The 19th-century Duquesa de Cardona Hotel 4 Sup by Grup Duquessa, opposite Barcelona’s marina in the Gothic Quarter, is 600 metres from the Ramblas and has free Wi-Fi.
Boutique Hotel in Barcelona. Just off La Rambla, in the city centre’s vibrant, diverse and historic Raval quarter, our 40-room boutique hotel is in a converted 19th-century building near the MACBA,...
Mikołaj
Poland
Our room was available very early and was even cleaned that day
Conveniently set in the centre of Barcelona, Antiga Casa Buenavista provides air-conditioned rooms, an outdoor swimming pool, free WiFi and a shared lounge.
Sandra
Lithuania
This hotel is very cozy. The room was clean and really nice, pool on the rooftop small but really cozy. Location also is very good. The staff was very nice and helpful, gave us good advices on where to go to eat and what we can to see. Also made us some hot tea as a welcome drink.
Set the centre of Barcelona, 400 metres from Picasso Museum and Barceloneta Metro Station, Duquesa Suites Landmark Hotel by Grup Duquessa features a year-round outdoor plunge pool, sun terrace and...
This family-run hotel is within 200 metres of Las Ramblas and Plaza Catalunya. All rooms are made of natural, organic materials and painted with PVC-free paint.
This seaside hill is Barcelona’s natural look-out spot. A cable car runs up to the castle on the top for bird’s-eye views, while the Miró Foundation, Poble Espanyol and MNAC Art Museum add a touch of culture. At the foot of Montjuïc, water, light and music combine in the spectacular Magic Fountain show.
Scored 6.0
6.0
Not essential if time limited as the fort has historical...
Not essential if time limited as the fort has historical significance and is a good lookout over the city however if short of time could be spent better elsewhere eg Juan Miro Art Gallery a “must” if interested in contemporary art
Stephanie
Australia
Scored 10
10
It was beautiful but we took the red line hop on hop off bus...
It was beautiful but we took the red line hop on hop off bus and that was the worst waste of money. That was my one disappointment in Barcelona. There was about a 30 second explanation of what each stop was. When we got to a lookout the bus just roared by so couldn't get a snapshot of the city. When I've gone on hop on hop off in other cities it's been great but the red line was a definite flop - couldn't wait to get off.
Orma
Canada
Scored 6.0
6.0
It’s nice, marvelous view over Barcelona but a really long...
It’s nice, marvelous view over Barcelona but a really long journey to get there, long walks. Not suited for real small Kids ,carriages. Plus a lot of vendors and another 15€ to enter it. Rather expensive exhausting trip for a picture.
As said stay in Barcelona since a teen (1991) during summer.
Christine
Luxembourg
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