Pros
- Central location on the edge of the old town and La Rambla
- Spacious rooms
- Piano bar in the hotel
- Outdoor pool
- Free Wi-Fi
- Good value for a three-pearl property
Cons
- Interiors could use a refresh
- Rooms facing the street can be noisy
- Fee to use the in-room safes
- No coffee or tea-making facilities in the rooms
- Buffet breakfast can sometimes come at a cost
Bottom Line
This hotel, part of the Spanish HCC chain, has an extremely central location right by the Placa de Catalunya. It’s not the trendiest property, but the clean and basic accommodations, plus a piano bar and small outdoor pool, make the hotel a great value for the area.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Amenities
- Cribs
- Fitness Center
- Internet
- Pool
Scene
Basic property in a central location
The hotel's lobby doesn't have the liveliest vibe. Its straightforward interiors (from the bland carpeting to the public area couches) could use a refresh. Some colorful touches, such as the vibrant Gaudi-inspired mosaics off the lobby, do brighten up the property with a bit more personality. The breakfast room is cheerful, with a panel of blue and yellow stained glass. But the hotel's biggest perk is its location, which is just a short walk from Placa de Catalunya, which attracts a mix of business travelers and families.
Location
In the Gothic Quarter, on a busy street by the Placa de Catalunya
The hotel sits on Via Laietana, a major thoroughfare in the center of Barcelona, which means there are plenty of conveniences (including restaurants) nearby. It's a five-minute walk to the Placa de Catalunya and 15 minutes to La Rambla. The waterfront Maremagnum shopping center is about 25 minutes on foot. Visitors can take a bus or subway, both of which stop very close to the property, for 10 to 15 minutes to the Sagrada Familia.
Rooms
Clean and basic, some with terraces
The hotel has 157 spacious rooms that are basic but clean. Decor includes wide wooden headboards, beige throws and light-colored hardwood floors. The rooms come with flat-screen TVs and minibars; there is an annoying fee to use the safes. Coffee/tea facilities are absent. The fairly spacious bathrooms have wide counters and mirrors, curtained shower/tub combos and hairdryers. Some rooms come with Astroturf-covered terraces.
Features
Small pool, piano bar, and buffet breakfast
The small outdoor pool is surrounded by some lounge chairs, tables and umbrellas, and is a place to cool off after a day of sightseeing, especially during the hot Barcelona summers. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, and there is live piano music in the evenings. A buffet breakfast, sometimes included in the room rate, is served in a large, bright room. Hot food is ordered separately and there is often a wait for it. The hotel also has a basic meeting/function room.
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Scene
Basic property in a central location
The hotel's lobby doesn't have the liveliest vibe. Its straightforward interiors (from the bland carpeting to the public area couches) could use a refresh. Some colorful touches, such as the vibrant Gaudi-inspired mosaics off the lobby, do brighten up the property with a bit more personality. The breakfast room is cheerful, with a panel of blue and yellow stained glass. But the hotel's biggest perk is its location, which is just a short walk from Placa de Catalunya, which attracts a mix of business travelers and families.
Location
In the Gothic Quarter, on a busy street by the Placa de Catalunya
The hotel sits on Via Laietana, a major thoroughfare in the center of Barcelona, which means there are plenty of conveniences (including restaurants) nearby. It's a five-minute walk to the Placa de Catalunya and 15 minutes to La Rambla. The waterfront Maremagnum shopping center is about 25 minutes on foot. Visitors can take a bus or subway, both of which stop very close to the property, for 10 to 15 minutes to the Sagrada Familia.
Rooms
Clean and basic, some with terraces
The hotel has 157 spacious rooms that are basic but clean. Decor includes wide wooden headboards, beige throws and light-colored hardwood floors. The rooms come with flat-screen TVs and minibars; there is an annoying fee to use the safes. Coffee/tea facilities are absent. The fairly spacious bathrooms have wide counters and mirrors, curtained shower/tub combos and hairdryers. Some rooms come with Astroturf-covered terraces.
Features
Small pool, piano bar, and buffet breakfast
The small outdoor pool is surrounded by some lounge chairs, tables and umbrellas, and is a place to cool off after a day of sightseeing, especially during the hot Barcelona summers. The restaurant serves lunch and dinner, and there is live piano music in the evenings. A buffet breakfast, sometimes included in the room rate, is served in a large, bright room. Hot food is ordered separately and there is often a wait for it. The hotel also has a basic meeting/function room.
Hotel & Amenities Photos
Best Rates
Amenities
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Air Conditioner
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Business Center
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Cable
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Cribs
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Fitness Center
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Meeting / Conference Rooms
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Mini Bar (with liquor)
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Pool
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Poolside Drink Service
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Rental Car Service Desk Onsite
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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Tennis Court
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