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Rising gracefully over a bustling corner of La Rambla, the elegant Meridien offers lofty views of this famous street, the old town and the port. The rooms are decorated in warm shades. Live music is showcased in the bar most nights of the week (except Sun & Mon).
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Stately decor and faultless service are the hallmarks of this aptly named hotel. Exit through the heavy brass-and-glass doors and you’re mere steps from the Eixample’s Modernista gems. The rooftop swimming pool has views of the Sagrada Família and the Barcelona cityscape.
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A historical gem in the heart of El Raval, this family-run hotel is housed in an early-1900s mansion. A home-turned-hotel, it shines under the loving care of its management. From the opulent first-floor salon to the lovely rooms – each with hand-painted antique furniture – this hotel offers a chance to step back in time. Enjoy breakfast on the outdoor patio.
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This friendly, family-owned hotel, with a 1930s façade, is particularly eye-catching lit up at night. Rooms are pleasant and bright, and many have balconies overlooking La Rambla.
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This 17th century former palace at the heart of the Barri Gòtic opened in 2003 and offers an exclusive combination of history, the avant-garde and glamour. There is internet access in all rooms, a library, solarium and a roof terrace with views to the Cathedral.
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Opened in 1842, this Barri Gòtic institution has hosted its share of luminaries, including many opera greats from the nearby Liceu (La Rambla). It was built on the site of an old Franciscan monastery and the ballroom was created out of the cloister. The hotel may be showing its age, but for many, its charm lies in the faded grandeur.
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This deluxe hotel, founded in 1909, is a bastion of old-world elegance, with impeccable service, an opulent Baroque lobby and plush rooms. The Restaurante Diana offers regional cuisine, and the bar has live jazz (Thu–Sat).
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This massive complex includes a vast private garden and a conference hall for up to 2,500 people. The spacious rooms are sumptuously decorated in a contemporary style. The top floors offer unobstructed views of the city and mountains.
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In operation since 1840, Barcelona’s oldest hotel is housed in what was Església de Sant Agustí’s massive library, built in 1728. The lobby has stone arches and an 18th-century religious statue. The top floors have wood-beamed, slanted ceilings and views of the old town.
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This super-central hotel is just minutes from the major Barri Gòtic sights. Ask for a room with a balcony to enjoy lofty vistas of the plaça activity.
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For a standard, double room per night (with breakfast if included), taxes and extra charges.
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