Bed down in the best luxury hotels in Barcelona. From contemporary chic to opulent five-star luxe. 

Glittering beaches, striking architecture and a buzzing culinary scene  — is there anything Barcelona can’t get right? 

Looking for the perfect luxury hotel in Barcelona for your stay? These elegant spots have you covered. Be warned though, once you check in, you may never want to leave…

Best Hotels in Barcelona: At a Glance

Best Hotels in Barcelona, Spain – Top Picks Hotel 
Best Overall Barcelona Luxury HotelHotel Arts
Best Hotel in the Gothic QuarterCatalonia Catedral
Best Hotel near a Beach W Barcelona
Best Boutique Hotel Cotton House Hotel

Best Luxury Hotels, Barcelona

Hotel Arts Barcelona

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Barceloneta

Hotel Arts Barcelona

Overlooking the popular Barceloneta Beach and the bustling city centre, Hotel Arts is often touted as the best luxury hotel in Barcelona — for good reason. 

This design hotel is an architectural masterpiece towering high into the sky. 

Your stunning abode doles out nothing but five-star services and amenities. Think flat-screen TV’s with sound systems in each room or the two resort-like pools with beachfront views. The splendour continues throughout the hotel featuring an art collection, fashion boutiques, and a two-Michelin-starred restaurant.   

Start your day with a deluxe spa treatment and end it with a drink from the poolside bar. Perfection

The Hoxton, Poblenou

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Poblenou

The Hoxton, Poblenou

The expansive cityscapes at the lavish four-star hotel, The Hoxton, Poblenou, will put you in a daze. Don’t believe me? Go to the rooftop terrace decked with luxe lapas, a bar, a pool and see for yourself. 

Head to your stylish room after a spell soaking up the Spanish sun by the pool area. Bedrooms are decorated in a vibrant palette with a seating area, a flat-screen TV, and complimentary toiletries. Spa-like bathrooms include a deep free-standing tub that’s perfect for unwinding in at the end of a long day.

W Barcelona

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Barceloneta

W Barcelona

Settle down in the lap of luxury at the opulent W Barcelona. Boasting a mesmerising sail-like structure at the end of Barceloneta Beach, this place takes the standard set by Barcelona’s luxury hotels and notches it up a level.

What’s not to love? The stunning seaside setting, exquisite design and stylish interior is, quite frankly, a winning combination. 

Chic, avant-garde rooms include ocean views, plush beds and innovative feature walls. After refreshing in the stunning rainfall shower, head to the gourmet restaurant FIRE for a sumptuous dinner.

Painting the town red? Grab your pre-drinks at the ECLIPSE rooftop bar overlooking the sea. Plus, it’s got one of the best spas in town tucked away in the basement (I’m very serious – it’s great). 

Mandarin Oriental Barcelona

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Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona

The Mandarin Oriental is a luxury hotel in Barcelona that deserves your attention. Ever wanted to live the life of a dilletante? This is the place to do it. Bonus points if you spend time hanging by the spectacular rooftop pool. 

Stylish rooms are spacious and minimalist, with ultra-modern bathrooms, a home theatre, and a seating area. Submerge in a large, decadent bathtub using the complimentary Acqua di Parma toiletries, a bathrobe, and slippers. 

Treat yourself to a hot tub or Hammam session, or indulge in Peruvian food and cocktails as you watch the city light up from the rooftop terrace.

Hotel Casa Fuster 

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Gràcia 

Hotel Casa Fuster G.L Monumento

Stay at a grand hotel that exudes a regal essence with a Modernist exterior, pops of royal colours and elegant decor. Order in-room service and relax after your flight. Lounge at the swanky jazz bar or hit the gym to wean off that last bit of jet lag. 

I’ve only scratched the surface of what Hotel Casa Fuster offers. Tantalise your taste buds with authentic Mediterranean cuisine at their restaurant. The rooms showcase an eclectic mix of classic and modern furniture with minibars and bathrobes. 

Fun Fact: The hotel is a designated UNESCO World Heritage Site, designed by Lluis Domènech i Montaner – Barcelona’s other incredible Modernist architect in 1908. 

Hotel Omm

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Sir Victor Hotel

According to the urban dictionary, “omm” means ‘on my momma’ which is equivalent to “omg”. I can guarantee this will be your reaction once you see the gorgeous Hotel Omm, also known as Sir Victor Hotel. It’s gunning for the title of the best luxury hotel in Barcelona, and has certainly cemented its reputation as the city’s first “designer hotel”. 

With a fascinating avant-garde design, this place embodies a Nordic Zen aesthetic. Admire Gaudí’s Barcelona from the impeccable rooftop pool area with its earthy vibes. Blow off steam at the steam baths or sauna, then dine at the hotel’s much-fêted restaurants that serve innovative dishes.

Cotton House Hotel 

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Cotton House Hotel, Autograph Collection

There is no shortage of excellent choices regarding Barcelona’s luxury hotels in the city centre. The chic Cotton House Hotel is no exception.  

Some selected rooms provide a sense of prestige with show-stopping chandeliers hanging from its ornate frescoed ceilings and lush canopy beds. Other rooms are more modest yet charming in their simplicity. Regardless, they all come with a flat-screen TV, a sofa, air conditioning, and complimentary toiletries. 

The hotel boasts a library, an outdoor swimming pool (seasonal), a stylish bar, a gym, and a massage room — what more could you ask for? How about absorbing cityscapes as you nibble on Spanish Tapas at the onsite restaurant? 

Catalonia Catedral

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Gothic Quarter

Catalonia Catedral

Want to sleep in the heart of the city’s historical quarter?  I can’t think of a better way to embrace that than staying at Catalonia Catedral, one of the best luxury hotels in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter.

The hotel is your next dreamy escape, perched stylishly amongst the picturesque city skyline. The rooms are uber-modern, showcasing sleek decor with wooden flooring and artsy headboards. Unafraid to embrace the quirky, it’s a visual feast. 

Hang out by the Japanese-style terrace and garden, or grab a seat at Ascent Restaurant by Eboca. 

Vincci Gala

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Vincci Gala

Can’t get enough of the magical cityscapes? Neither can I, which is why I recommend this luxury hotel in Barcelona’s budding city centre. Vincci Gala blends modern design with traditional architecture set in a 19th-century palace. 

You’ll pass through magnificent, dramatic staircases and foyers before reaching your chic, contemporary room. Help yourself to complimentary toiletries, and refresh in the splendid bathroom before exploring nearby bars and shops. However, there’s also an onsite restaurant and snack bar if you’re in a rush. 

The hotel has a stunning rooftop pool/lounge area overlooking the city, ideal for sundowners or a morning coffee. 

Nobu Hotel 

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Sants-Montjuïc 

Nobu Hotel Barcelona

Nobu Hotel drips in mid-century modern decor with wood panels and Nordic furniture scattered throughout each room. 

Speaking of rooms, these come with huge, floor-to-ceiling windows that peer into the city skyline. Every space is well thought out, with loungy romantic areas with LED lights woven through the ceiling. 

Even the bathrooms are sumptuous, with wooden finishes and LED mirrors continuing the trends present throughout the hotel. Wake up in a plush bed surrounded by unmatched views, enjoy an à la carte breakfast, and finally pamper yourself in the spa. Soak up the essence of Barca from the enchanting terrace.  

The One Barcelona GL 

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The One Barcelona GL

The One Hotel is just a stone’s throw away from some of Gaudi’s best-known buildings La Pedrera and Casa Batllo.  

Don’t let that intimidate you, as splurging on this uber-luxe hotel is worth every penny. As evidenced by its exuberant, marble-adorned bathrooms and inviting rooftop pool with expansive views. 

Sonder DO Plaça Reial

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Gothic Quarter

DO Plaça Reial powered by Sonder

If you’re not so eager to splurge, why not opt for luxury on a budget with this nice hotel in Barcelona? 

Sonder DO Plaça Reial may have a more modest, minimalist vibe, but that’s good. Not everyone likes the over-the-top, opulent look, and this hotel does well to keep things simple yet elegant. 

Leaning into a more pared-back interior design, each room feels bright and airy with plump beds and Juliet balconies. Take advantage of the outdoor pool during hotter days, revive in the sauna, or dig into tapas dishes at the Mediterranean restaurant. The choice is yours.

Claris Hotel & Spa GL

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Claris Hotel & Spa GL

Experience one of the finest luxury spa hotels in Barcelona, Claris Hotel & Spa GL. This not-so-humble abode will give you every excuse to forget about budgeting during your stay. It’s that gorgeous, fabulous, stylish, and any other word you could think of to describe an elite aesthetic. 

Expect OTT chandeliers, antique furniture and art-deco wallpaper. Moving on to the rooms, in some of these, you’ll notice hints of Renaissance and classic styles intertwining with contemporary. While other rooms embody a rustic, light and dark theme with modern and vintage elements. 

ICON Bcn 

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ICON Bcn

I recommend ICON Bcn out of all the beautiful hotels in Barcelona if you’re travelling on a stricter budget. That said, this boutique hotel is a stunner (and an icon) in its own right. Dishing out stellar amenities and services, you can expect a cosy and convenient stay. 

The modern and fashionable rooms exude calm with beige colours and cosy soft furnishings. Relax on the sunny, sprawling deck with elegant loungers, parasols, and a quaint splash pool. The common areas exude a playful, earthy charm while remaining devilishly stylish. 

Not only do you get bang for your buck, but you can walk to the Gothic Quarter in under 10 minutes.

Barcelona’s Best Hotels: Frequently Asked Questions

What is the Best Area to Stay in Barcelona?

The Barri Gothic Quarter is the most sought-after area brimming with renowned restaurants and iconic attractions. 

Why are Hotels in Barcelona So Expensive? 

Tourists flood the city’s old town, resulting in expensive accommodation year-round. 

Where Not to Stay in Barcelona?

Avoid staying in the southern part of the old town as this area sees many prostitutes and a high concentration of homeless people. 

Practical Tips to Consider Before Booking Your Best Hotel in Barcelona, Spain

  • Check out my Barcelona travel guide to help plan your trip. 
  • Remain sun-protected and hydrated in Barna’s Mediterranean climate. 

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