Pros

  • Great location in the Gothic Quarter and near Las Ramblas
  • Breakfast buffet served daily (standard for the NH brand)
  • Flat-screen TVs, stocked minibars, and wood floors in all rooms
  • Some rooms have balconies
  • Bike rentals available
  • Free Wi-Fi in the lobby
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Cons

  • Fees for in-room Wi-Fi
  • Some complaints of smoke odor in rooms
  • No full restaurant
  • No pool, rooftop deck, or fitness center
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Bottom Line

Location is the big draw at the NH Duc de la Victoria, as this 156-room hotel sits in the city's popular Gothic Quarter, which is filled with restaurants, shops, and landmark buildings. Rooms are a bit generic, but offer contemporary furnishings, flat-screen TVs, and stocked minibars. Some have small balconies and all have soundproof windows. A breakfast buffet is served daily, which is standard for the NH brand, but the property lacks a full restaurant. Cocktails are served in the lounge, but the lively neighborhood is full of more authentic bars within walking distance. Those guests seeking a rooftop terrace and pool should check out nearby sister property NH Calderon.

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Amenities

  • Cribs
  • Internet

Oyster Hotel Review

Barcelona Centro

Location

Located in Barcelona's historic Gothic Quarter, close to shopping, nightlife, and sightseeing spots

The NH Duc de la Victoria is in a beautiful neighborhood known as the Gothic Quarter (once home to artist Pablo Picasso), which is comprised of narrow, winding streets lined with historic buildings. The hotel itself is quiet, yet quite close to the tree-lined Las Ramblas pedestrian mall filled with shopping, restaurants and bars. The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art is also within easy walking distance. Trains and buses are available at the nearby Plaça Catalunya, which is both a public square and transportation hub.

Barcelona is an eclectic city that is popular for its historic and remarkable architecture, vibrant club scene, and urban beaches along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of the Catalan region, Barcelona speaks its own language -- literally and figuratively. Known for a frenetic pace, the city is full of modernist architecture, medieval history, quirky fashion, and endless tapas bars. Located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, the city has a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm, dry summers.

  • 24-minute drive or 42-minute ride via public transportation from Barcelona El Prat Airport (BCN)
  • 2-minute walk to Las Ramblas
  • 8-minute walk or 2-minute drive to Town Hall
  • 8-minute walk or 2-minute drive to Plaça Catalunya public square and transportation hub
  • 10-minute walk or 12-minute drive to Columbus Monument
  • 11-minute walk or 8-minute drive to Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
  • 11-minute drive or 11-minute subway ride to Placa Espanya public square and transportation hub
  • 13-minute drive or 16-minute subway ride to Antoni Gaudí's famously eye-catching Sagrada Família church
  • 13-minute drive or 28-minute subway ride to Barceloneta Beach
  • 16-minute drive or 27-minute subway ride to the National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC)
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Oyster Hotel Review

Barcelona Centro

Location

Located in Barcelona's historic Gothic Quarter, close to shopping, nightlife, and sightseeing spots

The NH Duc de la Victoria is in a beautiful neighborhood known as the Gothic Quarter (once home to artist Pablo Picasso), which is comprised of narrow, winding streets lined with historic buildings. The hotel itself is quiet, yet quite close to the tree-lined Las Ramblas pedestrian mall filled with shopping, restaurants and bars. The Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art is also within easy walking distance. Trains and buses are available at the nearby Plaça Catalunya, which is both a public square and transportation hub.

Barcelona is an eclectic city that is popular for its historic and remarkable architecture, vibrant club scene, and urban beaches along the shores of the Mediterranean Sea. The capital of the Catalan region, Barcelona speaks its own language -- literally and figuratively. Known for a frenetic pace, the city is full of modernist architecture, medieval history, quirky fashion, and endless tapas bars. Located on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, the city has a Mediterranean climate with mild, humid winters and warm, dry summers.

  • 24-minute drive or 42-minute ride via public transportation from Barcelona El Prat Airport (BCN)
  • 2-minute walk to Las Ramblas
  • 8-minute walk or 2-minute drive to Town Hall
  • 8-minute walk or 2-minute drive to Plaça Catalunya public square and transportation hub
  • 10-minute walk or 12-minute drive to Columbus Monument
  • 11-minute walk or 8-minute drive to Barcelona Museum of Contemporary Art
  • 11-minute drive or 11-minute subway ride to Placa Espanya public square and transportation hub
  • 13-minute drive or 16-minute subway ride to Antoni Gaudí's famously eye-catching Sagrada Família church
  • 13-minute drive or 28-minute subway ride to Barceloneta Beach
  • 16-minute drive or 27-minute subway ride to the National Museum of Catalan Art (MNAC)
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Amenities

  • Air Conditioner

  • Airport Transportation

  • Balcony / Terrace / Patio

  • Business Center

  • Cable

  • Concierge

  • Cribs

  • Internet

  • Kids Allowed

  • Laundry

  • Meeting / Conference Rooms

  • Mini Bar (with liquor)

  • Rental Car Service Desk Onsite

  • Room Service

  • Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space

  • Smoking Rooms Available

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