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Located in the heart of Barcelona’s art-nouveau district, on the majestic Passeig de Gràcia, this hotel is housed in two former palazzos dating from the 19th century, the Casa Daurell built in 1872 and the Casa Batlló built in 1895. Both buildings have been restored. Across from the hotel, stands one of Barcelona’s most famous architectural jewels, the famous Pedrera by Gaudí.
The hotel’s surroundings, its architectural style and the recently opened Restaurante Lasarte with Martín Berasategui at the helm, make it a major tourist magnet which combines cutting-edge facilities, enjoyment and design.
CLUB GOURMAND
In addition to its outstanding location and renowned Catalan art-nouveau, or modernista, architecture, the hotel is also home to the Restaurante Lasarte run by the famous chef Martín Berasategui, who holds three Michelin stars.
This warm, welcoming, exotic restaurant is set out on different levels and is decorated with wooden mosaics, limestone and wood-panelled walls. It serves Mediterranean-style cuisine with the highly personal touch of its chef.
The Restaurante Loidi, which is overseen by Berasategui, follows the philosophy of the bistrot. Its cuisine harks back to traditional roots and uses the finest in market-fresh seasonal produce. The restaurant can seat 110 diners and has its own separate street entrance, just off Passeig de Gràcia.
CLUB BUSINESS
The hotel has 11 function rooms equipped with the latest in high-tech audiovisual equipment. They can host up to 250 people and are ideal for meetings and special events. |
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In addition to the services you would expect of a hotel, the Hotel Condes de Barcelona has 235 guest rooms which provide comfort and well-being due to their light, soundproofing and air-conditioning and heating. Some of them have a jacuzzi and terrace.
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Spacious, light-filled rooms, specially decorated to create an exclusive atmosphere of elegance and comfort.
Rooms have exterior views or overlook the interior courtyard which is typical of the Eixample district.
Exterior rooms and interior rooms overlooking the courtyard, Double bed or twin beds, Mini-bar, safe, Wi-Fi, satellite TV ,Bulgari toiletries, bathrobes, slippers
Room dimensions: 25 m2
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Spacious, light-filled rooms offering the finest views of the Passeig de Gràcia, specially decorated to create an atmosphere of elegance and comfort.
Exterior rooms Double bed or twin beds Mini-bar, safe, Wi-Fi, satellite TV Bulgari toiletries, bathrobes, slippers.
Room dimensions: 29 m2 |
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These rooms are more spacious and offer views of the Passeig de Gràcia, making them the ideal place to enjoy your stay in Barcelona. They have a balcony or terrace. For guests looking for the ultimate in peace and quiet, we have interior executive rooms overlooking a secluded landscaped courtyard.
Exterior rooms. Double bed or twin beds, Mini-bar, safe, Wi-Fi, satellite TV, Bulgari toiletries, bathrobes, slippers.
Room dimensions: 33 m2 |
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Spacious suites with a sitting room or separate area for work, relaxation or reading. Large bathroom with bath and separate shower unit.
Exterior rooms. King-size double bed (2 x 2 m) or twin beds, 2 flat-screen TVs, mini-bar, safe, Wi-Fi, Bulgari toiletries, bathrobes, slippers.
Room dimensions: 40 m2 |
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Our suites offer the highest levels of service and the very latest amenities. They comprise two areas, a bedroom and spacious sitting room, to create that special exclusive atmosphere. The suites offer views of the Passeig de Gràcia or the interior courtyard which is typical of the Eixample district. Large bathroom with bath and separate shower unit.
Exterior rooms. King-size double bed, 2 flat-screen TVs, mini-bar, safe, Wi-Fi, Bulgari toiletries, bathrobes, slippers. Special welcome gifts. Late check-out option.
Room dimensions: 58 m2 |
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Once in Barcelona take the “Diagonal” avenue which crosses the whole city diagonally, here you will cross Paseo de Gracia where the hotel is located. If you are going up town on the Diagonal, make a right at Paseo de Gracia and the hotel will be about five blocks down on your right hand side. The main reference mark is Guadi´s La Pedrera, very famous in Paseo de Gracia. TMB Buses: 7, 16, 17, 20, 22, 24, 28, 39, 43, 44 Y 45
Underground: Línea 3
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| Airport: 12 Km. |
Trade fair site: 6 Km. |
Railway station: 2 Km. |
| Bus stop: 200 mts. |
Tube gate: 500 mts. |
Harbour: 4 Km. |
| Beach: 4 Km. |
Golf: 20 Km. |
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Destination information: Barcelona |
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The Hotel Condes de Barcelona is located in the heart of the historic city of Barcelona. It is surrounded by shops, restaurants, cinemas, and bars, as well as shopping malls, discotheques and cafés.
The Modernista Trail has made its mark on the Passeig de Gràcia, in buildings such as the Casa Lleó Morera, by the architect Domènech i Montaner, and Antoni Gaudí’s Casa Batlló and Casa Milà, popularly known as La Pedrera.
The city of a thousand faces, Barcelona is a melting pot of colours, tastes and aromas which offers a whole host of services. Within 15 minutes walking distance of the hotel is the Plaça de Catalunya, which marks the boundary between the Eixample district and the old town, or Ciutat Vella, and leads to Les Rambles and down to Barcelona’s opera house, the Gran Teatre del Liceu, where lovers of opera, dance and classical music can enjoy good music during their stay in the city.
Les Rambles is also home to Barcelona’s most famous food market, the Mercat de la Boqueria, which features a world of contrasts: on the one hand, traditional garden produce and, on the other, exotic foods from other countries. Across Les Rambles, through the Plaça Reial, is the Gothic Quarter, the city’s oldest neighbourhood, brimming with narrow streets and small squares with a unique charm, which lead to the imposing Cathedral, and the churches of La Mercè and Santa Maria del Mar.
Barcelona is a complete city. It has the sea and over 4 kilometres of beaches, such as Sant Sebastià, La Barceloneta, Nova Icària, Bogatell and Mar Bella. It also has mountains: Tibidabo, which rises 512 metres above sea level, and forms the highest peak on the Collserola Massif together with Norman Foster’s Collserola Tower and, finally, Montjuïc with the Olympic Stadium, the Calatrava Tower, which are part of the legacy of the 1992 Olympic Games, and the Poble Espanyol, or Spanish Village.
Barcelona’s football teams, which are one of its defining elements, are another attraction of this cosmopolitan city. Barça, who play in a blue and red strip, and RCD Espanyol, who play in blue and white. Fans of Futbol Club Barcelona can also visit the Camp Nou stadium and the Museu del Barça. The city offers many more museums, such as the Museu Picasso, the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA), the Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya (MNAC) and the Fundació Joan Miró.
At the intersection of the Diagonal, the Gran Vía and the Meridiana, three of Barcelona’s main arteries, Jean Nouvel’s Agbar Tower rises up. Designed as a business centre, it stands 142 metres tall and was inspired by the mountains of Montserrat and Gaudí’s architectural legacy.
Barcelona is also a city for night owls and offers everything you could need to enjoy a night on the town. Restaurants with typical dishes from many countries and Mediterranean cuisine will captivate the most demanding palates. Barcelona is full of champagne bars such as Selmos and Saint-Germain, cocktail bars such as Boadas; discotheques such as Danzatoria, Bikini, Fellini, Up&Down, Ribelino’s Club, Sutton, City Hall, Razzmatazz, Luz de Gas, Otto Zutz, Catwalk, and La Terrazza, and music bars such as Espai Barroc, Pastís, Quilombo, Bikini, Club Ommsession and Jamboree. Barcelona also has an extensive range of theatres (including the Teatre Nacional de Catalunya, Espai Brossa and Sala Beckett), concert halls and a large number of cinemas. Barcelona’s Passeig de Gràcia is also the place to find the shops selling the world’s top names in fashion.
Shopping in Barcelona is more than an activity, it is another way of gaining an insight into the city’s charms and idiosyncrasies.
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