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Fancy getting out of town? Try this hostel in the coastal town of Mataró, 30 km (19 miles) north of Barcelona and easily accessible by train. Its rooms, in a 19th-century country house, have 4 to 16 beds, most with views of the sea. There’s a TV lounge and a terrace with ping-pong. Hiking and biking excursions can be organized.
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Small yet wonderfully central, this hostel has basic dorm rooms for 4 to 8. Breakfast is included, and guests have the use of a kitchen.
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Kabul is a favourite with young backpackers in town to party all night long, so it’s often full (and noisy). Dorm rooms, all with air-conditioning and some with balconies on the Plaça Reial (Perfect Squares), sleep 4 to 20 people. There’s a laundry, free internet access, lockers and a small cafeteria that serves cheap food during the day.
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In the neighbourhood of Gràcia, this hostal residència , popular with students, has simple, well-kept double and single rooms, with washbasins and en-suite toilets.
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This large hostel is quite a distance from the city centre, but it’s within walking distance of the Vallcarca metro stop. A continental breakfast is included in the price, and the hostel offers a range of services, incuding fax, laundry, a TV room, coinoperated internet acess and a cheap cafeteria. Dorms sleep 6 to 12.
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This friendly hostel is some distance from the city centre, but within walking distance of Maria Cristina and Les Corts metro stops. The dorms sleep 2 to 8; all have bathrooms and air-conditioning. There are laundry facilities, plus coin-operated internet access and the use of a kitchen and two terraces.
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This homely hostel has a rooftop terrace and a patio with a ping-pong table. Guests have unlimited internet access and breakfast is included.
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This aparthotel has ample studios and apartments (many with balconies), a rooftop terrace with swimming pool, a small gym and 24-hour laundry service. Breakfast is served in your apartment.
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Designed with business travellers in mind, this top-notch aparthotel sits near Barcelona’s business and financial district around upper Diagonal. Rooms are ample and well-equipped, and there are several conference rooms and a 24-hour laundry service.
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This is a classic hotel with contemporary rooms. The lobby showcases a lavish staircase with Baroque banisters. It was once a 19th-century tea parlour.
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For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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