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Catalonia is a vibrant and passionate region of Spain with a proud culture and history. Its landscape ranges from the tall peaks of the Pyrenees to the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. Throughout the province you’ll discover medieval and modernist architecture and the fantastic creations of Salvador Dalí.
Many visitors to Catalonia make Barcelona their first port of call. The second-largest city in Spain, and the capital of Catalonia, Barcelona sits between the Mediterranean Sea and the mountains of the Serra de Collserola.
Take a walk along Barcelona’s Las Ramblas, a tree-lined boulevard popular with locals and visitors, to get a feel for the city. The bustling street connects with the Plaça de Catalunya, a large plaza in the center of the city. Explore the city's architecture, including the old buildings of the Gothic Quarter and Antoni Gaudi’s modernist masterpieces, such as his unfinished Sagrada Familia (Church of the Holy Family). Go shopping on the Passeig de Gràcia and at La Boqueria Market before heading to the edge of town to relax on one of the city’s beaches.
For more beach fun, head down the coast to the Costa Brava. This long stretch of coastline has miles of sandy expanses that include horseshoe bays, secluded coves and popular resort towns like Pineda and Tossa de Mar. Swim, sunbathe, scuba dive and windsurf in the warm Mediterranean water before retreating to a traditional restaurant to dine with views of the water.
The Costa Brava is where you will find plenty of art, history and outdoor adventures. Visit the village of Cadaqués to see the former home of Salvador Dalí, now a fascinating museum. Tour the old Roman Ruins of Empuries and the remains of the medieval castle at Begur or hike in the Cap de Creus Natural Park. During the winter, skiers flock to Girona Pyrenees for excellent snow conditions.
Reach Catalonia by flying into the international airports at either Barcelona or Girona. If you want to explore, renting a car is the most convenient way to see the region's coastline, countryside, towns and cities, although it is possible to travel across the province by bus and rail.
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14 Dec. - 15 Dec.
Great location, great value for money. Place is modern, clean; perfect for layover stay
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16 Dec. - 17 Dec.
Wonderful welcome, fantastic location, extremely comfortable room! Couldn’t have wished for a better hotel on all counts 😊
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18 Dec. - 19 Dec.
Everything best service decor favorite Hotel ever
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11 Dec. - 12 Dec.
Great location highly recommend Rooftop fabulous view and pool Excellent breakfast
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15 Dec. - 16 Dec.
I like this place a lot. The lights and atmosphere is very funky and hip. The rooftop was awesome. The gym was very good. The only complaint was that the windows do not open and the room became very hot. The AC did not work either. The second day I left all the curtains closed and it was cooler but ...
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11 Dec. - 12 Dec.
The staff was very nice and friendly. Beds were very comfortable and the location is excellent!
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11 Dec. - 12 Dec.
Beautiful room. Good service. Superb location and views
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17 Dec. - 18 Dec.
Was an excellent hotel, nice and central, right on La Ramblas. Would stay there again.
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