Showing 361 - 380 of 997 Hotels in Barcelona, Spain |
|  Passeig Dels Tilers 19 , Barcelona User Rating from 239 reviews - 15.9 / 10 | | from $43 |
| |  C/Roser 40, Barcelona User Rating from 441 reviews - 14.7 / 10 | | from $33 |
| |  Arago 565, Barcelona User Rating from 211 reviews - 16.2 / 10 | | from $46 |
| |  Castellnou 61, Barcelona User Rating from 308 reviews - 15.3 / 10 | | from $43 |
| |  Tallers 82,3, Barcelona User Rating from 189 reviews - 16.5 / 10 | | |
| |  Calle Muntaner 4, Barcelona User Rating from 174 reviews - 16.8 / 10 | | from $52 |
| |  Castillejos 340, Barcelona User Rating from 246 reviews - 15.7 / 10 | | from $35 |
| |  Rambla Catalunya 42, Barcelona User Rating from 343 reviews - 15.1 / 10 | | |
| |  Passeig De Gracia, 64, Barcelona User Rating from 144 reviews - 17.4 / 10 | | from $118 |
| |  Avda. Paralelo, 64, Barcelona User Rating from 790 reviews - 14 / 10 | | from $47 |
| |  Carretera De Vallvidra Al Tibidabo 83-93, Barcelona User Rating from 126 reviews - 18 / 10 | | from $75 |
| |  23 Portaferrissa, Barcelona User Rating from 294 reviews - 15.3 / 10 | | from $22 |
| |  Avenida Roma 31 , Barcelona User Rating from 305 reviews - 15.2 / 10 | | from $48 |
| |  Calle Diputacion 317, Eixample, Barcelona User Rating from 133 reviews - 17.5 / 10 | | from $104 |
| |  Putxet, 68-74, Barcelona User Rating from 832 reviews - 13.9 / 10 | | from $40 |
| |  Ecuador 20, Barcelona User Rating from 176 reviews - 16.5 / 10 | | from $50 |
| |  Riego 39, Barcelona User Rating from 125 reviews - 17.8 / 10 | | from $66 |
| |  Rambla Catalunya 76, Barcelona User Rating from 158 reviews - 16.8 / 10 | | from $83 |
| |  Calle Hospital 36, Barcelona User Rating from 284 reviews - 15.2 / 10 | | from $37 |
| |  Avinguda Diagonal 199, Barcelona User Rating from 180 reviews - 16.3 / 10 | | from $70 |
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About BarcelonaBarcelona, Spain’s second largest city is the capital of Catalonia and is home to around 2 million people. It has a history dating back over 2,000 years and in more recent times, obtained further international recognition by hosting the 1992 Olympic Games which saw Barcelona revitalized and introduced millions of new tourists to this beautiful coastal city.Barcelona is home to possibly Europe’s most well-preserved Gothic Quarter and Gaudi’s quirky architecture permeates the city - the steep walk up to his Parc Guell is a must - and galleries rightly highlight local genius talents Miro and Picasso. One of the major delights of Barcelona is simply walking around and discovering the city by foot, checking out the many markets, galleries, churches and museums. The centre of town, around the Ciutat Vella (old town), is the focus for many visitors looking for a taste of the city, whilst a trip out to the Barceloneta district and its beaches is a must when the weather is warm (which it is for most of the year). |
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