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Barcelona Mercer Hotel Barcelona

Mercer Hotel Barcelona

Calle dels Lledó 7, Barcelona, Spain | (888) 252-0567

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Overview

Pros
  • Great location in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter

  • Historic features blend with modern decor to stylish effect

  • Comfortable beds and quiet rooms

  • Free Wi-Fi

  • Gastronomic restaurant, tapas bar, and cocktail lounge

  • Rooftop lounge and plunge pool with terrace and bar

  • Interior courtyard with orange trees and seating

Cons
  • Taxi drivers have difficulty finding the hotel

  • Open bathroom plans in guest rooms not for everyone

  • Breakfast not included

  • No spa or fitness center

Bottom Line

One of Barcelona's top-rated hotels, the 28-room Mercer Barcelona offers the intimacy of a boutique hotel and the amenities of a larger property. Add in its location -- tucked away on a charming, cobblestone street in the city's Gothic Quarter, and within walking distance to many top attractions -- and the Mercer can be a win-win for travelers. Leisure travelers are the main customers here, but business travelers will likely appreciate its "business corner," with its library and computer, and small private areas for events and meetings. The hotel also offers several cocktail and dining options, including the Le Bouchon tapas bar and Jean Luc Figueras' Mercer Restaurant JLF, a rooftop lounge and small pool, a hanging garden, and some of the most comfortable beds around.

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Calle dels Lledó 7, Barcelona, Spain
Amenities
  • Air Conditioner
  • Babysitting Services
  • Business Center
  • Cable
  • Concierge
  • Cribs
  • Dry Cleaning
  • Fitness Center
  • Internet
  • Kids Allowed
  • Laundry
  • Meeting / Conference Rooms
  • Mini Bar (with liquor)
  • Pets Allowed
  • Pool
  • Room Service
  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
  • Swim-Up Bar
  • Airport Transportation

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Full Review

Scene

Historic and ancient blend with modern and sleek for a stylish vibe

Despite its location in Barcelona's busy Gothic Quarter, the Mercer Hotel Barcelona is an oasis of calm. A sweet fragrance permeates its historic -- make that ancient -- interior, some of which dates to the first century. The building's history is reflected in its stone walls, archways, and Roman wall that dates to ancient Barcino (Latin for Barcelona). While the hotel has preserved its history and ancient remains, its decor is thoroughly modern, with sleek gray sofas and colorful block-floor rugs. The lobby also does double duty as a mini-museum by hosting art exhibitions.

Location

Tucked away down a quiet cobblestone street but within walking distance to many attractions of the Ciutat Vella, or Old City

A bit hidden down a quiet cobblestone street but within walking distance to many top attractions, the Mercer Hotel Barcelona is well-situated for leisure travelers. But taxi drivers sometimes have dificulty finding it, and so the best way to approach this property is on foot. The hotel is close to the action of the city's Gothic Quarter, surrounded by bars, tapas spots, and restaurants. The beach at Barceloneta, Las Ramblas, Boqueria market, Barcelona Cathedral, the Picasso Museum, and the Palau de Musica are all within a 10- to 15-minute walk from the Mercer, as is the trendy Born District, which begins on the eastern side of Via Laietana. The Jaume 1 metro station (Line 4), which connects to three other lines at Passeig de Gracia, is a five-minute walk from the Mercer.

Rooms

Comfortable beds and quiet rooms with open bathroom plans

There are two standout features of the rooms at the Mercer Hotel Barcelona: First are the beds: Comfortable and luxurious, they're done up in high-end white linens. Second are the bathrooms, which get lower marks than the beds: They're "open plan," meaning there is no real divide between the facilities and the place of rest, a layout that doesn't appeal to everyone. Rooms, which incorporate stone walls, beamed ceilings, and sleek, modern design, come in five categories, from superior to suites, with the most significant difference being the size of the rooms. All rooms have wood floors, large windows, flat-screen TVs, rain showers, Molton Brown toiletries, slippers, and twice-daily housekeeping service with free water provided at turn down. Some rooms have balconies. All rooms are quiet, even those that overlook the hotel's entrance, but for total silence, request a room that faces the courtyard.

Features

Several places to enjoy a drink or a meal, plus a roof top plunge pool

For a property with just 28 rooms, the Mercer Hotel Barcelona packs in several features that might be expected of a much larger property. Guests can eat and imbibe on the rooftop deck, in the cocktail lounge, in the tapas bistro Le Bouchon, and in Jean Luc Figueras' Mercer Restaurant JLF. There's also a terrace on the hotel's fourth floor that houses a plunge pool and offers views over the ancient rooftops of the Gothic Quarter. There's also 24-hour room service and free Wi-Fi, but no spa or fitness center.