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Barcelona Airport Hotel
Barcelona Airport Hotel
Hotel Oasis
Hotel Oasis
Arc la Rambla
Arc la Rambla
Hotel Barcelona Universal
Hotel Barcelona Universal
Sercotel Sant Boi
Sercotel Sant Boi
Best Western Plus Hotel Alfa Aeropuerto
Best Western Plus Hotel Alfa Aeropuerto
Barceló Raval
Barceló Raval
Hotel Rec Barcelona - Adults only
Hotel Rec Barcelona - Adults only
Royal Ramblas
Royal Ramblas
Sallés Hotel Ciutat del Prat Barcelona Airport
Sallés Hotel Ciutat del Prat Barcelona Airport
Hotel Porta Fira
Hotel Porta Fira
Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower
Hyatt Regency Barcelona Tower
Hotel Nouvel
Hotel Nouvel
Catalonia Avinyó
Catalonia Avinyó
Hotel SB Glow 4 Sup
Hotel SB Glow 4 Sup
INNSiDE by Meliá Barcelona Aeropuerto
INNSiDE by Meliá Barcelona Aeropuerto
Barceló Sants
Barceló Sants
Hotel Ciudad de Castelldefels
Hotel Ciudad de Castelldefels
Hotel 1898
Hotel 1898Where to stay in La Floresta

Downtown Barcelona
Known for its fascinating museums, stunning cathedral and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Downtown Barcelona. Top attractions like La Rambla and Plaça de Catalunya are major draws. Catch the metro at Liceu Station or Jaume I Station to see more of the city.

Gothic Quarter
If you love exploring medieval streets, watching street artists and eating tapas along shared tables in tiny bars, head straight for the Barri Gòtic of Barcelona.

Eixample
This upscale part of Barcelona charms with grand buildings, modernist architecture, fine dining, and trendy bars and luxury shops.

Dreta de l'Eixample
Known for its charming cafes and popular shops, there's plenty to explore in Dreta de l'Eixample. Check out top attractions like La Rambla and Plaça de Catalunya, and jump on the metro at Girona Station or Passeig de Gracia Station to see more of the city.

La Sagrada Familia
Walk in Gaudí’s footsteps by visiting his breathtaking temple, an impressive labor of love that started in the late 19th century and is still ongoing today.























































































