Top rated hotels in Barcelona

Twentytu Hostel Barcelona
3.8/539 Reviews
We stayed at this hotel at Barcelona and it was a new experience. Pros : The hotel has a Lobby with 2 attendants 24 hours which is good. They were nice and informative. They allow you to keep bags at the lobby inside lockers with keys in case you check in early or need to store your bags after checkout for the rest of the day. Price, wasn't cheapest option but was below average at this high season at the city. CONS: 1.Rooms are Very small. It felt more like a narrow cell. Like sleeping inside a Walk In closet. A narrow 1 m hall with 2 bunk beds leading to a bathroom. If you have luggage and use the hall to open it, you have to jump over it to move. 2. Bed was hard, not comfy. Pillows flat. 3. Light turns off every certain amount of minutes. They have timers and all is controlled from the front desk downstairs. At 12 they come off. Even if you are using the room. You have to call the front desk and ask for them to turn them on. There is no phone in the room. You have to go outside to call. 4. The rooms are not Sound Proof. All the street noises come in to the room: cars, people talking,, trucks, bangs... Etc. Even though the street. Really disturbs your sleep. 5. You can't control room temperature. Another thing the front desk controls is how cool your room is. If you feel to hot you got to ask them to turn it down. So many things that supposedly claimed to be ”Smart and Green” are really annoying and uncomfortable to the guests. They keep their Costs low. 6. No drinking water fountain. You can buy from a vending machine or serve yourself a glad of tap water. 7. No Towels. You want one? Pay 4 euros at the front desk for each. Im sorry, but I didn't enjoy my stay at the hotel. All the modern features save money to the owners but it comes with sacrifice from the guests.
Sant Jordi Hostels Sagrada Familia
4.4/5101 Reviews
I stayed 5 nights in the accommodation and the truth that was all very pleasant. The staff boys all with the best of the waves always and available for any doubt I had. I highlight the work of Ceci, Diogo, Alan, Sofi and Geri. The hotel is very comfortable and the common rooms of the best of the Hostel. The only point in the way of ” complain” is that my goal at the Hostel was to meet people, within all my age and just throughout my stay there was a trip of primary and secondary children, who occupied all the rooms of the hotel.
Jacobs Inn Barcelona
4.3/572 Reviews
El Poblenou
Generally speaking, it's okay, but there are not many chairs in the room. It's very inconvenient for people who live on the upper bunk. It's really uncomfortable. And there are a lot of mosquitoes in this place, and it's easy to be bitten if you wear shorts
Ant Hostel Barcelona
3.4/532 Reviews
Overall I liked the hostel and would have given a higher rating if not for the fact one very basic thing was missing. Locks on the showers. The “shared module” was a small 4 bed space inside a larger room with 2 more modules (and yes you can hear everybody from the other modules too unfortunately). Each module has its own bathroom where the toilet is separate and lockable but the shower area (with a curtain) and sink area is not lockable at all. Nor is the door to your “module” so any of the 12 people that have a key to your room could walk in at any time. This left an uncomfortable feeling for me and not having a lockable door in the module was also not great especially when others in the room were noisy. However, I found the staff very friendly. I liked the 24/7 reception which was reassuring and the location is good. The bed was comfortable. For the sake of adding a lock to the bathroom so that we can have a shower in private I think that wouldn’t cost much and be a big improvement so please do take this onboard. It seems that other reviews have also highlighted not being able to lock their “private module” areas too so hopefully you’ll take feedback and make improvements as it’s a shame that these small things are letting you down. I wouldn’t hesitate to stay again or recommend to others if these minor improvements (but major concerns) are addressed.
Unite Hostel Barcelona
4.2/567 Reviews
Villa Olimpica
Generally good hostel. A bit far off if you want to walk to and from the center, but it’s easy if you take the metro. Rooms clean, bunks are cosy with a little privacy due to the half wall. Good compartments to store your luggage and stuff. Only slightly annoying thing is you have to buy a lock from the reception for 5€ if you want to keep your stuff safe. All in all, good hostel!
Arc House Barcelona
3.5/514 Reviews
The ambient is good but you need a decent service as well, especially regarding room and bathroom. I choose to pay more to have a bed in a shared 4 bedroom instead of 8. This what I found: no heating, cold room because the a/c wasn't working properly (daily temperature outside was 9° and 4° in the night), no linen to cover my body under the duvet (it's supposed somebody else used the duvet before me so it's not hygienic I cannot separate my body from the duvet with a linen), no automatic locker (you need a locket but they didn't inform you before when you reserve), the height available under the upper bed is not enough ample (I hit my head hard when I doubled my knees to access the locker under my bed. Same problem when you wake up, if you forget the height is not enough between the 2 beds you inevitably hit your head. Very unpleasant.), no personal bed light as normally available in all other hostel I visited. Bathroom and shower for men are separated, while for women are all together. Why, I wonder this difference? Why women always are treated better? It's not supposed we are equals? Well, I'm really unsatisfied and I suggest you, people, to avoid this hotel. Management is running it with the typical Catalan mentality: very greedy. They give poor services so they can have better profit. Not acceptable!!!

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