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Hotel Lleo
4.1/542 Reviews
El Raval
The environment is the feel of an old European hotel. The toilet space is particularly large, the hygiene is good, the pillows are a bit dirty, and the overall is OK, but the door of the bathtub fell several times, almost smashing my feet. Irregularities, and the buttons are often sprayed with water, the sound insulation is very poor, the sound outside the door and the next room may be clear, it may be too long, but the sunlight scattered into the room is good, and the service attitude is very kind Very nice.
H la Paloma Adults Only
3.8/545 Reviews
El Raval
We drove into Barcelona and found the hotel perfectly thanks to Gmaps, driving into the carpark was quite amusing as the entrance/lobby area is also where the cars go through when entering the underground carpark. Staff were very friendly and welcomed our arrival. After showing us where we could park we made adventurous drive down two levels as prepared by other reviews.... it is tight but manageable. Staff were full of great advice and information at check in. Giving reassurance that absolutely nothing was too much trouble! The room was well sized and very clean. A huge bath in the centre of the room and plenty of toiletries that were refreshed daily. Thanks again for a great stay.
Casa Camper Barcelona
4.8/567 Reviews
El Raval
All were friendly and perfect It's so nice place Food is delicious too It's a hotel that shows the brand spirit of the campus well I want to come back.
Silken Ramblas
4/585 Reviews
El Raval
It is close to the pedestrian street, and there is a Carrefour supermarket next to it. It is very convenient to eat and eat. It can not reach the seaside of Columbus statue in more than ten minutes. The disadvantage is poor hygiene, the kettle is very dirty, although the bathroom phone is not very useful, it should not It's all dust!
Hotel Aneto
3.9/510 Reviews
El Raval
I had an extremely pleasant stay at Hotel Aneto. The room was fantastic, with a fridge, air conditioning, a great TV and a very comfortable bed. There was plenty of storage space and plugs for charging. The ceilings were very high which made the room feel enormous. The location was just about perfect. It's around the corner from La Rambla and just down the street from Plaça de Catalunya which are the heart of Barcelona. It's also extremely convenient for getting the airport bus which stops in the Plaza. The staff were all great, extremely friendly and talkative both in English and Spanish. The complimentary breakfast from the cafe next door was one of the best I've had from a hotel. The coffee wasn't instant or from a machine as is the case in many hotels, it was real barista coffee. The croissant and sandwich were clearly freshly-made. Only downsides were having to leave my key at reception everytime I left. However, in fairness, the staff usually remembered you and had the key ready for you immediately, so not a big deal, just different. My room sadly had a view of a small courtyard below. Not much they can do with the location, but would have been nice to have a room with a view, of course! Overall, I wouldn't hesitate to recommend Hotel Aneto and hope to make a return visit.
Acta BCN 40
4.2/565 Reviews
El Raval
Two stars doesn’t really do this place justice - staff are very friendly and willing to help tourists, and the rooms, while pokey, are clean and well presented - providing you’re not a stickler for huge amounts of space, you’ll be be very comfortable - definitely more cosy than it is cramped. The whole place is very sleek, modern and airy and I felt very contented and comfortable during my stay there. I can only assume the score comes from its location (as do some of the more dissenting reviews) - I will concede that the areas either side of the hotel are very noisy at all times of the day - the rear side of the property backs onto MACBA where skateboarders like to practice at all hours. The front side (where I stayed) overlooks Carrer de Joaquin Costa, which is bustling at all times of day and comes alive a bit at night - adds a lot of colour to the area, but can make it tricky to get to sleep. If you pack some decent earplugs, you’ll be absolutely fine. I’ve read a lot of dire warnings about the area surrounding the hotel and was actually very anxious about staying here - the taxi driver that took me from the hotel to the airport even commented that we were staying in ‘the red zone’. El Raval is somewhat infamous for its high levels of crime, drugs and ************ and many other tourists have written frightening reviews detailing how they fell foul of certain seedy or even dangerous goings on. I’m happy to report, however, that this particular area of the neighbourhood felt very safe - the street, while a little shabby looking at face value, is a rustic, classically European, multicultural area with some really cool bars and coffee shops nearby - the skater culture around MACBA also gives the place a real trendy, bohemian edge. I walked this street and the areas around it at different hours of the day and it was always lively, busy and I didn’t really feel threatened or vulnerable at any point. Of course, experiences vary and this is only a small part of Raval, but I had nothing but positive experiences.

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