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Barcelona Hotels Information

Hotels in Barcelona

2,138

Hotels Prices From

£48

Hotels Reviews

682,054

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393,055

Travel high season

Dec - Feb

Travel low season

Jun - Aug

High season avg price

£228

Low season avg price

£184
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Season
Avg. price/night
Avg. temperature
Avg. precipitation
Dec - Feb
Avg. price/night
£259
HIGHEST
£138£491
Avg. temperature
11ºC
COLDEST
3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
13in
DRIEST
9 in34 in
Mar - May
Avg. price/night
£241
£138£491
Avg. temperature
16ºC
3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
26in
9 in34 in
Jun - Aug
Avg. price/night
£212
LOWEST
£138£491
Avg. temperature
25ºC
WARMEST
3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
14in
9 in34 in
Sep - Nov
Avg. price/night
£217
£138£491
Avg. temperature
19ºC
3ºC34ºC
Avg. precipitation
32in
WETTEST
9 in34 in
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Hotels in popular neighbourhoods

  • Eixample
    Passing through the glorious Plaça Catalunya, you enter the newer city district of Eixample, literally translated as “extension,” which immediately becomes recognisable by its more spacious streets and elegant atmosphere. The main artery of this sizable district, Passeig de Gracia, is lined with high-end international designer stores. Not to be outdone, the glitz and glamour of this zone is perhaps best exemplified by the comfortable and lavish five-star hotels that flank the divine and modernistic buildings from some of the world’s most recognised architects such as Gaudi and Montaner.
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  • Barrio Gòtico (Barri Gòtic)
    With its iconic, old-Europe streets and alleys, this picturesque neighbourhood is the very heart of Barcelona. It blends historic artifacts from its days under Roman dominion up through the Spanish Civil War with a vibrant modern-day culture of artisan shops and authentic culinary experiences. Avid explorers will be thrilled to discover quaint terraces and plazas brought to life by the many small bars and local musicians lasting late into the night. Fashionistas will be drawn to Portal de L’Angel, which is lined with well-known brand names and smaller boutique stands.
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  • Sant Martí
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  • El Raval
    Once a downtrodden corner of downtown Barcelona, this gritty area has seen a cultural resurgence boasting an excellent nightlife and one of the most multi ethnic spots in the entire city. A sense of humble authenticity protrudes from the many independent record stores, second hand shops, and student bars that seem to light up the streets day and night. The rocking epicenter, the MACBA Plaça, is a modern day forum for bohemian youth, abuzz with the sights and sounds of late-night gatherings and talented skateboarders showing off their latest tricks.
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  • La Rambla
    Barcelona's most famous street was once a dry riverbed. Now, La Rambla is a 1200-metre boulevard, and a major draw for visitors. During the day, La Rambla fills with pedestrians, some of which stroll past impressive human statues and artists while others take a break to people-watch while enjoying a drink at one of the many terraces. Housed here is the iconic Boqueria Market that offers one of the most varied and appetising selections of local produce and specialty meats and treats. While it’s important for tourists to keep an eye on their belongings at all times, this area is most safely explored in the daytime and is a must see for everyone who visits.
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Hotels near the sights

  • Basílica de la Sagrada Familia
    Basilica de la Sagrada Familia is a church devoted to the Holy Family. One of Antoni Gaudi’s most famous works, the church is perhaps best known for still being under construction since 1882—with works funded purely by donations. Take a lift to the top of the towers for a panoramic view of the city and marvel at the ornate architecture. The nativity facade and crypt have also been awarded UNESCO World Heritage Status. Skip the line with a pre-booked tour with tower access, or combine your visit with another of Gaudi's work, Parc Guell. – Tripadvisor
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  • Casa Batlló
    Welcome to Barcelona's magical house. A Gaudí masterpiece. A unique immersive experience. International Exhibition of the Year 2022. Children free up to 12 years old.
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  • Gothic Quarter (Barri Gotic)
    Stroll through the historic center of medieval Barcelona and visit some of the city's most important political buildings and gothic architecture.
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  • Palace of Catalan Music
    The Palau, an icon of modernist architecture in downtown Barcelona The Palau de la Música Catalana is one of the most representative monuments of the city and It is one of the most recommended tourist attractions of Barcelona. Built between 1905 and 1908 by the great architect Lluis Domènech i Montaner, the Palau de la Música Catalana is an architectural jewel of Catalonia and essential part of any visit to the city, as any of the most fascinating Gaudi buildings. This historical building, declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO in 1997, offers an experience so magical that visitors fall in love with it. From the hand of experienced guides, the wonders of this architectural pearl discovered and visitors into a fantasy world full of details and references to the characteristic nature of modernist architecture. An essential visit in the list of top 10 things to see in Barcelona.
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  • Parc Guell
    The quirky colorful mosaics and undulating curves of Park Güell are a signature of the legendary Catalan architect Antoni Gaudi, who designed many of the features in this park. Officially opened in 1926 and initially planned as a district for the rich, it is now one of the city's most popular attractions and a great representation of Catalan modernism. The entrance with two fairytale-like houses and the iconic salamander fountain are the most busy. Tickets are required to enter the park.
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  • Mercat de la Boqueria
    Officially known as the Mercat de San Josep as it was built on a former monastery, La Boqueria is a popular food market along Barcelona's touristy La Rambla stretch. Dating back to the 13th century, this colorful market is the largest in the city, home to more than 300 stalls renowned for selling some of the freshest produce—including meats, vegetables, cold cuts, sweets, and seafood. Join a food and drink tasting tour with a local to better enjoy the delicious delicacies on display and learn more about the market's history. The market can be easily reached by the metro. – Tripadvisor
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  • Casa Milà - La Pedrera
    Casa Mila, popularly known as La Pedrera, is a most unusual building, constructed between 1906 and 1912 by the architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926) and declared UNESCO World Heritage in 1984. Today it is the headquarters of Fundacio Catalunya La Pedrera and houses a cultural centre that is a reference point in Barcelona for the range of activities it organises and the different spaces for exhibitions and other public uses it contains. A visit to La Pedrera, landmark building and container, gives us a better understanding and appreciation of architecture and transports us to the period when Antoni Gaudi lived.
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  • Spotify Camp Nou
    This gigantic stadium is the largest soccer stadium in Europe, with a seating capacity of 100,000
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  • Basílica de Santa Maria del Mar
    A jewel of the La Ribera neighborhood, this is Barcelona's last remaining Catalan Gothic-style church, with majestic naves and beautiful stained glass windows.
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  • Passeig de Gracia
    Major thoroughfare in Barcelona that is lined with shops, restaurants, bars and some of Gaudí's architectural masterpieces.
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Frequently Asked Questions about Barcelona hotels

Radisson Blu 1882 Hotel, Barcelona Sagrada Familia, Hispanos 7 Suiza, and Hotel Sant Antoni are some of the most popular hotels for travellers looking to stay near Basílica de la Sagrada Familia. See the full list: Hotels near Basílica de la Sagrada Familia.

Sofitel Barcelona Skipper, Hotel Colón, and Hotel Arts Barcelona are all popular resorts for travellers staying in Barcelona. See the full list: Barcelona Resorts.

Popular hotels close to Parc Guell include Hotel Catalonia Park Güell, Catalonia Park Putxet, and Hotel Ronda Lesseps. See the full list: Hotels near Parc Guell.

Popular luxury hotels in Barcelona include Serras Barcelona, Mercer Hotel Barcelona, and The One Barcelona. See the full list: Barcelona Luxury Hotels.

Popular hotels close to Barcelona-El Prat Airport include Hotel Barcelona Aeropuerto, Affiliated By Meliá, Hotel Sallés Ciutat del Prat Barcelona Airport, and Sleep & Fly. See the full list: Hotels near Barcelona-El Prat Airport.

A few of the most popular hotels near Casa Batlló are Sixtytwo Hotel, Monument Hotel, and Alma Barcelona. See the full list: Hotels near Casa Batlló.

Some of the most popular pet-friendly hotels in Barcelona are Catalonia Magdalenes, Grand Hotel Central, and Monument Hotel. See the full list: Pet Friendly Hotels in Barcelona.

Popular cheap hotels in Barcelona include Hotel Soho Barcelona, Hotel Europark, and Hotel Jazz. See the full list: Cheap Hotels in Barcelona.

Yurbban Passage Hotel & Spa, Catalonia Magdalenes, and Seventy Barcelona have a spa and received excellent reviews from travellers in Barcelona. See the full list: Spa Hotels in Barcelona.

Popular Barcelona neighbourhoods with hotels include Eixample, Ciutat Vella (Old Town), and La Dreta de l'Eixample.

Casa Camper Hotel Barcelona, Yurbban Passage Hotel & Spa, and Hotel Duquesa de Cardona all received great reviews from families travelling in Barcelona. See the full list: Family Hotels Barcelona.