Barcelona epitomises 'cool', from its clothes to its music to its art. Life centres on the tapas, cafes, restaurants and clubs; others find its charm in the Old Town - ancient buildings, narrow streets and Gaudi architecture.
Situated in a bustling, tree-lined street in the heart of Barcelona, this centrally located apartment on the third floor of a grand apartment block is less than two minutes walk from the Passeig de Gracia, designed to be Barcelona's Grand Avenue, and only minutes away from the beach.
Beautifully decorated, you feel a welcome embrace the moment you step inside this wonderfully warm Catalonian retreat. A large open dining and sitting room area allows for an excellent entertaining space for friends or family.
This spacious accommodation is ideal for a large family or group as is has 2 large bedrooms both with en-suite bathrooms and a very handy bunk-bed alcove situated within the Master Suite
With year round sun and a vibrant beach life few places are more fun.
Barcelona is without a doubt one of the most exciting cities in Europe. With so much culture to explore, its hard to know where to begin. We suggest that you don’t miss the superbly preserved medieval centre of the Gothic Quarter and the art nouveau exuberance of the splendid houses, palaces and public buildings. These were created by the eccentric genius Antoni Gaudí, whose still unfinished Sagrada Familia church is one of the great architectural marvels of the century.
Apart from the architecture, Barcelona boasts splendid museums, the Picasso and the Miró foundation. Music can be enjoyed in the many venues, not least the prestigious Liceu opera house and the quite astonishing Palau de la Música Catalana. But of course Barcelona is not just culture. Street life is intense and constant; varying from century old grocery shops to designer boutiques and everything in between. It is a food lover’s paradise, and its culinary delights will stimulate your taste buds. Whether it be to visit the astounding 150 year old Boquería Market, or to sample traditional Catalan cuisine, browse for every imaginable kind of tapas, or revel in state of the art stellar gastronomic innovation, Barcelona definitely has it all.
For a day out of town, Barcelona offers many splendid excursions. For example, the spectacular mountain setting of the great monastery of Montserrat (great also for hiking); the surrealism of the “Theatre Museum” created by Salvador Dalí in his native town of Figueres, or the enchanting landscapes and vineyards of the home of sparkling Cava, Penedés.
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As a coastal city in the north-east of Spain, Barcelona has a Mediterranean climate. Read More
EURO 3,450 per week - Jan - April, Aug, Nov - Dec
EURO 4,220 per week - May - July, Sept - Oct
EURO 4,895 per week - Easter and Christmas
Pricing includes maid service and mid-week linen change.
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