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One area in which there have been enormous strides in recent years is hotels geared towards discerning travellers on a budget. Pared-down facilities no longer go hand-in-hand with lack of style or comfort, and Barcelona is full of hotels where, for €100 (£89) a night or less, you can lay your head on a decent pillow and wake up to a good breakfast. There has been a design revolution, too, at this price level, and common areas, particularly, can be a blaze of colour and light. Here’s our pick of the best budget hotels in Barcelona.
Room Mate Emma
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
At every level, staff are helpful and smiling, and the ethos of the hotel is to provide a range of services not usual at this price, such as beautifully old-fashioned, pastel-coloured bicycles for rent, and a mini-router with which guests can enjoy free Wi-Fi around the city. The breakfast is cheap but generous, with hot and cold choices.
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111
Chic & Basic Born Boutique Hotel
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
All-white rooms are designed to be as open and airy as possible. The glass shower cubicles alongside the beds might not appeal to friends sharing, but the use of mirrors and semi-transparent twisted PVC curtains is both curious and clever. This is a basic hotel in terms of facilities, so contact with staff is fairly limited, but those on reception are friendly enough. No restaurant, but a simple buffet breakfast is available.
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102
Ciutat de Barcelona
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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101
Hotel Market
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
The aesthetic in the rooms mixes teak bed frames and oversized headboards with red lacquered cabinets and portraits of Chairman Mao. The ground-floor restaurant also combines a designer look with low prices; although the food can be hit and miss, it’s hard to go wrong with the simpler dishes –creative salads, pasta and grilled fish.
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108
Pensió 2000
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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97
Praktik Garden
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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90
Hotel Jazz
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
On the roof is a pool just about big enough to swim in, next to which sit serried rows of sunbeds with a superb view over the rooftops to Montjuïc. Rooms have surprisingly wide beds, and a cheap but adequate breakfast is served in a fairly spartan room on the first floor.
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135
Catalonia Portal de l’Angel
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
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107
H10 Casanova
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
The predominant colour scheme in the rooms is cream and chocolate, and a refurb has seen the addition of 1970s Habitat-style furniture. The ‘Mexiterranée’ restaurant, as the name suggests, mixes Mexican and Mediterranean, though not in the same dish.
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105
Hotel Banys Orientals
Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain
Rooms are fairly small, though comfortable and not unreasonable for the price, with boxy teak four-posters, little balconies and a monochrome colour scheme. There is an affiliated restaurant, Senyor Parellada, downstairs, with a good list of Catalan dishes at very decent prices.
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103
All prices cited are from booking.com, subject to change in high season and during popular holidays and events.