Guest User
February 23, 2024
This is my most satisfying hotel in Spain. The location is a little bit off. It takes 15-20 minutes to walk to La Pedrera. There is a subway 50 meters away. A taxi to Plaza Catalunya costs 6-7 euros. There are many restaurants around the hotel, including a breakfast shop that opens at 6 a.m., and a Chinese-run restaurant that serves fried rice and noodles (the name of the restaurant is attached, but I can’t find it on Google). If you want to save money, you can go to the LIDL supermarket. The overall convenience is very good . The hotel has a small entrance and is located at a crossroads. The front desk is very welcoming and will take the initiative to introduce you to Barcelona's famous attractions and travel methods. There is a welcome drink coupon when you check in, which can be used at any time. There are free water drinks and lollipops in the lobby.
The room is not big and the bathroom is quite good. There is capsule coffee, a free minibar, and Coca-Cola Fanta snacks. It is very good that it is replenished every day. Those who love carbonated drinks are in luck.
The top floor of the hotel is an open-air seating area with a transparent mini swimming pool, suitable for soaking up the sun in winter afternoons.
I drove to Barcelona. There is a parking lot next to the hotel. You can reserve a parking space with the hotel for 25 euros a day. The parking lot is closed on weekends. You need to go to the hotel front desk to get the key to the parking lot (the doll is very cute). Note that you have to park at the entrance of the parking lot first. If you drive to the hotel entrance, you have to run around again before you can enter (the hotel entrance is a one-way street). There was also an incident during the parking period. The rented car was slightly injured, and I mistakenly thought it was caused by the parking lot. The hotel was very proactive in asking questions and helping to contact us for monitoring, which was really great.
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