Having Gaudí as a cicerone is an excellent way of getting to know the capital of Catalonia: Casa Batlló, Casa Mila, Güell Park... and, of course, the Sagrada Familia. The Gothic Quarter preserves a number of interesting elements, such as Obispo Bridge, which leads to Rey Square. Here, apart from the famous cathedral, one must visit the Picasso Museum. The trendy neighbourhood is now the Born, with the most original shopping available. And a walk through the Ramblas, that cross the heart of the city and lead to the sea between flower stalls and human statues.
Le Méridien Barcelona
Walk out the door to the middle of Barcelona’s famous Las Ramblas boulevard. Spectacular shopping and entertainment are only steps away.
W Barcelona
The Mediterranean scene has never been hotter—ride the waves of whimsical wonder at W Barcelona, a stylish icon that raises the bar.
Four Points by Sheraton Barcelona Diagonal
Perfectly located in the 22@ district, our full-service hotel is steps away out from great restaurants, shopping, museums, and beaches.
