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No. 1 in Best Review Hotel
Eixample, Barcelona
Poolside bar
Airport transfer
Beach umbrella
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Price around
USD 891.81
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L'Hospitalet de Llobregat, Barcelona Province
Rooftop terrace
Poolside bar
Hot tub
Bar
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USD 30.76
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Primary image 1 SmartRoom Barcelona, Catalonia Hotels
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Sants-Montjuic, Barcelona
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USD 206.84
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If you're down for amazing Spanish food, go and explore the region of Catalunya. Aside from authentic Spanish cuisine, make sure to enjoy some of its destinations including the medieval city of Girona, the beach towns of Costa Brava, or the Catalan Pyrenees.
Primary image 1 Hotel Boutique Mirlo Barcelona, Catalonia Hotels
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Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona
Steam room
Poolside bar
Beach umbrella
Library
Spa
Bar
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USD 412.39
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Primary image 1 Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
Turkish bath
Health club
Rooftop terrace
Express check-out
Spa
Bar
Price around
USD 1,479.76
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Primary image 1 Hesperia Presidente, Catalonia Hotels
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Sarrià-Sant Gervasi, Barcelona
Rooftop terrace
Bar
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USD 271.47
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Les Corts, Barcelona
Express check-out
Bar
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USD 393.79
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Barcelona Views 1 InterContinental Hotels BARCELONA by IHG, an IHG Hotel, Catalonia Hotels
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El Poble-sec, Sants-Montjuïc
Casino
Tennis
Fitness center
Bar
Price around
USD 441.99
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Primary image 1 Grand Hyatt Barcelona, Catalonia Hotels
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No. 2 in Best Seller Hotels
Les Corts, Barcelona
Turkish bath
Romantic proposal packages
Poolside bar
Hot tub
Express check-out
Bar
Price around
USD 382.97
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Primary image 1 Aparthotel Atenea Calabria, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
Express check-out
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USD 183.42
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Primary image 1 Le Meridien Barcelona, Catalonia Hotels
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No. 1 in Best Seller Hotels
La Rambla, Barcelona
Winery tours
Children games
Limo or town car service
Rooftop terrace
Spa
Bar
Price around
USD 500.84
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Primary image 1 Room Mate Pau, Barcelona, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
Library
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USD 341.37
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Primary image 1 BCN Paseo de Gracia Rocamora Apartments, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
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USD 30.76
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Primary image 1 chic&basic Reding, Catalonia Hotels
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El Raval, Ciutat Vella
Limo or town car service
Romantic proposal packages
Library
Price around
USD 213.04
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Primary image 1 Alma Barcelona GL, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
Turkish bath
Rooftop terrace
Library
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Price around
USD 854.11
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Primary image 1 Monument Hotel, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
Turkish bath
Steam room
Poolside bar
Sauna
Spa
Bar
Price around
USD 647.15
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Primary image 1 Apartments Ramblas 108, Catalonia Hotels
Apartments
La Rambla, Barcelona
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USD 205.45
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Primary image 1 Uma Suites Pau Claris, Catalonia Hotels
Others
Eixample, Barcelona
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USD 175.65
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Primary image 1 Eric Vökel Boutique Apartments Gran Vía Suites, Catalonia Hotels
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USD 286.95
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Primary image 1 Icon BCN, Catalonia Hotels
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Eixample, Barcelona
Express check-out
Bar
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USD 393.61
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More about Catalonia

With Occitanie and Andorra to the north and the Mediterranean Sea to the east, Catalonia, or Catalunya as it is known amongst locals, bridges Central Europe to Spain and the rest of the Iberian Peninsula, making it an ideal starting point to any European excursion.

Catalunya Spain

Located in the northeast corner of Spain, this autonomous community houses the major provinces of Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona, with the capital and the largest city found being Barcelona. Marked by its great geographical diversity, the region is bordered by 580 kilometers of jaw-dropping Mediterranean coast and the breathtaking Pyrenees mountain range.


How to Get There

Similar to other major tourist areas in the country, the Catalan region can easily be accessed by people all over the world by plane, boat, and train. Catalonia houses the Barcelona El Prat Airport, Girona-Costa Brava Airport, Reus Airport, Lleida-Alguaire Airport, Sabadell Airport, and La Seu d’Urgell Airport, with the 1st one located in the centre of Barcelona.

The region is also home to the ports of Barcelona, Tarragona, and Palamós. Lastly, FGC and RENFE serve the region’s commuter and regional railway services, with the latter providing long-distance and high-speed rail services to Madrid and Paris.


Getting Around

Getting around the region is easy and comfortable. 12,000 kilometres of road stretch throughout the whole of Catalonia, with highways AP-7 and A-7 connecting Barcelona to Valencia, Murcia, and Andalusia, while the AP-2 and A-2 connect the region to Madrid. Additionally, bus companies Estació de Sants and Passeig de Sant Joan connect principal Catalan cities, while also serving the region’s national and international routes.


Top Things to Do

Once there, travellers have plenty of cities to choose from. As mentioned earlier, the region is composed of 4 major cities, mainly Barcelona, Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona.

Barcelona acts as a world leader in tourism and is one of the most important cultural centres in southwestern Europe. It is also home to modernista architecture, boasting the likes of Park Güell, Palau Güell, Casa Vicens, Casa Batlló, Palau de la Música Catalana, Hospital de Sant Pau, all of which are UNESCO World Heritage Sites. The most impressive of which is the Casa Milà and Gaudi’s unfinished opus, the Sagrada Familia. The Barri Gòtic is the city’s old city centre, and many of the buildings found here date back to the medieval times.

Girona Cathedral

This is of course without saying that Girona, Lleida, and Tarragona are historical in their own rights. Girona and Lleida boast the likes of one of the world’s best-preserved Jewish quarters and the Girona Cathedral, and the awe-inspiring Romano-Gothic Cathedral of St. Mary of La Seu Vella, respectively. Meanwhile, the former Roman capital of Tarragona house two UNESCO World Heritage Sites, namely the Tarragona Amphitheatre and the aptly named Pont del Diable or the Devil’s Bridge aqueduct.

Other than the major cities, Catalunya is also home to Montserrat and Terres de l’Ebre, both ideal destinations for day trips from the Capital. On the one hand, Montserrat acts as both nature park and spiritual domain and often described as a monastery in the clouds, while the Terres de l’Ebre, on the other hand, is a UNESCO Biosphere Reserve.


What to Eat

Catalan Cuisine

While Spain, in general, is known for its amazing food, Catalan gastronomy is unlike any other, boasting a culinary tradition that spans for centuries. Similar to most cuisines found along the Mediterranean, however, Catalan food involves an intimate marriage of fish and seafood, a copious and intoxicating amount of the best olive oil, bread, and vegetables.

The region is also home to 400 unique wineries, with denominación de origen attached to Priorat, Montsant, Penedès, and Empordà, as well as the sparkling wine Cava. As for its fine dining offerings, foodies and non-foodie alike will recognize the likes of El Bulli and El Celler de Can Roca, both of which were ranked 1st in The World’s 50 Best Restaurants list.


Nightlife

The nightlife scene in Barcelona is diverse and very accommodating to different types of travellers. Places like Opium Barcelona, which is the city’s most famous party location, boasts extravagant bars. It is ideal for people looking to dance the night away. On the other hand, El Paraigu and Harlem Jazz Club are cozier, more intimate, and low key, with a focus on spending a great time amongst friends with the company of great music. Lastly, the likes of Sidecar Factory Club is bare and raw - the perfect place for those looking chasing after the more obscure indie rock scene.


Where to Stay

Catalonia Traditional Village

There is an abundance of hotels in Catalunya, ranging from the budget-friendly hostels to more intimate refurbished farmhouses to luxurious 5-star hotels. For those travelling on a tight budget, Xanascat is a 46-hostel strong network. On the other hand, Hotel Villa Retiro, Hotel Les Planes del Grau, and La Meridien Ra Beach are just some of the most extravagant hotels found in the region.


Travel Tips

  • Catalunya has plenty of festivals, with Castell and Patum de Berga being some of the most colorful.
  • Everyone has to try Catalan wine at least once every day.
  • Booking a ticket to see La Sagrada and Parc Guell must be done months in advance.
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    Facts about hotel in Catalonia

    Total Accommodation
    10,000 Properties
    Popular City
    Barcelona, Girona
    Popular Hotel
    Hotel El Palace Barcelona, Hotel Boutique Mirlo Barcelona
    Popular Landmark
    Barcelona El Prat International Airport (BCN), Fira Barcelona Gran Via

    Frequently asked questions

    What are the best areas to visit near Catalonia?
    If you are in Catalonia, you can also visit Tarragona, Lleida, Girona, Barcelona Province
    What are the most recommended regions to be visited beside Catalonia?
    You can visit and enjoy your staycation in these popular regions such as Madrid, Galicia, Canary Islands, Cantabria, Extremadura, Aragon, La Rioja, Navarra, Andalucía, Castilla y Leon.
    What are the most popular landmarks in Catalonia?
    The most popular landmarks in Catalonia are Barcelona El Prat International Airport (BCN), Fira Barcelona Gran Via, Plaça de Catalunya, Las Ramblas, Sagrada Familia
    How many hotels are listed in Catalonia?
    Currently, there are around 10,000 hotels that you can book in Catalonia

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