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Hostels in Barcelona
Catalonia is a hostel situated in the most glamorous area of Barcelona and just a few minutes walk from everything (shops, restaurants, pubs, etc
INOUT hostel is located in the heart of the Collserola Park, 25 minutes from Plaza Cataluna and Las Ramblas..
The Rambla & Catalunya Hostel can be found at Rambla de Catalone 84, one of Barcelona´s most elegant and charismatic streets.
Graffitti hostel is located in the beautiful Barcelona!
Edelweiss Youth Hostel is located in the neighborhood of Horta-Guinardó, one of Barcelona's most beautiful areas.
La Ciutat is situated just 10 minutes from the city centre by metro/bus. We have individual, double and shared rooms.
Newly opened Mediterranean Youth Hostel is located in the centre of Barcelona in a very nice building next to Catalunya Square...
Our hostel is located in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic area in a quiet square next to Las Ramblas...
Situated in central Barcelona, 150 meters from the Ramblas, La Boqueria Market and the main tourist attractions, our place is designed for you to have a great time on a warm and friendly atmosphere
Just 5 minutes from Plaça Catalunya and 100 metres from the most famous street of the city, Ramblas...
The hostel is located in the center of the city, known as Barri Gotic, near Las Ramblas and all the main points of interest.
Abba Youth Hostel is located in the city center of Barcelona at the end of the Ramblas.
Our hostel is exceptional value, has different sized dorms and is just one minute from Las Ramblas...
We offer a friendly, intimate & relaxing atmosphere, helping our guests to enjoy their stay in Barcelona...
Do you want to dream??? Barcelona is a never ending dream!! And Barcelona Dream is a never ending hostel. Barcelona Dream is located right in front of Metro L2 Pep Ventura Station in Badalona. Just 10 minutes away from Plaza Catalunya,
Very nice and comfortable hostel 15 min. on foot from Plaza Catalunya, in a safe area, with all you need to feel almost like at home. Included in the price: kitchen, internet, breakfast and bed linen. No curfew although it's quiet at night.
Only 5 minutes walk from Sants Station...is your house in Barcelona!!
Located in front of the most popular beach in Barcelona and only 10 minutes walking to the city center, you'll never forget the view of the sunrise from the terrace of our bar. Lots of things to do. Experience Barcelona while you're on the beac
Sant Jordi Diagonal Hostel is a new hostel located in the heart of Barcelona. It is in one of the most iimportants streets in Barcelona, The Diagonal Avenue. It is close to the Ramblas, just 10 minutes walking
Welcome to Sant Jordi Alberg, a new hostel in the centre of Barcelona with dorms for 2 or 6 people...
Problably one of the coolest hostels in Europe. Ideally located, near of everything. There's allways something going on: concerts, parties, djs sessions, tours, activities, etc. Totally focused on the international traveller.
Hostel Columbus is a small, quiet, new (10 bunk beds), clean hostel; well located in the centre of the city, just off 'Las Ramblas'
Rambla's Home is located in the Rambla Catalonia, one of the most charismatic and elegant arteries of Barcelona...
Located in the heart of Barcelona's Gothic area, in a quiet street opposite the Cathedral . We have clean, cosy and spacious facilities. Our rooms are exteriors and they all have their own balcony
The new kid in town. Impressive modern building completely refurbished in the best location ever dreamed for a hostel. More than 400 beds next to Plaza Catalunya and Las Ramblas
Converted designer loft with a dorm room for up to 10-20 people in the heart of Barcelona
Welcome to Sant Jordi Les Corts Hostel, a new hostel. We are a youthful hotel with a friendly atmosphere......
Sant Jordi Sagrada Familia is located in the centre of Barcelona, close to Sagrada Familia, only 5 minutes walking.
Mambo Tango is located nearest the heart of the city, the famous Ramblas and Catalunya square, the Barceloneta's beach
The Youth Hostel Kabul is open 24 hours a day and is located in downtown Barcelona...
Brand new hostel! HelloBCN is located in the heart of Barcelona....
Youth hostel located in the center of Barcelona. Brand new with all the facilities that you can think of.
Welcome to the coolest Hostel in town. Barcelona sound Hostel is a brand new Hostel with the perfect location in the city. It is only 2 minutes walking form Les Rambles,
Sant Jordi Sants Hostel is a new hostel located only 10 minutes walking from Sants Station, the main train station in Barcelona.
The Pere Tarrés Hostel is a completely new building in a safe financial and shopping district in Barcelona..
Welcome to the Albareda youth hostel, is situaded in the Sants-Montjuic district, with its famous Avenue Paral.lel.
Located next to Las Ramblas, the Sun & Moon has has become an excellent option for those travellers who are on a budget...
Our centrally-located hostel is clean, comfortable and friendly. It has a great atmosphere and is a place you can relax, meet new friends and enjoy yourself.
Àgora BCN is located next to the Campus Mundet of the University of Barcelona (UB) behind the Horta Velodrome building and 50 metres far from Passeig Vall Hebron-Ronda de Dalt in Barcelona.
The Residència Erasmus Gràcia is a student residence, located in the neighborhood of Gràcia, right at the heart of Barcelona.
Our hostel is nice, perfectly located, comfortable,clean and has a very high quality standard. Located on a Palace on the Gothic Neighborhood, the heart of Barcelona; you can visit almost all of the tourist spots just by walki
We are located in the centre of the city, close to Teatro Liceo, Ramblas, Puerto Olimpico, Pza. Real...
Campus del Mar Youth Hostel was inaugurated in December 2002, as part of a deal with the Universitat Pompeu Fabra...
The Ideal Youth Hostel is a typical Barcelona's city center style building. It's located by the famous Ramblas boulevard and next to the Opera House.
Melon District is a new concept of accommodation for young travelers who are looking for a place to stay in Barcelona. Located in the well-known Parallel Avenue,
Pere Felip Monlau Youth Hostel was inaugurated in January 1997, as part of a deal with the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya
Torre Girona Youth Hostel is located at the Campus Nord (Northem Campus) of the UPC, in the district of Pedralbes,
This University has apartments for 1, 2, 4 or 5 people and is the perfect place to relax...
regional info

The best place to watch people go by, to stroll or simply relax, is 'Las Ramblas', a pedestrian street with dozens of outdoor cafes. Here, you’ll find flower-stands, book kiosks and small market stalls where they sell birds and small animals. You’ll also find an endlessly fascinating flowing receptacle of pageant-jugglers, singers, dancers, puppeteers, sidewalk artists, living statues and assorted oddballs on parade. Nearby is 'Plaça Real', with plenty of bars and restaurants, and 'Palau Guell', built by the Catalan architectural genius Antoni Gaudí in his undulating art-nouveau style. While in Las Ramblas and Placa Real, be very aware of pickpockets, too.
After having seen these sights, stroll the narrow winding streets of the 'Barri Gotic', the medieval Gothic quarter full of interesting tapas bars and cafes. Check out Picasso’s old hangout, 'Els Quatre Gats', which has been renovated without losing its bohemian charm. Or head for the old Barceloneta section on the waterfront. This working-class area, which was always slightly rundown and scruffy-looking, is now packed with paella restaurants. The new beach area, which runs from Barceloneta to the Olympic village, is much cleaner than the old beach area. Although some people believe that it has been cleaned up considerably, it might be a wise idea to stay out of the water. Fortunately, the beach itself is already a feast for the eyes (and ears), with its huge and roaring waves.
Catalans are known for their independent spirit and their sense of humour. Salvador Dali was a Catalan (and unfortunately for Catalans, he was also a Fascist and supporter of General Franco's regime)and his bizarre sense of humour is just one example of the region’s endearing weirdness. Language is a BIG problem for English-speakers in Barcelona and also areas around the city. There are bno signboards in English and if you do not speak Spanish (or preferably Catalan), you are better off with a phrase book to guide you around. Even in Hotels they do not speak English. It comes as a surprise because a large part of the tourists are English and tourism is a big contributer to their economy.
Spring is the best time to visit Barcelona, as you can expect a temperature of round and about 20 degrees Celsius. During summer, it can get very hot and humid (about 30 degrees) and crowded, due to the tourists and cultural events taking place in September. Barcelona will be as expensive as you want it to be. Attention: Barcelona is relatively rich, so prices are much higher than places elsewhere in Spain. Still, restaurants are relatively cheap (at lunch time you can find a two course meal and desert for 7-9€) and for a hotel, three meals and a night out, count on it costing some 145 Euro for two persons.
Barcelona higlights:
1.-Architecture: if you love architecture, Barcelona is the city indeed.
Roman period: Roman walls, 4 remaining columns of the Temple at Centre excursionista, Museu d´historia de la ciutat (walk underground through the roman past).
Gothic period: Santa Maria del Mar (best gothic church), Plaça del Rei, Saló del Tinell, Drassanes, Catedral, Santa Maria del Pi, Llotja de Barcelona, Hospital de la Santa Creu, streets within barri gotic (gothic ward).
Pre-modernist and Modernist period: Gaudí's main works: Sagrada Familia, Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, Parc Güell, Palau Güell, Casa Vicens. Other modernist architects' masterpieces: Palau de la Musica Catalana, Hospital de Sant Pau, Casa Ametller, Casa de les Punxes, Arc de Triompf i Parc de la Ciutadella, Plaça Reial, Passeig de Gracia. Some of those were included in the World Heritage list.
Modern Period: Pabelló d´Alemanya (German Pabilion 28 universal expo, a masterpiece of the modern arquitecture designed by Mies Van der Rohe), Pabelló de la republica (GATPAC), Escola Tecnica Superior d´Arquitectura (Coderech), Macba (museum art contemporani designed by Richard Meyer), Anella Olimpica (olimpic area, Isozaki, Correa, Calatrava...), Torre Agbar (the new symbol in town by Jean Nouvel), Mercat de Santa Caterina (Miralles-Tagliube), Tibidabo´s comunication tower (Norman Foster), Forum´s Convention Center (Herzog & de Meuron).
2. Art and museums:
Museu Nacional d´Art de Catalunya (MNAC) with the best romanic paintings in the world. This museum preserves the wall frescos of a great part of the romanic churches in Pirineos.
Museu Picasso: The museum is located in a medieval palace on Montcada Street, 15-23 in the Gothic area. Once inside you will discover a magnificent compilation of early Picasso paintings. Both oils and drawings displayed in this perminent collection are representative of the artist's formative years as well as later in his illustrious career. The entire collection of over 3,500 works include 24 masterpieces such as "Man in a Baret", "The Divan", "Margot or the Period of Waiting", and "Blanquita Suarez" just to name a few. Museu Picasso is a must-see in Barcelona.
Fundació Miró: Located in a good modern building from Sert, you´ll find a wide sample of Joan Miró works.
Others: Centre d´art Santa Monica, Fundació Tapies, Centre de Cultura Contemporanea.
3. Best walks
Barcelona´s seashore walk: Departing from the Forum of las Culturas area, walk along Passeig Maritim, cross the Vila Olimpica, continue to la Barceloneta, follow el moll de la Fusta to Colon monument. Best moments are at sunrise or at sunset. (3-4 km)
Las Ramblas: From Plaça Catalunya, walk down to Colon, sit at a café and just watch the people go by. (500 m)
Barri Gotic: Just keep your maps and guidebooks away, and lose yourself within the lovely old streets of el barri gotic. Finish your walk taking a beer at la Plaça Reial (one of the nicest). (3-5-8 km, walk as long as you can)
El Raval: Submerge yourself in our little Karachi, just on the opposite side of las Ramblas. Start at el Mercat de la Boqueria (traditional market), and lose yourself on the decadent streets of el raval, try some shawarma, or some dhal in any Panjabi restaurant, and check how cosmopolitan is Barcelona (not so London or Amsterdam...but getting close). Take care about pickpocketing.
Passeig de Gracia to Gracia: From Plaça Catalunya walk up Passeig de Gracia (the most elegant street in town with the most expensive shops) to the bohemian neigborhood of Gracia. Just take a walk into the neigborhood and take a beer in any plaça. (Plaça Rius i Taulet, Plaça Diamant...)
4. Best city views
From Montjuic: Just go up to Palau Nacional (MNaC) at Montjuic Mountain and enjoy the sunset over the city. If you are lucky (try on weekends), after the sunset you´ll see the Magic Fountain Show.
From Tibidabo: The best views of Barcelona are from el Tibidabo. And old fashioned and decadent Atraction parc (but one of the top 5 in the world according to Lonely Planet), on the top of el Tibidabo. Yes that´s our Corcovado...
From el Parc Güell: If you have not time enough to go to Tibidabo, you can get great views too, from Parc güell.
5. Nightlife
Plaça Reial area. Take some beers at el Glaciar or el Sidecar, after that try at el Club 13 (until 03.00), and after that head to el Jamboree if you like hip hop or el Karma if you prefer independent pop-rock (until 06.00).
El Raval is Barcelona's most diverse area with a mixture of cultures and atmospheres. It was much neglected until recently, but it is full of small, hip bars.
El Born and La Ribera, one of the trendiest areas to be in, combine the romanticism of the old city with the newly designed interiors of its numerous bars, clubs and restaurants. This area attracts couples and groups in their 30s looking for sophisticated, relaxing and intimate bars.
Poblenou area: Take some beers at l´Ovella, and after that try Razzmatazz (one of the best clubs in town). Many popular bands, such as the Chemical Brothers, Massive Attack, Coldplay, Blur, and Oasis all played in this hall during their early tours.
Vila Olimpica area: For nice people, catalans say "ambiente algo mas pijo". Try at Baja club or Catwalk.
Zona Alta area: Take your first beers at La Borsa (imported beers from worlwide), and after that go to a disco or club in the area. The top is Luz de Gas, where you´ll find people up to 50 y/old men trying to met 20y/old girls, and 40 y/old women trying the same with 20 y/old boys. If you want to meet rich socialites, this is the place. For the nicest people. "Ambiente muy pijo".
For gay and lesbian: Try at El coño de mi prima (Eixample) or at Las Torres de Avila (Poble espanyol). Left Eixample is called Gayxample.
6. Beaches: From Forum to Barceloneta, they all are fine, but always crowded in summer.
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