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Grand Hotel Central, Barcelona City, Catalonia, Spain

Located in the centre of the city, next to Barcelona’s cathedral, with spectacular views of the entire Gothic district and the ancient city walls.

From the hotel, the most interesting things in the city can be comfortably accessed: Las Ramblas, the shopping zone around Plaza Cataluña, the most visited museums and the seafront.

In recent years, the most fashionable zone of Barcelona has developed right next to the hotel: El Born district, replete with surprising shops, designer bars and restaurants scattered throughout its narrow streets and well-lit plazas.

If you are looking for relaxation, you will be able to enjoy the beaches and the maritime flavour still present in Barcelona, close to the hotel.

Hotel Facilities

  • restaurant
  • cafeteria
  • business center/services
  • laundry service
  • parking
  • meeting room
  • swimming pool
  • gym
  • spa

Room Details

  • air conditioning
  • heating
  • fully equipped bathroom
  • hair dryer
  • bath clothes
  • telephone
  • room service
  • satellite tv
  • cd player
  • minibar
  • security box
  • internet access
  • dvd
  • writing desk
  • Guide to Ciutat Vella & La Rambla

    La Rambla (popularly called Las Ramblas) is a tree-lined pedestrian boulevard packed with buskers, living statues, mimes and itinerant salespeople selling everything.

    The Raval has become a multicultural mosaic where the mix of modernity and the past of the former Barrio Chino, have made it a pole of attraction for people from all over the world.

    La Ribera neighbourhood is a must for anyone taking a walk through Barcelona. Whether you get there from the Via Laietana or the Arc de Triomf, as you explore the maze of narrow streets in this neighbourhood where merchants, artisans and guilds once, you’ll discover the city of design, leisure and fashion. Small, intimate, friendly and funky, El Born is where just about everything fashionable in Barcelona is happening now.

    The Barri Gotic contains a concentration of medieval Gothic buildings only a few blocks northeast of La Rambla, and is the nucleus of old Barcelona.