Barceló Raval
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El hotel Barceló Raval de está situado estratégicamente en el corazón de Barcelona, en el barrio de Raval, uno de los lugares más de moda y epicentro del movimiento artístico y cultural de la ciudad.
Dentro del concepto innovador el hotel ofrece el servicio multifuncional B-Lounge, donde podrá degustar deliciosas tapas de 12.00 a 24.00 hrs. ininterrumpidamente y una amplia carta de cócteles.
En sus 182 modernas habitaciones y 4 sorprendentes suites todas ellas exteriores y con magníficas vistas de la ciudad, encontrará cafetera Nespresso o tetera, carta de almohadas, un original concepto de mini-bar y un innovador servicio de habitaciones.
Y como colofón a este singular edificio, en la planta 11 podrá acceder a la terraza 360º donde disfrutar de las mejores vistas de la ciudad, durante un baño en la piscina o saboreando alguno de los cócteles preparados por nuestro equipo de Barmans.
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Is modern and the reception desk were exceptionally welcoming at arrival. Due to pregnancy I was immediately offered an upgrade however I preferred a low floor room. I stayed on the first floor, there’s 3 lifts and easily accessible stairs if your not a fan of lifts like me. Our room was very modern and clean, bed comfy-ish, tea making facilities provided and stocked with a few essential toiletries. My only thought not relevant to me as I was with husband is that there is not much privacy, you can see the bath/shower from the bed and well the toilet booth isn’t very sound proof, would be really awkward if you were going with mates. On another note for British tourists, take your fire sticks, there’s two English channels and they often don’t work. Rooftop bar has excellent views, I climbed all 11 floors of stairs but view was worth it! Wi-fi is free and also bedroom safes are too, you get a mini bar but a bottle of coke from it will set you back €3- my only niggle was the breakfast, we paid €13 per person for breakfast each day and I found it a bit overpriced, I’m not a fussy eater but didn’t really enjoy the selection put out and my husband barely had anything, I don’t know if its just British tastebuds but I didn’t want cold egg and meats/cheeses for breakfast, in hindsight I wouldn’t of added on for b’fast, orange juice was banging though!
Beds and pillows were out of this world......felt like I was sleeping in clouds
Roof top terrace is beautiful but the pool is so so small, don’t think anyone ever goes in it....
My only worry was the walking through to Las Ramblas street from our hotel was a bit dodgy on certain alley ways and roads.
Our only gripes was the entire outside of hotel is covered in a metal external covering that made a lot of noise in the wind, so on windy nights it wasn't quiet, not great for light sleepers, and the pool is not really a pool, it's more like a small water feature! The bar at the top does have beautiful views though.
The location was near to La Rambla but El Raval itself is quite deprived and seems rough, it was okay walking in pairs but I wouldn't recommend for lone travellers!
There are some superb restaurants/bars nearby, especially one called Marmalade is 3 mins walk and does incredible breakfasts that are cheaper than eating in the hotel.
Breakfast was good quality and fresh with quite a large variety thank-you to the chef who was kind enough to make us fresh omelletes every morning.
The hotel is immaculatly clean with a really nice panoramic view of the city. It has a nice small sauna and gym in the basement with shower facilities. Thank you to all the staff for ensuring we had such a fantastic trip.
We also loved the location as we got a glimpse of the the local life without being too far away from the local attractions.
Staff were friendly and helpful and we were able to get electric scooters to explore the city delivered to the front desk.
Thoroughly recommended!
There is a 360 degree rooftop terrace and bar offering great views of the city.
The rooms are of a contemporary style and I would suggest getting a room on the upper floors as the area can get busy during the weekend
The hotel staff were also very helpful and accommodating.
I was very sceptical after I booked this hotel, to the point that I nearly cancelled my booking because of previous reviews that I read before my trip, but I'm so glad I didn't.
We arrived at the hotel around 1pm with the intention of dropping our bags off and coming back later to check in, however the lovely man on reception informed us that our rooms were ready and we could check in early for no extra cost. (Added bonus was a complimentary glass of Cava on arrival)
The rooms were so unique and had loads of quirky features that I've never had in a hotel before. One of our rooms was a triple. The beds were big and so comfortable. The shower is massive and was powerful, with plenty of hot water. People have previously complained about privacy, but we didn't find this a problem. The rooms are plenty big enough, so unless you want to watch your room mate showering, you can sit and look the other way.
The TV was great with plenty of English channels, including bb1 and itv 1. There is also tea/coffee making facilities in the room, so you can make a cuppa and watch the world go by out the windows.
We ate breakfast every morning in the restaurant which at 18 euro PP, isn't cheap, but there were plenty of hot and cold choices, so we had enough food to set us up for the day.
We also had one evening meal in the hotel. We had tapas, which was delightful and reasonably priced.
With regards to the area........ if you're from a quiet cotswold town like myself, it may be a little eye opening for you! In the day time we felt perfectly safe walking around, there were homeless people, however none of them bothered us and kept themselves to themselves (which is more than can be said for other parts of Barcelona) in the evening we always made sure that we were in the hotel by 10pm and we never had any problems. If you stick the the well lit main roads, it felt safe walking back from La Rambla. I think previous reviews about the area are unfair. Yes, it's not like walking around a cotswold town, but as a family group of 2 adults and 2 children we never felt threatened.
Lastly, the 360 roof terrace really is the best part of this hotel. The views from the top are really impressive, especially in the evening. The drinks are competitively price. A glass of wine was 6 euro and a coke/Fanta was 4 euro, so definitely not over priced for the location and atmosphere. We spent every evening up there and loved it.
Every staff member we encountered spoke wonderful English and were so friendly and helpful.
The gym and sauna were also a great added bonus for before we headed to the roof top bar.
I really can't recommend this hotel enough. I loved it and would definitely stay again if I was in Barcelona.
"Keep valuables safe, be aware of surroundings, whilst we didn’t have issues or heard of people having issues local area vibe isn’t great."Read full review
"The neighbourhood is pretty rough, but does have some good quality restaurants and bars that aren't very touristy. "Read full review
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