The ESMO (European Society for Medical Oncology) Annual Congress is Europe's premier oncology event, bringing 25,000+ cancer specialists to Barcelona each September for the presentation of pivotal clinical trial data and treatment advances. ESMO is second only to ASCO in global oncology prestige, and late-breaking results presented here regularly redefine cancer treatment standards worldwide. Barcelona hotels are in strong demand during ESMO Congress week.
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.