|
EUR 50 - 350 Hotel Principal
Hotel Principal is situated in the centre of Barcelona’s Old Town, just 200 metres from Las Ramblas. It features a rooftop terrace, 24-hour receptio… MoreEUR 87 - 367 Hotel Pulitzer
This design hotel is right next to Plaza Catalunya in the centre of Barcelona. It has a rooftop sun terrace and offers free Wi-Fi and gym access.
All… MoreEUR 70 - 373 Hotel Reding
Situated 100 metres from Universitat Metro Station, this boutique hotel offers free internet access and stylish rooms with free tea and coffee making … MoreEUR 55 - 150 Hotel Paseo de Gracia
This hotel is housed in a vintage, 19th-century building on central Barcelona’s Passeig de Gracia. It lies at the heart of the city’s Modernist Ro… MoreEUR 174 - 12,070 Hotel Palace GL
Hotel Palace GL is an elegant hotel situated in the centre of Barcelona’s Eixample District. Set in a 19th-century building, it features 3 restauran… MoreEUR 45 - 190 Hotel Nuevo Triunfo
Excellently set in a quiet area at the foot of Montjuic, where the Magic Fountain, Miró museum and Fira are located, this modern hotel is just minute… MoreEUR 45 - 180 Hotel Oasis
This modern hotel is located in the heart of Barcelona between the Gothic Quarter and the Port Vell, and its functional design offers everything you n… MoreEUR 169 - 680 Hotel Omm
This unique design hotel features its own spa and rooftop terrace overlooking central Barcelona’s chic Passeig de Gracia.
Boasting impressive views… MoreEUR 96 - 367 Hotel Regina
This elegant hotel is just 50 metres from Barcelona’s Plaza Catalunya and the Ramblas. The Regina offers guests free Wi-Fi and access to a nearby gy… MoreEUR 107 - 247 Hotel Rekord
The hotel Rekord is a smart, tranquil and well-equipped hotel in a restful location in Barcelonas modernist area, just 15 minutes from Plaza Catalunya… MoreEUR 43 - 630 Hotel Sagrada Familia
Located just 2 blocks from the Sagrada Familia, this hotel has a rooftop terrace overlooking Gaudí’s world-famous temple. It offers 24-hour recepti… MoreEUR 42 - 11,305 Hotel Sant Antoni
All rooms and public areas of this stylish hotel include free Wi-Fi. Hotel Sant Antoni is in the historic Eixample neighbourhood of Barcelona, a short… MoreEUR 50 - 109 Hotel Santa Marta
Hotel Santa Marta has a fantastic central location in the trendy El Borne area, close to the city´s beaches and within walking distance to many … MoreEUR 39 - 279 Hotel Ronda Lesseps
This modern hotel is located next to Plaça Lesseps in the peaceful district of Gracia, only 500 metres from Gaudi´s famous Parc Güell. It is i… MoreEUR 49 - 345 Hotel Ronda
Set just off one of central Barcelona’s main avenues, Ronda de Sant Antoni, this modern hotel offers a convenient location to enjoy the Catalan capi… MoreEUR 86 - 5,000 Hotel Rey Juan Carlos I Business & City Resort
Set in 25 hectares of gardens, the Rey Juan Carlos is 10 minutes’ walk from FC Barcelona’s Camp Nou stadium. It offers an award-winning spa and la… MoreEUR 70 - 167 Hotel Rialto
Set just 50 metres from La Rambla, close to the Cathedral, this elegant hotel boasts a lively setting and beautiful views over the medieval city centr… MoreEUR 81 - 270 Hotel Nouvel
Built in the unique Modernist style of Barcelona, this hotel is located in the city´s heart, in amongst the monuments and exclusive shops of Plaça C… MoreEUR 125 - 549 Hotel Murmuri Barcelona
This boutique, design hotel blends classic and sophisticated, modern styles. It is located on the prestigious Rambla de Catalunya, running through one… MoreEUR 37 - 155 Hotel L´Alguer
This family-friendly hotel is located in a residential district of Barcelona, enjoying easy access to the cultural city centre via convenient public t… MoreEUR 57 - 325 Hotel Laumon
Situated just 200 metres from Sagrera Metro Station in Sant Andreu, Hotel Laumon offers free Wi-Fi throughout. It features stylish rooms with air cond… MoreEUR 70 - 219 Hotel Lleó
Hotel Lleó is situated next to Barcelona´s Plaza Catalunya and the famous Las Ramblas. It has a rooftop pool with terrace, free Wi-Fi access an… MoreEUR 113 - 248 Hotel Jazz
The stylish Hotel Jazz is located 2 minutes’ walk from Plaza Catalunya in the centre of Barcelona. It features a rooftop pool and terrace with views… MoreEUR 73 - 349 Hotel Inglaterra Barcelona
Located in the heart of Barcelona just a few steps away from the famous Ramblas and the Gothic Quarter, this stylish hotel boasts a roof terrace with … MoreEUR 50 - 378 Hotel Husa Illa
The hotel is located within one of Barcelona´s most important business complexes, surrounded by pleasant gardens, boutiques, shops and restauran… More | ||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||||
Barcelona has many quarters, but the most important and interesting for visitors are:
Ciutat Vella -- Barcelona's old town, including the medieval Barri Gotic.
Corpus. Late in May (Corpus Christi day). An egg is put over the fountains (most of them in the churches, and decorated with flowers), and "magically dances" over the water. Most of the churches are in the city centre: Cathedral's cloister, Santa Anna, Casa de l'Ardiaca, Museu Frederic Marés, and over 10 more fountains.
Barcelona's official languages are Catalan phrasebook|Catalan and Spanish phrasebook|Spanish. Most signs are indicated in Catalan, although Spanish and English are also widely used. Most inhabitants speak both Catalan and Spanish, although many also speak English and/or French. As in most European countries any attempt by visitors to use the native language, in this case Catalan, is always appreciated. While Catalan is very prevalent in the city, the majority of Catalans instinctively address foreigners in Spanish.
To avoid giving offence, never refer to Catalan as a dialect, which is an offshoot of another language. Catalan is a language in the same way that French, Portuguese, Italian etc are. Remember that the sense of Catalan national identity is very strong, and the language is intricately linked with this. Showing an interest in this subject will gain you many friends.
El Prat is about 15 minutes by train to Sants train station. A single ticket is about €2.20, but an under-advertised fact is that you can use the T-10 ticket (€6.65 for ten 75-minute trips) instead. You can buy a T-10 from the ticket vending machine at the airport station.
The links all of the Barcelona tourist sites you could possibly want to visit. It has three routes, including a northbound and a southbound line which leave from opposite sides of the Plaça de Catalunya. You can buy tickets valid for one day (€18) or two consecutive days (€22).
The metro can take you to many places. A one-journey ticket cost €1.20, so it's probably best to buy a multiperson 10-ride ticket for €6.65 (called a T-10) or a personal 50-ride monthly ticket for €27.55. These tickets are also valid on the buses and trams. . 1- to 5-day public transport tickets are available which allow unlimited travel on the metro and bus networks (8.8 Euro for two days). These are excellent value but be sure to look after them well as bent or damaged cards will not be read by the ticket machines.
The features unlimited free travel on public transport and free admission and discounts at around 100 visitor attractions. The card is available for purchase for periods of between 2 and 5 days, costing €23 for a 2-day card and €34 for a 5-day card. If you aren't planning on seeing lots of museums then it is cheaper to buy transport only tickets (see above)
Tramvia Blau is a an old tram (beginning of the 20th century) connects Av. Tibidabo metro station and Funicular station at the foot of . Costs: 3.10 Euro for two-way trip
Funicular connects the foot of with view point. Costs: 3 Euro for two-way trip.
If you would like to explore the city by bike you might want to check out Fat Tire Bike Tours. You can either rent a bike from them or take one of their tours. The tour charge is around €22. Another option is Budget Bikes:
Consider picking up one of the free guides / magazines available in English that cover what's going on in Barcelona. There are a few local magazines, newspapers and website for internationals in Barcelona.
Stroll along the following famous streets:
Cruise miles of beachfront boardwalk starting from Barceloneta or get a tan on the beach.
Enjoy the nightlife in the city's 200 or so squats.
Walk in Born, a very popular area with great restaurants and places to have a few drinks.
Be on the beach every Sunday night throughout the summer for live music, drinks and swimming.
Check out Gràcia: a neighbourhood just off Park Guell, full of local culture, few tourists, tons of Places for relaxing and eating.
Visit flamenco show in a real tablao. that is situated in offers a spectacular flamenco evening. The cheapest entrance fee (31 Euro) includes the 1.5-2 hour show, drink and free of charge entrance in
Ride cable way to get from the sea front to Montjuïc mountain. 7.5 Euro for one-way ticket. This is however currently not available, as it is undergoing renovation.
Check out Montjuïc and its green surroundings, where you can also admire the German minimalist Ludwig Mies van der Rohe 1929 Pavilion ( or the interesting Caixa Forum building (right in front of the Pavilion).
Sit for a while in Plaça dels Àngels, while admiring the whiteness of the and the best street skate tricks in town.
Catch a performance at the beautiful Teatre del Liceu and the Palau de la Musica Catalana.
Gaudi architecture, including the Park Güell, the still unfinished Sagrada Família and the houses; La Pedrera/Casa Milà and La Casa Batlló.
: Park Güell. This is on a hill overlooking Barcelona, so expect a relatively steep walk to the top (Lesseps metro station, then follow arrows which are met every 300 m); you will be rewarded with a panoramic view of the whole city. Although from the map it looks covered in grass, it is actually made up of long, winding, stone or gravel footpaths. There are plenty of seats, however, and the Gaudi influence is notable among the many crafted walkways. Free entrance.
Olympic stadium and village on Montjuïc hill, including the Montjuic Castle with his beautiful sightseeing.
Museu d'Història de Catalunya (Catalonia's Museum of History). In Catalan and English. A must in order to understand the troubled (and sad) history of the Catalans.
The Museum de l'Eròtica de Barcelona on La Rambla, just in front of the market IS a huge tourist trap (for the more open Western cultured tourist). For the more conservative Asian folks, this can be an eye opener. The tour isn't worth it, unless you wish to see (or never seen) old paints of kamasutra. The only interest is the huge phallus in the hallway, makes funny pictures!
Barcelona's cuisine is hit-or-miss, as with all highly touristic cities, but good food does exist at reasonable prices.
The large cafes that line the Passeig de Gracia and the Rambla de Catalunya, just north of the Plaça de Catalunya, offer a variety of acceptable tapas, although a bit expensive. A good idea is to avoid restaurants with people outside encouraging you to come in - if they were good enough they probably wouldn't need to do that.
Even though Barcelona is beautiful, watch out for the pickpockets. Also remember that this is Spain, and only a handful of restaurants are non-smoking. However, many restaurants have non-smoking sections.
You can get food from any part of the world in Barcelona, but make sure you try some specifically Catalan food. The great Catalan staple is pa amb tomàquet: toasted bread smeared with tomato (and sometimes with garlic too) and the seasoned with olive oil.
The selection of seafood is consistently great, although not a lot of it is local (this part of the Mediterranean is pretty well fished-out).
For budget eating
Near Sagrada Familia on the Carrer de Provenca there is a buffet style canteen with large windows facing the Cathedral. You get a dinner (unlimited snacks, main dishes, drinks, tea/coffe, deserts) for 9.5 Euro (January 2005).
The most popular quarter for the Barcelona's citizens is Barceloneta, where you can try fish based dishes, such as Paella (a name that may hide many different kinds of rice concoctions) or Arròs negre (Black Rice), that takes its colour because is made using squid ink. It's a very good place to eat tapas as well. Gracia, Ciutat Vella, Eixample and Poble Sec also offer a wide range of Restaurants.
For the truly stingy the Travel Bar (near the L3 metro Liceu) offers meals for €1.
Other places worth trying are:
Comerç 24, is a fashion tapas bar. Very creative, very good
Cafe Viena, is a sandwich bar on Las Ramblas. Truly some of the most delicious sandwiches anywhere. The bread is fresh and crispy, and the beer is cold. I will always stop by this place when I visit.
Cafe de L'Opera, La Rambla 74, is a marvellous place to have a breakfast with fine strong coffee. The inside features 1920's decor.
Les Quinze Nits, Plaça Real, is a place to get cheap, huge and delicious paella. The Gazpacho served here is also one of the finest in the world. The restaurant opens at 9pm, but the queue starts at 8pm. It's best to arrive early.
El Glop (four locations) offers excellent Catalan meals at a price within most budgets. Allow about €20 per person, although you could get out of there for half of that if you let the price dictate your choice of dishes.
Amatxu an authentic tapas bar, popular with the natives and tourists alike. Their squid rings are particularly good and their staff are friendly. They are located on Las Ramblas.
Grupo Tragaluz have more restaurants in Barcelona. The type of meal that they offer is creative and mediterranean. You can visit the website to decide which restaurant you prefer http://www.grupotragaluz.com.
Suzet A nice place with a modern environment. The best crêpes mixing modern and typical catalan ingredients. C/Tallers,69 T. 93 318 4724
Restaurant Miria not to be confused with the cafe of the same name right next door. Plaça Rius | Taulet 11. Really good food and reasonable prices (in Gracia). 93 218 51 98
betawi a really tasy Indonesian restaurant. Portions aren't huge (average) but they sure know how to cook meat and fish to perfection. C/Montsio 6. In the Barrio Gotic. 93 412 62 64
Meson David A great place serving excellent hearty Galician fare. Try the Lacon pork joint, its amazing. The decor is basic but the atmosphere is great. Expect queues at peak times. You'll eat and drink loads of Sangria for €15. Calle carretes 63 in the Raval area. Near St Antoni Metro.
Juicy Jones about 100 yards from Liceu L3 off side road and down some steps. A great vegan restaurant is hidden behind the juice and tapas bar frontage. The desserts are fair to poor, but the thali is amazing. Address: C/ Cardenal Casañas 7.
BioCenter in C/Pintor Fortuny, 2 offers really nice affordable vegetarian and vegan food with a familiar atmosphere.
Comer y no Bombas (location variable) shares free vegan food.
Orgànic on C/ Junta Comerç, 11 at
La Flauta Carrer Aribau, 27. Many local business people seem to dine here during the week. The ever changing menu del dia (menu of the day) costs around €10 and will fill you up with delicious Catalan cuisine that is well prepared and equally well presented. The Crema Catalana, similar to a creme broulee, makes an excellent choice for desert. Arriving somewhat early for lunch, perhaps before 14:00, could save you from waiting for a table.
La Locanda in C/Joaquim Pou 4, between Via Laietana and the Cathedral, is a good choice for italian food lovers. Between Urquinaona and Sant Jaume metro stations.
Shunka in C/ Sagristans 5, next to the Cathedral, is one of the most appreciatted Japanese restaurants in town. Prior reservation is strongly advised. Between Urquinaona and Sant Jaume metro stations.
'Thai Lounge in C/. Valencia, 205, is the best option if you fancy creative Thai cuisine. Interesting decoration.
'Els Quatre Gats in Carrer Montsio should be a tourist trap - but it isn't. It is the successor to the famous cafe where Gaudi drank and Picasso exhibited, in a fine Modernisme building by Puig i Cadafalch, and the set lunch for two will cost about EUR 26. The cooking is excellent.
Alkimia, carrer Industria, awarded with a Michelin star , one of the best restaurants in Catalonia run by young chef Jordi Vilà. Comfortable ambience
Hisop, passatge Marimon 20,, one of the most promising cuisines in Barcelona with excellent wine service
If you are looking for a cheap lunch:
Maoz offers excellent vegan felafel for around 4 euros. There are several around Barcelona including one on La Rambla.
La Boqueria market: it's on the Rambla, and there you can find food at low prices, the only problem is that all that food is mostly raw food! Some stall sells stuff for you such as many kinds of well cooked ready to eat pasta, fresh fruit already sliced, ...
Any common bar offers menú del dia (menu of the day), which usually means a simple and unpretentious two course meal, 3 or 4 options each, with a drink and a dessert, from 8€ or so.
Dönor Kebab: There is no shortage of Döner stands in Barcelona, offering tasty beef or chicken and salad in toasted flatbread for around €3.50.
Chupitos, are located in several locations through out the city, including one in Barceloneta. Chupitos is spanish for "shots" and offers hundreds of unique shots including the "Harry Potter (a shot that sparks as cinnamon is sprinkled over it)", the "monica lewinsky", a variety of flaming shots amongst others. This is as much a show as it is a place to get a drink.
El Bosc de les Fades, is dubbed the "Tree Bar" by many english speaking tourists. Located off La Rambla, this wax-museum bar features expert-crafted ambiance to look like a forest.
L'Ovella Negra, or the "Black Sheep" is a Sangria bar located off of Las Ramblas.
L'Arquer, is an archery bar where patrons can rent a bow and arrow for 10 euros/half hour, while drinking local spanish beers on tap. People often come to socialize while shooting arrows much like other parts of the world shoot darts. Closed Indefinitely as of 23/11/2006.
Catwalk, is one of the most visited nightclub. Gets busy at around 2 am. They offer 2 different floors with R&B and hip-hop styles mixed with House or Techno.
El Dorado, Plaça del Sol 4, . This bar is located in the heart of the Barcelonian district of Gràcia since 1987.
Fonfone, C/Escudellers 24, is a smaller, less edgy club with great music and very creative, hip decor. The mutlicolor tiled walls flash to the beat of the electronic music.
La Paloma, is a very popular night club. In the evening they have shows, but late night it turns to the most crowded party place packed with young people. Currently under threat of closure by city authorities due to apparent inadequacy of their soundproofing.
Maumau, is a chilled out lounge bar with groovy tunes with an irregular programme of state of the art artistic intervention ranging from performance via shortfilm nights to installations and concerts. It's near the clubs of Paral.lel. It is worth looking at their webpage for the bar's and Barcelona nightlife upcoming events.
RiBborn, carrer Antic de Sant Joan 3, Tel.(+34) 93 310 71 48, . A hip bar in the heart of the Ciutat Vella with a variety of bars and restaurants. Offers "Funk you till you drop" hiphop jazz reggae and soul with dj Chocolito + guests, Tuesday-Sunday 10pm-3am. Live music until 1am on most Sundays and the odd weeknight.
Sidecar Factory Club, Plaça Reial 7, (+34) 93 302 15 86, (+34) 933 177 666, . One of the best choices for drinks and music in Casc Antic. This underground club offers live music] (4 or 5 nights a week, 10pm-00.30am). It also hosts dj sessions every night (Monday-Sunday 00.30am-4.30/5.00am.) with djs of many different styles and from the most important clubs making people dance until the wee hours.
Shoko, is -just like Catwalk- also down at the beachfront. Shoko offers you a true Feng Shui experience. Depending on the night they play house or Hip Hop music. One of the nicest decorated nightclubs in Barcelona.
Sweet Cafe, carrer Casanova 75, The trendiest bar of the Gaixample, the gay area, its red decor and lights and electropop music makes it unmissable. Mostly gay, but everybody is welcome. On Thursdays, pop sessions with guest djs. (Tuesday-Saturday 10.30 pm-3.00 am). Monthly Bollywood parties on the 2nd Sunday of the month.
Smooth, carrer Enrique Granados 73, Upscale lounge styel winebar located at in central Eixample, offering a refreshing alternative to the usual wooden tables and dingy atmosphere. The focus is definitely on wine with a full and interesting range both from Spain and abroad, but also a light modern menu of small plates help you through the second bottle as you sit listening to laid back lounge tunes. Four table terrace on the traffic restricted street closes at midnight, but the bar is open to 1.30 (2.30 on Saturday). Innovative in its day, the decor is getting slightly shabby but the central concept remains sound. Service can be the first to go if busy so grab a sandwich before if you're going on a Friday!
Travel Bar, carrer Boqueria 27, A staple hang-out for any true traveller. The Travel Bar hosts Europe's largest barcrawl, as well as a mean Catalan cooking course. A great place to hang out and meet people.
For souvenir shopping, there are lots of little shops scattered throughout the Barri Gotic (the old city) where you can get t-shirts, coffee mugs, fridge magnets, and all sorts of other trinkets. One bizarre thing about these souvenir shops in Barcelona is that most of them are owned by Pakistanis or Indians and some of the shopkeeprs are outright unfriendly and nasty if you don't buy anything. As in most of these shops anywhere in the world, be prepared to bargain hard.
La Gauche Divine , an incredible multiconcept store near La Rambla. An example of the Catalan design is the decoration of the shop with an exclusive combination of furniture from the sixties and paintings and sculptures all around. The shop includes a little corner where you can have a drink while watching the latest trend publications and an inner patio with plants and sculptures They have a lot of clothes and accessories for men and women, the most original pieces you can find in Barcelona Don't miss the courreges mini dresses brought from Japan and the catwalks and special events they organize every month.
El Corte Inglés Multiple buildings, several floors, you can find anything in a wide range and stocks. It sells almost everything, from gastronomy to pneumatics.
Fnac Sells books, music, games, and many other interesting items. Fnac is located in the El Triangle shopping center in Plaza Catalunya (Opposite El Corte Inglés).
(C/. Consell de Cent, 292), Xocoa or The Chocolate Factory are must for chocolate lovers. There's a Chocolate Museum in Carrer Comerç, 36.
Designers and chic fashion clothes are widely avaliable in Born (Jaume I Metro station).
Casa Amatller, by Puig i Cadafalch, is a fine work of Modernisme, but also has a shop which sells fine chocolate (the Amatller family made its money out of cocoa).
There is a lovely shop in Carrer Bisbe selling crafts including miniature versions of the dracs (dragons) and gigants (giants) that feature in Catalan processions and fiestas. El Ingenio, in Carrer Raurich, sells the real ones and is worth a visit just to look - you can also buy confetti, jokes, rubber snakes and other amusements.
Note: There are three different names given to hotel-like accommodation in Barcelona they are Hotel, Hostal and Pension. It is important not to confuse a hostel with a hostal; a hostel offers backpacker-type accommodation with shared rooms, whereas a hostal is very similar to a guest house and is generally cheaper than a hotel.
Barcelona offers a great arrangement of accommodations, from cheap, decent "hostel" rooms with the bathroom down the hall to five-star hotels. Here are some that are notable in their price range:
Hotel Silken Concordia, Avenida Paralelo 115, Barcelona. This is a very nice hotel that is located on a major street in Barcelona. The metro station "Poble Sec" is right across from the hotel. If you prefer to walk you can reach "La Rambla" and all the major atrractions in downtown Barcelona in just 15 minutes. The rooms are very spacious, the furniture is almost like new, and the staff is quite friendly. The price is well worth it: 90 Euros per night for a double.
Holiday apartments tend to be cheaper than hotels, but also offer convenience and privacy. Tourist apartments include kitchens with refrigerator, which can save on the cost of meals, and are generally more comfortable and larger than hotels. Hotels, sensing a threat to their business, have complained and City Hall has duly complied with new regulation, so you may find that the apartments that were formerly rented are now closed. Before booking an apartment please verify that it is through a registered company (check the "about us" or "contact" page of the rental site). Some legal apartment rental companies can be found below:
Apartments Tasmania, managed by Residencia Australia. This is a complex of 8 studios with a 24 hour reception located 50 metres from the Ramblas and right in the middle of the shopping district of Calle Pelai. All studios are fully equipped. Nice and comfy. Instant Online booking is available on their site.
Apartments BCN, Apartments bcn offers you a wide range of luxury Apartments located in the center of Barcelona for your holidays or business travel. You can choose from the loft apartment up to 8 people to a fabulous studio with 2 terraces.
Freestanza Barcelona Apartments, Cheap and stylish apartments for rent in Barcelona's Gothic quarter and the beach. Portfollio of carefully selected vacation rentals perfect to enjoy a chilled-out stay right by the Mediterranean. Friendly service and Booking Online.
Barcelona Apartments, the largest website about apartments in Barcelona, more than 500 apartments in Barcelona and Sitges.
Destination BCN Apartments, is an apartment rental company offering conveniently located flats in the city centre. The apartments are decorated with a personal touch and a sense of style offering an exciting and affordable accommodation alternative.
Old Town Apartments, . Part of the Old Town Apartments group. About 40 apartments in Barcelona and 15 in Madrid. Has apartments in many cities around Europe. Apartments have quality ratings from previous customers and has last minute offers and very special price offers on selected dates. Their apartments are their own - they are not an agency.
Barcelona Selected Apartments, . Quality apartment accommodations and exclusive location shoots in the city centre.
Hand-selected Apartments, . Rent vacation rental apartments in Barcelona $802/week, per apartment and up. The American agency listing this apartment has been in business since 1975, gives its profits away to charity, and looks particularly for apartments of good value.
Barcelona Apartments, . Complete tourist website with private holiday apartments and hotels all over Catalonia. Guaranteed price, secure and well established business.
Bcn Rentals, . Well established website with a good selection of apartments, perfect for group and family bookings.
Barcelona Accommodation, . Tourist Apartment Accommodation in Barcelona offers holiday rentals and accommodations in Barcelona Spain - rent directly from the owners.
Short Stay Apartment, . Clean, stylish, homely short stay apartment rentals in the heart of Barcelona. Rent for days or weeks. The apartments are modern and fully serviced, administrators contactable day and night. See the standard for yourself on the web page.
Barcelona apartments for rent, . Another way to Discover Barcelona. Selection of Stylish apartments in Barcelona. On line reservation. Friendly agency.
Barcelona Best Rooms, . Best location, 5 minutes to all tourist places. New rooms, new furniture. Best choice in Barcelona. Good Service, good price. Website with pictures.
Barcelona apartment rentals and vacation apartments, . Short-term Barcelona apartments with traveler reviews
Desigbarcelona apartments, . Vacation rentals in Barcelona - cheap apartments, photos, prices and descriptions. Real time booking and a complete Barcelona city guide
Apartments Barcelona: Long and Short Term Rental, Interactive Barcelona Guide. Reservation online. Accommodation next to the Ramblas and the principal centers of interest in Barcelona.
Pensión Norma, up 3 flights of stairs at C. Gran de Gràcia, 87, Tel. (+34) 237 44 78. Modest rooms, some with bath, in the relative quiet of Gràcia, about a kilometre north of the centre of town. About €25 per night.
Pension Alamar, is located at the heart and historical center of Barcelona, The Ghotic Quarter, in a quiet pedestrian street near La Rambla. Provides reasonable rates, cosy clean rooms, in a warm family atmosphere. Facilities: kitchen, central heating, air conditioning, telephone, tv room, free cradle available for babies up to 2 years, washing machine, and close parking. Tel. (+34) 933025012, www.pensioalamar.com
Hostal Levante, Baixada de Sant Miquel, 2 - Tel.(+34) 93 3179565, has clean, simple and good private rooms. Renovated bathrooms. Very good location, one block from the Plaça Reial, two from the famous La Rambla. Very good price, but breakfast not included.
Eixample -- Modernist quarter, noted for its art nouveau buildings
Gràcia -- Historically a working class neighborhood, now rather gentrified, and very lively
Barceloneta -- Historically a fisherman's quarterUnderstand
When to visit
Festes de la Mercè Around the 24th of September, the main celebrations in the city. Live music during all the day and night, theatre, life in the streets, castellers, and most of it for free!
Festes de Gràcia Around the 15th of August, the celebrations from the Gràcia quarter. Many streets are decorated by the neighbours, live music, food in the street, party all night long.
Festes de Sants Similar to Gracia's ones, but smaller and a bit later in August. If you can't go to the Gracia's, try these! .
Sant Jordi 23rd of April. Is like Saint Valentine's in many places. People give roses and books around the streets. Is one of the most popular and interesting celebrations in Catalonia.
Fira de Santa Llúcia From December 2nd/3rd to December 23rd, to commemorate Sta Llúcia (December 13th). In front of the Cathedral, is where the Christmas objects are sold. Some places sell Christmas trees, but most of them sell elements for making the pessebres, the representions of the birth of Jesus that people uses to put at home. You can find from the small sculptures to the wooden pieces to the moss used to simulate grass. By far the star of every year's Santa Llúcia is the Caganer, a uniquely Catalan addition to the birth of Jesus. It is a very charismatic figurine of someone squatting, butt exposed, taking a dump, turd included. What's special about them is that they are a great barometer of fashion and current events.
Festival de Sant Joan: for weeks on end, listen to kids shoot off caps and fire crackers. Finish the week with San Juan, head down to the beach for various music stations and all night festivities.Language
Get in
By plane
Many companies fly to Barcelona Airport, El Prat, which is connected regularly to the city by a bus and a train service. Smaller and further away airports such as Reus Airport or Girona Airport have also a bus shuttle to Barcelona.By rail
Several trains per day (including overnight hotel trains) from other parts of Europe (via France) are regular & reliable. You can also reach Barcelona by train from most parts of Spain (currently 5 hours by train from Madrid, but the AVE is expected to be extended to here by 2007. Check the Spanish rail () website for more information.By sea
By bus
Get around
Pay attention to the fact that sometimes to get from one line to another, or to another metro type, you need to exit and then enter through a new pay-gate. In this case, if you had a one-journey ticket, you need to get a new one.Do
Las Ramblas, a tile-covered tree-lined pedestrian walkway, the busiest and most lively street of the city. This street has an excellent atmosphere and is full of local artists, street entertainers and pavement cafes. It is also a large tourist haunt; so expect to pay higher prices for food and drink. Head off into some of the side streets for a cheaper, more local, experience of Barcelona.
La Plaça Catalunya, emotional centre of Barcelona.
El Portal de l'Àngel, a commercial pedestrian road.
Wander the Barri Gotic, the largely intact medieval centre of the city.See
: La Pedrera - entrance (Diagonal metro station) costs approximately 8 Euro.
: Sagrada Família - To get up to the tower by elevator costs 2 Euro (long queues). Previously, it was possible to go up the spiral stairs, but now they only allow you to get back down. The most impressive thing is to see Sagrada Família at night with lights on, this is the time when you understands why people say that it is built of bones. Entrance costs 9 Euro. Sagrada Família metro station.
The ruta del Modernisme (details avaiable from the tourist offices) takes you round all the best Modernisme (art nouveau) buildings in Barcelona. The full pack also includes discounted tickets to many attractions such as La Pedrera and Casa Battlo.
La Rambla, the most famous boulevard in Barcelona.
Plaça d'Espanya with famouse red colums built before Olympic games and musical (in summer) fountain.
The Gothic Quarter , with the Cathedral of Santa Eulàlia and the Gothic Church of Santa Maria del Pi. Also worth the visit is the Gothic Basilica of Santa Maria del Mar, near the Picasso Museum.
San Pau del Camp is a romanesque church - one of only a few in Barcelona - with a fine cloister which feels almost Arabic in style. A little island of calm in a very busy city.
La Plaça Reial is located next to La Rambla and is considered to be one of the most beautiful
squares in the world. Also look at the Gaudi streetlights!
Tibidabo is located on the mountains of Barcelona and offers a spectacular view of the city (532 m high). This is a place where according some legends the Devil seduced Jesus Christ offering him whole world in exchange for his worship. There is a wonderful church over there. To get there by yourself you need to take metro till Av. Tibidabo Station, then , and then up to the mountain. It reduces the time you spend for getting there. If you have the whole day after leving the metro you can walk up to the view point.
Olympic Port. It has a large number of restaurants, bars and other establishments which have made Barcelona's nightlife even more intense.
. If you're a football freak then you can't miss a visit to Camp Nou, the home ground for Barcelona's biggest and most popular team, and one of Europes greatest footballing 'cathedrals'. FCB are the only major football club in the world that doesn't sell advertising space on it's strip, and this is because the club is about more than just making money. During the Franco era, FCB were the only way that supressed Catalans could vent their anger against his dictatorship, and because of this it became a symbol of Catalan identity. Camp Nou is the biggest stadium in Europe with a capacity of 98,600 people, and it also has shops and a museum of the club's history. Match tickets are relatively cheap (25-35 Euros) and games hardly ever completely sell out, unless it's a match against the hated rivals Real Madrid, or one of the other top teams (currently Valencia or Deportivo la Coruna.) With the quality in the current team, there's always a few goals, and it's nearly always a resounding win for Barca! Stadium tours aren't fantastic, but for a quick recent history of matches played there, consult the backs of the doors in the cubicles - most have alot of graffiti championing their team that played here!
It is located in Parc de la Ciudadella. Prior to his death, this zoo was famous for its albino gorilla "Snowflake". Today this zoo still has many other features including a science museum inside the zoo.
. A fake village with replicas of characteristic buildings in Spain (like the Avila walls, the Vall-de-roures town hall, etc). The village hosts the Fondation Fran Daurel, where you can enjoy an intresting Modern Art collection boasting Miró, Picasso, Tapiès and other, mostly Spanish and Catalan, nowaday's artists. The audio tour is very worthwhile here.
Modernist design by Lluís Domènech i Montaner is in the UNESCO World Heritage since 1997, a masterpiece of Catalan's Modernist Architecture.
Palau Nacional with its art gallery
Museums
(Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya) in the Palau Nacional has the single best collection of Romanesque art in the world, and a fine Gothic collection as well. Includes the Pantocrator from the Taüll Romanesque church.
The Museum of the City of Barcelona includes access to underground Roman ruins and a complex of historic buildings in the centre of the Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter), as well as being a reasonably good historical museum.
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art.
CCCB Centre de Cultura Contemporània de Barcelona.
The has a lot of art from his first period, before the cubism.
located at Plaça Espanya, this place hosts great exhibitions (at the time of writing: Dalí - Culture for the masses) and entrance is free!
This abstract artist has a great Museum close to Passeig de Gràcia. It is a good size, has great architecture and good international exhibits. Not to mention the Tapies!
Joan Miró Museum This museum is on the Montjuïc accessible by the metro (L3 Paral·lel and then the funicular). It is a great treasure,maybe the best museum about Joan Miró. It always has interesting temporary expositions.
is the second biggest aquaurium of Europe (after that in Genoa ). Watch thousands of fishes, penguins and sharks in this interactive sea-life museum. Unlike Genoese Aquarium it has a long glass "tube", where you can walk watching sharks and other fish swimming around. Located at the Port Vell leisure centre, next to the IMAX cinema. Entrance ticket - 15 Euro. Harbour aerial tramway
The 1450 metre long harbour aerial tramway of Barcelona is a very interesting aerial tramway. It starts on the top of 78 metre tall , which has also a restaurant on its top, which is accessible by an elevator. Harbour aerial tramway Barcelona runs over 107 metre tall , the second tallest aerial tramway support tower in the world. Torre Jaume I has an intermediate stop, which can be reached by elevator from ground. The other terminal of harbour aerial tramway Barcelona is Montjuic.Eat
you may choose small bars (for example on the Avinguda del Parallel) with "menu del dia" (where it is possible to choose one snack, main dish and drink) - 9-11 Euro per person. But sometimes people there don't speak English and menu is also in Spanish. Banking cards are not accepted.
El Rey de la Gamba, Barceloneta, offers excellent seafood at a moderate price. On the main drag in Barceloneta across from the sound. Great wine selection and paella.
A good set lunch for EUR 9 at the Delfin, on the Born, with typical Catalan specialities such as salmonetes (little fish eaten whole).
Supermarket's Gastronomy: in several supermarket you can find a wide Gastronomy stall, with ready to eat dishes in a great selection. You can get a two courses lunch for less than 5 euros.Drink
Buy
Sleep
Hotels
Hotel Cuatro Naciones, La Rambla 40, Barcelona 08002 , Tel: (+34) 93 317-36-24, . Hotel on the Barcelona's most characteristic avenue (La Rambla), the nerve centre of the city. This historic area is very close to the Cathedral, the Gothic quarter and the harbor, as well as Barcelona's best shopping streets. Rooms varying from single to Quad size. Prices are very modest - starting at 80€ for a double.
Hotel Catalonia Albinoni, Avd Portal De L'Angel 17, Tel. (+34) 93 23 60 00. Central, on a pedestrian street just south of Plaça Catalunya. Rooms of varying sized, but quiet, well maintained and in an excellent location in the Barri Gòtic. About €130/night for a double room with ensuite bathroom.
Hotel Gran Via, Gran Via Corts Catalanes 642, Tel. (+34) 933 181 900. Very central, and originally a palace, the public spaces of the hotel live up to that history. The rooms are large, but otherwise relatively modest. About €80 per night for a double room with bath.
Best Western Premier Hotel Regina , Bergara 2-4, Barcelona . The Hotel Regina is located next to Plaza Cataluña, right in the heart of Eixample, where the city's two most cosmopolitan avenues begin: Paseo de Gracia and Las Ramblas. About €100 per night for a double room with bath and breakfast.
The ROYAL RAMBLAS A first class hotel with a privileged location right at the top of "Las Ramblas" boulevard, close to Catalunya Square - the business, entertainment and cultural meeting point of Barcelona. The hotel is within walking distance to the most fashionable area in Barcelona for tourism and shopping. The Royal Ramblas is the perfect place to live the real Barcelona experience.
Hotel Barcelona Catedral, Capellans, 4, 08002 Barcelona , Since October 06, we released a 4 boutique hotel. Exclusive new and modern designed hotel, located just where you wanted right in the centre, next to the Cathedral, las Ramblas and the Plaça Catalunya. It offers guests excellent quality rooms and a personalized service, creating a relaxing and comfortable stay for business and leisure. Your best option now to discover Barcelona and to be part of it. Every Sunday free guided cultural walks through the gothic quarter.
HCC Covadonga, Avda Diagnal 596, Barcelona 08021, Tel: (+34 93) 2095511. The HCC Covadonga Hotel is situated on the main avenue, in the heart of downtown Barcelona, near key attractions, shopping and the business district. Recently renovated, this hotel offers all the modern conveniences. It's also only 2 km to Barcelona City Centre and only 1 km from Sants Rail Station.
Abba Sants Hotel , C/ Numancia , 32 - Barcelona 08029, Tel: (+34) 93 600 31 00, . This hotel is strategically located in the city centre, in a quite area next to a green area. The hotel is easily accessed from El Prat airport, and only 5 minutes from the Barcelona Fairgrounds and the Palacio de Congresos of Montjuïc.
Hotel Omm, +34 93 445 40 00, . Located in Barcelona's fashionable Passeig de Gràcia district, featuring elegant rooms with adaptable lighting. Award-winning haute cuisine restaurant. Rates from EUR 290 - EUR 500 per night. .Holiday apartments
Hostal & Pension
Hostels