Where to stay in Barcelona is a bit of a hot topic right now, as while lots of travellers have become accustomed to booking short-term holiday lets, protests have shown just how unpopular those are with local residents.
So, maybe it’s time more of us give hotels a chance? To help you out, Time Out has just given its list of the very best places to stay in Barcelona a complete overhaul. And our new champion? It’s (drum roll, please) Majestic Hotel & Spa Barcelona!
That’s right – Time Out has selected this beautiful neoclassical hotel, which sits on Passeig de Gràcia slap-bang in the middle of the city, as the best one in Barcelona for 2025.
It opened way back in 1918 and is known for its elegant style, but also played a role as host to major political, cultural and historic events (such as when it served as a base for journalists covering the Battle of the Ebro during the Spanish Civil War) meaning it’s got a unique history, too.
There’s no doubt that this is a luxurious place to stay, with rooms starting at around €400 per night. You can choose from city-view rooms, family-friendly ones, or a penthouse or apartment, which has plenty of space for work. Oh, and each will grant you access to the rooftop pool, spa and wellness area, and gym.
Then there’s the food. Jana Serra, a writer for Time Out Barcelona, wrote: ‘The elegant restaurant serves Mediterranean and locally sourced dishes à la carte. There’s a piano bar, a cocktail bar, and the stylish Gourmet Bar next to the pool, which was named ‘Best Luxury Hotel Brunch 2023’ by the Beyond Luxury Awards – it’s held every Sunday.’
‘At the Majestic Bar, renowned chef Nandu Jubany oversees the menu, which features Catalan tapas and small plates designed to introduce international guests to local cuisine – think oxtail brioche or lobster salad.’
Sounds rather lush, right? You can have a read of our full review of Majestic Hotel & Spa Barcelona here.
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