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Luxury and romantic Hotels in Barcelona, boutique Barcelona hotels, charming Barcelona hotels and bed & breakfasts
Choose from our unique selection of romantic hotels in Barcelona and boutique hotels in Barcelona by clicking on the map or list on the right. These will highlight a wide selection of Barcelona hotels, including luxury Barcelona hotels. Whatever your taste, we’ll help you find that perfect getaway in Barcelona.
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» Chic & Basic Born
» Hotel Banys Orientals
» Hotel Barcelona Catedral
» Hotel Boria
» Hotel Bremon
» Hotel Claris
» Hotel Constanza
» Hotel Cram
» Hotel Pulitzer
» Neri Hotel & Restaurant
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ll Barcelona
The glorious city of Barcelona really does seem to have it all. Sophistication, art, architecture (Gaudi anyone?), gastromonic delights, and even much of the sea front has now been recovered to the delight of visiitors. It may be foward looking yet the past is also important. It has managed preserve its own proud Catalan identity and style whilst remaining rooted as part of a greater Spain. Given it's unique individualism, Boutique hotels in Barcelona tend not to be ordinary. They are often cutting edge chic, yet you can also discover simpler, charming hotels in Barcelona. Take your pick from our selection.
ll History
The history of Catalonia dates back to Roman times, when two tribal chiefs – Indíbil and Mandonio – offered their services to Hannibal in the fight against Escipión, two hundred years before Christ. Lleila was the “key” city in the fight between Julius Caesar and Pompeii. Then came the Visigoths and the Moors and, towards the end of the eighth century Catalonia became part of the Charlemagne Empire. Under the rule of the Counts of Barcelona the fighting against the Moors continued and various regions and districts merged to make up the present Catalonia, then governed by Aragon. The Catholic Queen and King – Isabel de Castilla and Fernando de Aragon – united Spain and from then on the county becomes less important. Indeed, for various centuries, the Austrians and Bourbons ruled it. Catalonia has gone through dissociated movements in its time – against the Bourbons, against Franco – and it only became autonomous in 1979, after Franco’s death
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ll Culture
The beautiful city of Barcelona has an impressive architectural heritage that includes the Gothic Quarter, with its cathedral, the old City Hall Building, the Episcopal Palace and the splendid Palace of the Generalitat. The city also boasts the work of the incomparable modernist architect Antonio Gaudi, who graced Barcelona with the better share of his many works of exceptional genius. Among them are the unfinished Church of the Sacred Family, the Batll Home and the Mil Home. Barcelona also has many museums, two of the best being the Picasso Museum and the Museum of Catalan Art.
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ll Gastronomy
Catalan cuisine is one of the most sophisticated in Spain. Its main dishes rely on four basic sauces: sofrito, samfaina, picada and ali-oli. Of these Samfaina is strictly Catalan and used with a wide variety of dishes. It is a half-cooked mixture of tomato, pepper and aubergine. Catalonia has a variety of rice as well as meat dishes, particularly poultry, and the famous Girona veal, not to mention rockfish. The visitor will also find a rich collection of sausages, including butifarra, which is roasted or fried with mongetes - white beans. The wines in the area are magnificent. Worthy of note is El Priorato - very special thick and mild reds not easily found outside Catalonia. El porrón, or glass jug, is also very popular in Catalonia: the wine is poured from the glass jug with the spout held high. More common is the leather wineskin, which is equally appropriate for the liquid, but drinking from the porrón seems to give the wine a different taste.
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ll Activities
An excursion along the Catalonia coast enables the traveller to discover, amongst other things, the rugged beauty of El Cabo de Creus; the local colour of Cadaqués, the small town of Roses, a residential area with the important ruins of the Greek town of Rhode; the impressive Romanesque Monastery of Sant Pere de Rodes and, above all, Empúries, which has the most important archaeological site in Spain. Here can be found many interesting Greek ruins, as well as the Roman city of Emporion.
The coastline is beautiful, with small villages and woods running right down to the sea. Here, there are the villages of Sa Riera, Aiguafreda, Aiguablanca Tamariu, Llafranc, and particularly Calella de Palafrugell, an old fishing village with traditional houses, an abundance of small coves and where a very popular Song Festival is held every year.
The coast is perfect for water sports. Several regattas are held every year in the region. The mountains are ideal for rambling and skiing. Those who enjoy hiking are recommended to take the path from Núria to Ull de Fer, (Girona) taking in the ascent of El Puigmal (2,913m). This section of mountains almost reaches 3,000m, and there is an abundance of mountain huts and excellent places to camp. Barcelona also boasts the Formula 1 grand prix that takes place every May at Montmeló.
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