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Are you ready to discover one of the favorite children of Spain? Your guess is correct, we are talking about Barcelona! A metropolis right on the Mediterranean Sea and also one of the most visited cities in the world overall. So, we all can agree staying at one of the hotels in Barcelona Spain is a wonder in itself due to its strategic location. Imagine you are sipping your drink while looking at the endless ocean at the tip of your toes and the mild sea breeze goes through your hair. Magical isn’t it? As Bookperfect, we gathered the best hotels in Barcelona Spain for you to experience such a thing seamlessly. Whether you are looking for an affordable or luxurious, everything will be listed right in front of you. So, why are the second thoughts? Start your Spain adventure by making a reservation at one of the Barcelona hotels and start packing! Don’t worry about what to bring because we got you covered with this Barcelona city guide which explains every crucial aspect of the city. So, let’s get started.

Where To Stay In Barcelona?

Here’s a quick table of which areas in Barcelona are great for tourists:

DistrictBest ForBest AttractionsAverage Trip Cost
Gothic Quarter (Ciutat Vella)

Historic sights

Nightlife

Dining

La Rambla

Barri Gòtic

Cathedral of Barcelona

€45-80 per day
Eixample

Shopping

Modernist architecture

Dining

Passeig de Gràcia

Casa Batlló

La Pedrera

€65-240 per person per day
Gràcia

Trendy bars

Cafes

Street life

Plaça del Sol

Park Güell

€45-80 per day
Poblenou

Beaches

Parks

Modern architecture

Platja de Bogatell

Torre Agbar

€45-80 per day
Sants-Montjuïc

Parks

Museums

Events

Montjuïc

Museu Nacional d'Art de Catalunya

€45-80 per day

 

Best Hotels in Barcelona

HotelDistrictAffordabilityWhy To Stay There?
Majestic Hotel & SpaEixampleLuxuryElegant 1918 building
Rooftop pool and terrace
Spa and wellness center
The Barcelona EDITIONCiutat VellaLuxurySophisticated design
Rooftop pool and bar
Speakeasy-style cocktail bar
Cotton House HotelEixampleLuxuryRestored 19th century mansion
Elegant interiors
Rooftop terrace
NH Collection Barcelona Gran Hotel CalderónEixampleLuxuryExcellent location near Plaza Catalunya
Rooftop pool and gym
Free WiFi
Yurbban Passage Hotel & SpaEixampleMid-rangeBoutique hotel with spa
Rooftop terrace
Great reviews from families
Andante HotelEixampleMid-rangeEco-friendly design
Rooftop terrace with city views
Excellent breakfast
Hotel EuroparkEixampleBudgetGreat value
Modern design
Convenient location
NH Sants BarcelonaSants-MontjuïcMid-rangeClose to Barcelona Sants station
Easy access to airport
Comfortable rooms

These hotels are great recommendations for first-time visitors, however, there are lots of hotels in Barcelona for you to discover!

 

Where is Barcelona?

Barcelona is a city located on the northeastern coast of Spain.  It is the capital and largest city of the autonomous community of Catalonia, with a population of 1.6 million within the city limits and around 4.8 million in its urban area, making it the fifth most populous urban area in the European Union.  Geographically, Barcelona is situated on the northeast coast of the Iberian Peninsula, facing the Mediterranean Sea, on a plain between the mountain range of Collserola, the Llobregat River to the southwest, and the Besòs River to the north.

 

Where To Stay In Barcelona?

There are many places to stay in Barcelona for everyone who wants to discover the gem of Spain. Whether you are looking for cheap hotels in Barcelone or affordable luxury, you can find them easily. You may have a hard time deciding while wandering around the streets of Barcelona, that’s why we are here to give you some recommendations about where to stay in Barcelona:

  • Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter): Known for its historical significance, Barri Gòtic features narrow medieval streets, Roman and Gothic architecture, and charming squares like Plaça Reial.
  • Barceloneta: A vibrant seaside neighborhood famous for its beaches, seafood restaurants, and atmosphere, perfect for beachgoers and seafood enthusiasts.
  • Eixample: Characterized by its grid pattern streets and architecture, Eixample is home to iconic landmarks like Casa Batlló and La Pedrera designed by Antoni Gaudí.
  • Poble Sec: A bohemian neighborhood known for its theaters, art galleries, and tapas bars, offering a more local experience.
  • Poblenou/Port Olímpic: A former industrial area transformed into a trendy district with modern architecture, beaches, and the Port Olímpic marina.
  • El Raval: A multicultural neighborhood with a mix of trendy bars, ethnic eateries, and cultural diversity, making it a vibrant and eclectic area to explore.
  • El Born: A historic neighborhood filled with medieval buildings, boutiques, art galleries, and the famous Santa Maria del Mar church.

 

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Places To Visit In Barcelona

As soon as you take a step into the streets of Barcelona, you will realize that the city itself is a gem to experience. But, it doesn’t end there. As we know every gem has its details, so is Barcelona. So, here’s the list of the best Barcelona attractions you should see during your trip:

  • Sagrada Família: A monumental church in the Eixample district, designed by Antoni Gaudí, known for its intricate architecture and ongoing development.
  • Barcelona Cathedral: A historic cathedral located in the Gothic Quarter, featuring stunning Gothic architecture.
  • Montserrat: A unique mountain range near Barcelona with a famous Benedictine monastery offering breathtaking views.
  • Park Güell: A public park designed by Gaudí, showing colorful mosaic sculptures.
  • Palau Güell: A mansion designed by Gaudí in the Eixample district, known for its design and architectural beauty.
  • Arc de Triomf: A triumphal arch located in Barcelona, serving as a symbolic entrance to the 1888 World Fair.
  • Casa Milà (La Pedrera): Another masterpiece by Gaudí, a modernist building with a unique undulating stone facade and rooftop terrace.
  • Gothic Quarter: One of the oldest neighborhoods in Barcelona, characterized by narrow medieval streets, historic buildings, and breathtaking squares.
  • Parc de la Ciutadella: A beautiful park in Barcelona with a lake, waterfall, sculptures, and green spaces for relaxation and leisure activities.
  • Magic Fountain of Montjuïc: A fountain located at Montjuïc hill, offering spectacular light and water shows in the evenings.
  • Poble Espanyol: An open-air architectural museum showcasing replicas of Spain's iconic buildings, representing different regions of the country.

 

Is Barcelona Safe?

Yes, Barcelona is a safe destination for everyone who wants to visit. Even though Barcelona is one of the most visited countries in 2023, the majority of the people reported that they didn’t face any trouble. However, it is still advised to watch out for pickpockets, scams, and petty thefts as it’s still a crowded city with lots of tourists. Be aware of your surroundings and keep your valuables close to you!

 

Is Barcelona Expensive To Visit?

Barcelona can be an expensive city to visit when compared to other European cities, the capital of Spain, and other cities of the country. However, with doing right budget, you can do an affordable stay in Barcelona and enjoy your trip. So, how much does a trip to Barcelona cost will depend on how much you are willing to spend.

 

Barcelona Currency

The official currency of Barcelona, like the rest of Spain, is the Euro (€). If you are coming from a country that isn’t using Euro, we advise you to have some cash just in case.

 

Barcelona Language

There are two main languages of Barcelona that most of the population speak: Catalan (català) and Spanish/Castilian (Castellano). Other than that, Spanish is the most spoken language in Barcelona, with about 40% of the Spanish population living in areas with two official languages. Other languages spoken in Barcelona include Galician (Gallego), Basque (Vasco), and a variety of immigrant languages such as Amazigh, Arabic, Bengali, Urdu, Panjabi, Mandarin Chinese, Romanian, English, Russian, and Quechua.

 

Barcelona Time Zone

Time in Barcelona is in the Central European Time (CET) zone, which is 1 hour ahead of Coordinated Universal Time (UTC+1). During Daylight Saving Time (DST), Barcelona observes Central European Summer Time (CEST), moving the clock forward by 1 hour. 

 

How Many Days To Visit Barcelona?

If you prefer a relaxed Barcelona visit, take your time and stay there for at least 5 to 7 days. However, if your schedule is tight and looking for a quick experience, 3 days will also be enough to enjoy Barcelona. 

 

When Is The Best Time To Stay In Barcelona?

The best time to visit Barcelona, Spain is from April to July, when the weather is pleasant and there are many festivals to enjoy. However, if you prefer fewer crowds and lower rates, the shoulder seasons of March to May and September to November are also ideal. If your aim is not the beaches, winter is the best time to visit Barcelona as well. Here’s the breakdown of seasons in Barcelona:

  • Summer: The peak tourist season with warm temperatures and longer daylight hours. Temperatures range from 18-29°C with low to moderate rainfall. Ideal for swimming in the sea and tanning on beaches. 
  • Autumn: Perfect for sightseeing and attending local festivals. Cooler temperatures range from 16.5-25°C. Rainiest season of the year with moderate temperatures and fewer tourists. 
  • Winter:  Ideal for exploring museums, enjoying clear air, and experiencing local events. Mild winter with temperatures around 8-14°C. Rare snowfall, mostly dry weather.
  • Spring: Great for strolls, sightseeing, and enjoying outdoor activities. Temperatures increase from 16-22°C throughout the season. Sunny but rainy weather in spring. 

 

What To Pack For Your Visit To Barcelona?

When preparing for your trip to Barcelona, be mindful of packing according to the season and planned activities. Here’s the short packing list for Barcelona:

  • For the summer, go for light, breathable clothing, swimwear, sunscreen, and comfortable walking shoes, along with sun protection gear. 
  • For winter visits, bring a warm coat, gloves, scarf, hat, and indoor clothing like bathing suits and shorts for milder days. 
  • For spring visits, go for thinner fabrics, breathable tops, a light jacket, and versatile footwear.
  • For fall visits, pack warm layers, a scarf, a sweater, and comfortable walking shoes.

 

Barcelona Food

When visiting Barcelona Spain, you will see that the cuisine is cherished with Mediterranean dishes that are light yet incredibly delicious. Thanks to that, you won’t feel nauseous from eating too much and will have a chance to taste almost every Barcelona food. Here’s the list of the best Barcelona foods you should try during your trip:

  • Escalivada: A typical Catalonian dish with roasted peppers, eggplant, and onions.
  • Spanish Style Oxtail (Cua de Bou): Slow-cooked oxtail with sofrito sauce and herbs.
  • Crema Catalana: A creamy custard dessert with caramelized sugar.
  • Fideua: Paella made with pasta instead of rice.
  • Esquiexada: Salt cod salad with peppers, tomatoes, and olives.
  • Calçots: Grilled long white onions with a special romesco-like sauce.
  • Grilled Cuttlefish: Grilled cuttlefish served with garlic, parsley, and white wine.
  • Fried Chipirones: Small fried squid, chipirones fritos, crispy and flavorful.
  • Tortilla de patatas: Spanish omelet with potato and onion.
  • Jamón Iberico: Spanish cured Iberian ham, a must-try in Barcelona.
  • Croquetas: Fried croquettes with a variety of fillings like jamón.
  • Bombas: Mashed potato balls stuffed with meat or octopus, fried and sauced.
  • Patatas Bravas: Fried potatoes with a spicy bravas sauce.
  • Pà Amb Tomàquet: Catalonian bread with tomato, olive oil, salt, and sometimes garlic.
  • Seafood Paella: Iconic dish in Barcelona made with bomba rice and seafood

 

Barcelona Nightlife

One thing to know about nightlife in Barcelone Spain is the night starts around 2 AM because people usually eat their dinner around 11 PM. Yes, you didn’t read wrong. The party ends the following morning! However, some of the hottest nightclubs in Barcelona have dress codes and you may get bounced back. To avoid such a situation, do some research and pack accordingly. Here are some of the best nightlife spots in Barcelona:

  • Opium: An iconic beach club known for its beach view, youthful crowd, fancy cocktails, and celebrity-like atmosphere.
  • Catwalk: Diverse music experience across two floors and three rooms with a mainstream commercial house in the main room, chill tunes on the terrace, and the latest hip hop hit in the sky room.
  • Shoko: Famous for its dynamic nightly theme parties, a diverse range of music genres including hip-hop and EDM, featuring top-notch DJs and exuding an electrifying atmosphere.
  • Sutton: An exclusive and renowned upscale club known for its extravagant atmosphere, featuring luxurious amenities like soft neon lighting, glass tables, VIP rooms, and golden couches.
  • Jamboree: One of Barcelona's oldest clubs, offers live jazz performances from 8 pm to 10 pm, followed by dancing to a mix of top international and local hits as the night progresses, all accompanied by reasonably priced drinks.
  • Otto Zutz: The gem in Barcelona's club scene, offering three distinct floors featuring a variety of genres including hip-hop, R&B, and local hits.
  • Razzmatazz: One of Barcelona's largest clubs with a capacity exceeding 3000 people with an exceptional sound system across its five diverse halls.

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