The Circuit de Barcelona-Catalunya in Montmelo has been the home of the Spanish Grand Prix since 1991 and serves as the primary pre-season testing venue for Formula 1 teams, making it the most data-rich circuit on the calendar. The demanding technical layout has been mastered by multiple World Champions including Schumacher and Hamilton. Hotels in Barcelona provide excellent circuit access and the extraordinary experience of Gaudi's architecture, world-class tapas and seafood, and the energy of one of Europe's finest cities.
A 1919 grande dame that blends original Belle Époque bones — sweeping marble staircase, stained glass, frescoed ceilings — with a contemporary rooftop pool and terrace. The Caelis restaurant holds a Michelin star, and the spa rivals any in the city.
A 19th-century apartment building reimagined as Barcelona's coolest lifestyle hotel. The lobby doubles as a co-working space, the rooftop is the neighbourhood's social hub, and the rooms balance industrial brick with warm textiles.
An 18th-century palace on Barcelona's most serene square, where bullet holes from the Civil War share walls with contemporary design. Rooftop restaurant, hushed courtyard, and a location in the dead centre of the Barri Gòtic.
A slim, smart hotel with one of the best rooftop pools in the Gothic Quarter. Rooms are compact but impeccably designed — walnut panels, terrazzo floors, Catalan ceramics. The spa and pool justify the price on their own.
A Ritz-Carlton-managed tower on the waterfront with floor-to-ceiling Mediterranean views, a Frank Gehry fish sculpture at its feet, and one of Spain's best hotel spas. The beach is literally your front yard.
Private en-suite rooms at hostel prices, with a communal kitchen, rooftop terrace, and a location steps from Passeig de Gràcia. Barcelona's best budget option for travelers who want their own space.