Cheapest month: | January |
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Most expensive month: | April |
Average price in Placa de Catalunya: | €184/night |
Cheapest price found: | €31/night |
Cheapest day: | Friday |
Most expensive day: | Tuesday |
Offering a restaurant, bar and outdoor swimming pool, Casa Fuster Hotel is just a five-minute stroll from Diagonal Metro Station. Popular facilities, such as a Jacuzzi, a sauna and a rooftop terrace, ensure a satisfying stay in Barcelona.
Offering a restaurant, bar and outdoor pool, Mandarin Oriental Barcelona is just a five-minute stroll from Passeig de Gracia Train Station. This modern hotel is set in the heart of the city.
Located in Barcelona, the hotel is within a 25-minute drive of Barcelona El Prat Airport and provides a rooftop terrace. It has a fitness centre, as well as an express check-in and check-out feature, a coffee bar and a kids club.
Conveniently located in the middle of the city, this 4-star hotel makes for an excellent base in Barcelona. It features free Wi-Fi, a fitness centre and a swimming pool, and is within walking distance of La Rambla.
Only two minutes from Palau de la Musica Catalana, Ohla Barcelona is centrally located in Barcelona. Some of the popular features at this 5-star hotel include a seasonal swimming pool and free wireless internet.
This elegant hotel is conveniently located in the city centre, and features a sauna, an outdoor pool and free wireless internet access in all areas. This rustic property is ideally situated in Barcelona City Centre.
Conveniently located, Hotel El Palace Barcelona offers easy access to Barcelona's best hot spots. It features free Wi-Fi, a fitness centre and a swimming pool, and is within a 10-minute walk of Placa de Catalunya.
Set in Barcelona City Centre, Royal Passeig de Gracia is a few steps from Passeig de Gracia and the Casa Batllo. It also provides views of Barcelona.
Strategically located in the heart of the city, this 5-star hotel makes for an ideal base in Barcelona. It is located a brief stroll from Gran Via, Placa de Catalunya and University of Barcelona.
Situated in the popular hub of Barcelona City Centre, Buba House is within walking distance of several tourist attractions in the local area. It is conveniently situated in the city centre.
Featuring an on-site bar, this central Barcelona hostel is located just a short walk from La Rambla and Palau de la Musica Catalana. It is moments from Placa de Catalunya, restaurants and nightlife options.
Hostal Paraiso Barcelona is located in Barcelona and offers free Wi-Fi. It is situated in close proximity to a number of popular bars, clubs and restaurants.
Situated in Barcelona City Centre, Don Moustache Boutique Hostel is a short stroll to several local attractions, including Palau de la Musica Catalana. This hostel is set in the heart of the city.
Situated in Barcelona, Wow Hostel Barcelona is an easy drive from Placa de Catalunya and La Rambla. It offers complimentary Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and a ticket service.
Conveniently located, TOC Hostel Barcelona allows for easy access to Barcelona's popular hot spots. It also offers a swimming pool, free Wi-Fi and a rooftop terrace.
Conveniently situated, Hostal Europa Barcelona offers easy access to Barcelona's best sightseeing areas. It also features free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour reception and a swimming pool.
Casa Gracia Barcelona
Passeig de Gracia, 116 Bis, Barcelona, Spain
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Lined with avant-garde architecture, Placa de Catalunya is Barcelona’s busiest square. It’s anchored by bubbling fountains, elegant statues and leafy trees, with its central benches serving as a great place to people watch or seek shade from the Spanish sun. Simply strolling around the square is an experience in itself, with sculptures like the Monument a Francesc Macià and La Deessa o l'Enigma always a favourite with snap-happy tourists.
Nine streets branch off Placa de Catalunya, including La Rambla promenade and the Passeig de Gràcia. The latter is home to Barcelona’s finest examples of modernist architecture, including masterpieces dreamt up by the father of the Spanish Art Nouveau movement, Antoni Gaudí. As the point where the old city meets the Eixample neighbourhood, Placa de Catalunya is a popular meeting point for locals.
As a central transport hub, Placa de Catalunya is well-serviced by both buses and trains. Below its footprint, visitors can access three metro lines and a city railway line. Four lanes of traffic circle its borders, which make it busy, noisy and at times, chaotic. The square is also a major pickup/drop off point for airport express and tourist buses.
While today Placa de Catalunya is the beating heart of the Catalan capital, it wasn’t always so hectic. Until the mid-19th century, it was a rural area that wasn’t even considered part of the city. However, in 1858 this all changed, when Madrid’s central government agreed to demolish the city’s defensive walls. A public competition was held for designs to expand the city, with Catalan architect Josep Puig i Cadafalch winning over judges with his extravagant blueprints.
Hotel Exe Laietana Palace is a very popular hotel near Placa de Catalunya, with a score of 7.9 from 1,177 reviews. Wilson Boutique Hotel (8.6 from 2,151 reviews) and Hotel Barcelona Universal (8.5 from 1,650 reviews) are also highly rated Placa de Catalunya hotels, based on recent feedback from HotelsCombined users.