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Best Hotels in Eixample, Barcelona

Eixample — the 'Extension' — is Barcelona's extraordinary 19th-century grid district, Ildefons Cerdà's radical urban vision realised in over a hundred blocks of chamfered corners and internal garden courtyards. This is where the city's Modernista masterpieces are concentrated: Gaudí's Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, Domènech i Montaner's Casa Lleó Morera, Puig i Cadafalch's Casa Amatller — all within walking distance of each other on the single most architecturally remarkable street in the world. Hotels in Eixample put you at the heart of this spectacle, with wide pavements, excellent Metro connections, and the city's best restaurants at your doorstep.

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Best Hotels in Eixample, Barcelona

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Eixample — the 'Extension' — is Barcelona's extraordinary 19th-century grid district, Ildefons Cerdà's radical urban vision realised in over a hundred blocks of chamfered corners and internal garden courtyards. This is where the city's Modernista masterpieces are concentrated: Gaudí's Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, Domènech i Montaner's Casa Lleó Morera, Puig i Cadafalch's Casa Amatller — all within walking distance of each other on the single most architecturally remarkable street in the world. Hotels in Eixample put you at the heart of this spectacle, with wide pavements, excellent Metro connections, and the city's best restaurants at your doorstep.

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    Mandarin Oriental Barcelona Passeig de Gràcia · $$$$ · ★ 9.4
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    Hotel Almanac Barcelona Eixample Dreta · $$$$ · ★ 9.1
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    Hotel Claris Eixample Dreta · $$$$ · ★ 9.0
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    Cotton House Hotel Eixample Dreta · $$$ · ★ 9.1
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    Hotel Omm Eixample Dreta · $$$ · ★ 9.0

5 hotels reviewed · Price range: $$$$, $$$ · Last updated March 2026

About This Guide

Staying in Eixample means navigating a tension between the neighbourhood's two distinct characters. The area around Passeig de Gràcia — the Dreta de l'Eixample — is Barcelona's luxury commercial and hospitality strip, lined with international fashion houses, Michelin-starred restaurants, and the city's grandest hotel addresses. Move a few blocks west into the Esquerra de l'Eixample (the 'Left Eixample') and you enter a more local, more residential neighbourhood where independent restaurants, concept stores, and neighbourhood cafés dominate. Both halves offer excellent hotel options; the right choice depends on your priorities.

The architectural heritage of Eixample isn't merely background to hotel stays here — it's an active participant in the experience. Many hotels occupy Modernista buildings that have been carefully preserved and adapted; the Cotton House Hotel's former Cotton Guild headquarters, the Mandarin Oriental's converted bank building, and the Claris's 19th-century palace all wear their histories with visible pride. Even the standard city-block apartment buildings in Eixample have distinctive hexagonal paving tiles and ornate iron balconies that give the district its particular visual rhythm.

Eixample's grid structure makes it one of Barcelona's most walkable areas for hotel guests. The regular block size and chamfered corners (designed by Cerdà to improve sight lines and traffic flow) create a neighbourhood that's easy to navigate without maps. From any Eixample hotel, you're within straightforward walking distance of the Sagrada Família, the Passeig de Gràcia architectural landmarks, the Gràcia neighbourhood, and the Diagonal commercial strip. The Metro's Lines 2, 3, and 5 provide quick connections to the Gothic Quarter, the beach, and both airports.

Dining in Eixample is a deeply serious pleasure. The neighbourhood contains a disproportionate concentration of Barcelona's best restaurants, from the casual neighbourhood tapas bars of the Eixample Esquerra to the grand culinary institutions of the Eixample Dreta. Several hotel restaurants here have earned their own Michelin stars, and the neighbourhood's independent food scene — wine bars, vermouth cellars, market-stall operators — rivals any in Spain.

Insider Tips

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    Walk Passeig de Gràcia after dark — the Modernista buildings are beautifully lit and the tourist crowds have largely retreated.

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    The best time to photograph Casa Batlló's façade from your hotel is early morning when the light catches the ceramic tiles at their most luminous.

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    Eixample Esquerra has better value restaurants than Passeig de Gràcia — ask your hotel concierge for neighbourhood spots rather than the obvious tourist recommendations.

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    A 48-hour Gaudí pass covers Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, and Park Güell at a discount — worth buying if you're spending two or more days in the Eixample area.

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    Sunday morning is a wonderful time to walk the Eixample grid — many locals are at the market and the streets are quiet enough to properly appreciate the architecture.

Our Picks

Best Hotels in Eixample, Barcelona

5 hotels · Updated February 2026

Mandarin Oriental Barcelona — Passeig de Gràcia
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.4

The definitive Eixample hotel: supremely positioned between Casa Batlló and the Manzana de la Discòrdia, housed in a meticulous conversion of a 1950s bank building that somehow feels both elegant and contemporary. The Blanc Spa, two-Michelin-starred Moments restaurant, and extraordinarily attentive service make this the standard against which all other Barcelona hotels are measured. There is no better address in the city.

  • best address in barcelona
  • Michelin dining
  • spa
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Hotel Almanac Barcelona — Eixample Dreta
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.1

The Almanac's arrival on the Eixample scene was heralded by a striking contemporary façade that holds its own against its Modernista neighbours. Inside, the design is genuinely fresh — contemporary Catalan craft references, an outstanding art collection, and a rooftop infinity pool with one of the city's best Sagrada Família sightlines. It fills a gap in the market between classic grand hotel and design boutique with remarkable grace.

  • contemporary design
  • rooftop views
  • art
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Hotel Claris — Eixample Dreta
$$$$ Ultra-luxury
★ 9.0

Eixample Dreta

Hotel Claris

The Claris occupies a 19th-century neo-classical palace and houses one of the most surprising private museum collections in any hotel anywhere: pre-Columbian and Khmer antiquities displayed in corridors and public spaces as if the hotel were a living catalogue of human creativity. The rooftop pool and cocktail bar are excellent; the service is the kind that feels genuinely interested in you rather than merely trained to be.

  • museum collection
  • rooftop pool
  • historic palace
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Cotton House Hotel — Eixample Dreta
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.1

Eixample Dreta

Cotton House Hotel

Few hotels anywhere can claim an original purpose as intrinsically interesting as the Cotton House — and the Barcelona Cotton Guild's former headquarters, in Elies Rogent's beautiful 1878 Modernista building, has been transformed into one of the Eixample's most characterful properties. The library bar is the city's finest hotel bar full stop, and the building's soaring spaces create a sense of occasion that makes every check-in feel like arriving somewhere that matters.

  • library bar
  • Modernista heritage
  • atmosphere
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Hotel Omm — Eixample Dreta
$$$ Upscale
★ 9.0

Eixample Dreta

Hotel Omm

Hotel Omm's contribution to the Eixample streetscape — the peeled-back façade revealing terraces behind — remains one of Barcelona architecture's most discussed interventions. Inside, the hotel has matured beautifully: the Spaciomm spa's pool flowing from interior to rooftop terrace with Gaudí's Casa Milà visible in the distance is a genuine Barcelona moment. The restaurant continues to deliver some of the neighbourhood's most interesting contemporary Catalan cooking.

  • design landmark
  • spa
  • Catalan cuisine
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Common Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Is Eixample a good area to stay in Barcelona?

Yes, it's one of the best. Eixample combines excellent Metro connections, walkable access to major sights, outstanding restaurants, and a neighbourhood character that's more residential and less tourist-saturated than the Gothic Quarter.

How far is Eixample from the beach?

About 25–35 minutes on foot or 15 minutes by Metro (line 4 from Passeig de Gràcia to Barceloneta). It's very doable for daily beach trips without staying beachside.

What is Passeig de Gràcia and why is it important?

Passeig de Gràcia is Eixample's central boulevard and home to three of Gaudí's greatest buildings. It's also Barcelona's luxury shopping and hospitality spine — staying here means world-class architecture is literally outside your hotel window.

Is the Eixample Esquerra (Left Eixample) a good area to stay?

Yes, and often better value than the Dreta. The Esquerra is more local, with excellent independent restaurants and bars. It's equally well-connected and the walk to major sights is the same distance.

How close are Eixample hotels to the Sagrada Família?

The Sagrada Família is in the north-eastern corner of Eixample, about a 15–20 minute walk from the Passeig de Gràcia hotels. Most Eixample hotels can arrange transport or guided access.

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