
Where to Stay
Where to Stay
Our hotels are located within central Barcelona which houses two contrasting areas, Ciutat Vella or the old city with its atmospheric streets in the south and the leafy wide avenues of the Exiample district in the north.
Las Ramblas Spain’s most famous promenade leading through the very heart of the old city is abuzz with market stalls, artists and street entertainers.
The Gothic Quarter & El Born are Barcelona’s oldest neighbourhoods. The pedestrian streets reveal a treasure trove of Gothic churches, pavement cafes, boutiques and fascinating museums.
El Raval is a multicultural, lively and up and coming neighbourhood with a huge variety of tempting cafes and restaurants.
Placa de Catalunya with a leafy central square as its focus, marks the transition of the old city and the Exiample district and is regarded as the central point of the city.
Passeig de Gracia leading through the heart of the Exiample district, is home to two of Gaudi’s stunning creations, Casa Batllo and La Pedrera, and famed for its plethora of designer shops.
Rambla de Catalunya is a leafy partpedestrianised street. The quieter neighbour of Passeig de Gracia, with an abundance of restaurants with open-air terraces, a popular meeting place.
Things to do

CLASSIC CITY TOUR
A half day tour, visiting the main highlights of this beautiful and vibrant city.
Departs: daily. Duration: 3½ hours. Adults from £39.
Food & Drink

In recent years, Spain has become one of Europe’s leading gastronomic destinations, and Barcelona’s culinary scene is one of the most exciting.
Shopping

Barcelona is something of a shopper’s paradise. Along the Passeig de Gràcia and its environs, international designers, like Gucci and Chanel, and famous Spanish names such as Camper and Desiguel jostle for position.


