
Hotels in Barcelona
Gaudí curves, vermouth hours and a city beach at the end of the metro line.
See live pricesBarcelona packs beach, mountains and Gaudí into one grid, and its hotels range from Gothic Quarter hideaways to Eixample rooftops with Sagrada Família views. Snag Rooms compares them all live, total price up front.
Stay near a green or yellow metro line and you're fifteen minutes from everything: tapas in El Born, sunset at the bunkers, a morning swim at Barceloneta.
Where to stay in Barcelona
Eixample
Best for modernist architecture and rooftop pools.
El Born
Best for medieval lanes, museums and wine bars.
Gràcia
Best for plaza life and a local pace.
Barceloneta
Best for beach mornings and seafood lunches.
Top-rated stays in Barcelona
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9.8Seventy Barcelona
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9.2Acta Voraport
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10.0The Corner Hotel
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8.7Barcelona Princess
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9.3Olivia Plaza Hotel
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9.2INNSiDE by Meliá Barcelona Apolo
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10.0Olivia Balmes Hotel
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9.6Hotel Rec Barcelona - Adults Only
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9.6Sofitel Barcelona Skipper
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Barcelona hotel questions, answered
- Where should I stay in Barcelona for a first visit?
- The Eixample around Passeig de Gràcia balances everything: Gaudí's landmarks on your doorstep, metro lines in every direction, and the Gothic Quarter a 15-minute walk downhill.
- When is Barcelona cheapest for hotels?
- January–February and late November. Big conference weeks (especially Mobile World Congress, usually late February/early March) spike prices city-wide, so check your dates against them.
- Does Barcelona charge a tourist tax?
- Yes. Catalonia's tourist tax plus a city surcharge, charged per person per night and usually collected by the hotel. Snag Rooms shows any pay-at-property amounts on the rate details before you book.