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B Hotel

Gran Vía, 389, Barcelona, Spain

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Lowest price over the last 30 days: € 56.30 (approx. GB£ 46)

 

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  • 18.0 Feedback Score
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    • Rooms

      18.5

    • Service

      17.5

    • Public Spaces

      18.0

    • Overall

      18.0

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What recent guests liked:

  • Holger

    “the roof top pool.”

  • Chris

    “The hotel is in a great location. Very close to the … ”

  • Michael

    “Great hotel for the money. Great outdoor pool - bar … ”

  • Claude

    “Buena ubicación, habitaciones modernas y con estilo, … ”

B Hotel

Gran Vía, 389

Barcelona, Spain

Neighborhood: L Eixample

Style: Cutting-Edge

Atmosphere: Happening

84 Rooms

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There’s no shortage of ultra-modern accommodations in Barcelona — it seems there’s a stylish little boutique or two on just about every street. This is a first-class city, though, and a phenomenally well-traveled destination, and so there’s always room for another good one, something like the B Hotel, just off the Plaza Espanya.

Here the interiors, in a palette of slate grey and black, are spare and masculine, an effect that’s only intensified by the Spanish predilection for dark spaces — bedrooms in Barcelona aim to provide a refuge of cool (the literal, temperature kind of cool) against the blazing midday sun. These ones are cool in the other sense as well, with platform beds, sleek modern sofas, futuristic fixtures and high-tech lighting systems (perhaps a bit too high-tech for some; ask your porter for a demonstration if you’re not technologically inclined).

If there’s a drawback, it’s that the neighborhood, a good half-hour’s walk west of the Plaza Catalunya, isn’t the pedestrian tourist’s paradise that some may envision. It makes up for this weakness, however, with convenient Metro and bus access, as well as a few attractions of its own; there’s a hip little lobby lounge and an extensive wine cellar, and the rooftop terrace is the ace in the hole — infinity-edge pools have been done before, yes, but rarely on a rooftop overlooking the skyline of a city as picturesque as Barcelona.

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