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    Fonda Espanya - mesas comedor

    Fonda Espanya

    (14 reviews)

    €€€€

    El Raval

    With glowing reviews on The Fork and TripAdvisor, we made last minute reservations and thought we'd…read moretry it out. Excellent service, creative and flavorful food, a true experience. Tip: beware if you have food allergies or sensitivities due to limited menu (gluten, dairy, and seafood are plentiful and hard to replace in dishes). Food/drinks: You have 2 options: a tasting menu, and a really long tasting menu. We went with the really long one that had 4 apps, 3 mains, and 2 desserts. Sadly a bad lunch meant I had to watch my partner enjoy, instead of fully partaking myself, but techniques were innovative and flavors I did taste (esp of seafood and mushroom) were strong!! Accompanied by a dry fine bubble bottle of local cava recommended. Tip: make sure you have more than 2 hours (we didn't, due to curfew) or it will feel rushed! Service: Excellent. Eduardo was attentive, helpful, explained dishes, fretted over my non-eating, and nudged my partner (politely) to eat faster due to the many many courses. Ambiance: So the main restaurant is a beautiful, eclectically decorated room...which is not where we were seated. We were in the bar area of the room on the other side, which was stately, muted, and felt decadent. Intimate (ie, alone) but great for watching the chefs prepare desserts! Overall, a unique, romantic multi course meal that's great for having lots of time and a very open (seafood-friendly) pallet.

    I can't believe this restaurant hasn't earned at least one Michelin star! If I were to guess why it…read morewould be the service. It was excellent and attentive and our waiter could speak English well. However, there were a few minor missteps that kept the service from being at the superb level necessary for Michelin star rating. The dining room was nicely appointed and we were fortunate enough to be seated next to the large sculptured marble fireplace. On to the food - it was outstanding. I dined with my two daughters and we each selected the more extensive tasting menu. This was by far our best meal in Europe during our three week trek through Italy France and Spain. Each dish was more delicious than the last and we left feeling fully satisfied in every way. They were also able to seamlessly accommodate our gluten allergy (celiac) and the menu didn't miss a beat. The meal began with GF bread, which was a short baguette. There were four flavored butters and and an olive oil accompaniment. All excellent. Next they brought two amuse-bouche to begin the meal "in the traditional Spanish style" meaning they alluded to tapas. After this the tasting menu began and our waiter explained each dish in detail. The meal was heavy on the seafood which was fine with me but my one daughter isn't such a fan of food from the sea and tired of it by about the third course. Otherwise, for me and my other daughter, each dish was a beautifully presented, prepared, creative and a delicious melody of flavors. I also ordered the premium wine tasting which offered several compelling wines including an uninspiring cava, followed by an excellent dry German Riesling with a beautiful petrol aroma. The highlight was a Chardonnay from a nearby wine producer. It was outstanding. The most interesting wine of the night was the dessert wine, which was a late harvest Monastrell. This was a truly beguilingly wine and fascinating to taste. The two desserts were also excellent as were the petit fours to end our superlative meal. Overall this was a wonderful dining experience in Barcelona!

    W Barcelona - Yes

    W Barcelona

    (213 reviews)

    €€€€

    Barceloneta

    Best hotel I have stayed in!…read more I enjoyed the vibes of the beach the club upstairs the Cuban restaurant coya and my beautiful room! I stayed at 1717 and it was an amazing view! Shout out to all staff from Fernanda answering my questions at front desk concierge and Miguel kindly checking me in from Belgium respect! I thourohly enjoyed my stay with the beautiful red rug Colorway made it feel so elegant and movie like! I enjoyed the spa with the attendant Sarah whom checked me in and got me acquainted with the pool and steam room! I am an avid swimmer so I highly enjoyed the lavish experience with the amazing steam room! I would definitely stay here again and enjoyed the delicious meal right before 11am. Loved the fresh fruit and desayuno I ordered! The best stellar experience ever!

    Nope, super fail, never again...I work in the hospitality industry and there are certain…read moreobservances one expects from an establishment with a 5-Star rating. Firstly, I highly recommend that you go the Airbnb or Always Easy route to get the full Barcelona experience. W Barcelona...horrible experience from start. We arrived early 2p after a long train ride...front desk informs us check-in at 3p and they're holding firm on that. Okay, fair we'll hang at the Wave Bar Terrace until we're called. 3:30p...we check on our room. Not ready...ooof my hubbie is falling asleep on lobby couch from traveling. 3:45...4p...4:15...4:24 okay your room is ready! Great, we head up to the room. Our luggage isn't to be found. I call concierge - hello, the check-in agent said our luggage would be here?! Concierge: We'll call you back. We cannot locate it. 2 min later - can you identify what your luggage looks like? Me thinking: do I have to do your job? This establishment is a disorganized mess. I describe our luggage details, ask if we need to come down personally and identify, and also mention slyly that our luggage has tags on them with our names- has anyone been savvy enough to try that angle? Luggage is finally found and brought up 15 min later. Meanwhile, our room has a broken bathroom sink (won't drain) and I see that the previous guests left a train of bread crumbs to the floor to ceiling windows that housekeeping failed to vacuum before our arrival. Heebie jeebies city as I am concerned what else might have been overlooked in the guest transition. I call to complain to concierge about experience, request a plumber, and housekeeping to address the sullied floor. Mgmt offers us 100 Euro room Credit to use at one of their restaurants for dinner tonight. I am feeling slightly better. We go to Salt (one of the W's beachfront restaurants). I order their iconic burger. First bite, I get a very hard, dime sized piece of bone/cartilage in my ground beef patty. My mind is screaming noooooooooo! I try to be cool about it and take another bite of my mile high burger. The second bite contains a lesser sized but still prominent (not able to chew) bone/cartilage. I send it back in exchange for a chicken citing my reasons for returning. Restaurant manager comes to our table, makes a sincere apology. 15 min later my hubby has finished his meal and I'm waiting for my 2nd chance. The manager brings out my chipper chicken saying that my meal this evening was on the house. Fast forward 20 min...bill comes I am still charged for my meal, just not for the first one. Ummmm, sorry is that best practice after you already told me it would be covered by restaurant? I inquire about my dinner line item as I pay and the manager explains that I should be okay, yes, because he charged me for the my replacement instead of both meals served to me. I am irritated beyond, beyond at thus juncture. I pay the bill in a defeated attitude (it was house money after all) however I am appalled and disgusted by this entire experience. Bottom line: clearly this hotel banks off of unassuming tourists. If you're going to go for luxury and pay top dollar - you assume the experience is going to be stellar. I am receiving service that aligns with a two star motel 6. Traveller beware: lodge elsewhere...even if you could use Starwood points and could stay for free- save them for another venue. Two nice things I can say are the room views and our charming, attentive, and gregarious waiter Carmen at the Wave Beach Terrace pre-check in.

    Marina View B&B

    Marina View B&B

    (3 reviews)

    Barri Gòtic

    Alan found this B&B via TripAdvisor. We stayed here for 5 nights after leaving our transatlantic…read morecruise from Rio. The building, which was built in the 19th century, faces the Port. The rooms have been nicely and respectfully renovated, adding modern convenience to old world charm. Our first room was on the second or third floor. It was reachable via a small elevator. The building housed residential units as well as the B&B. After our first night a family arrived who wanted to have our room as well as the one they had originally booked so they could be on the same floor as their children. Our host approached us about this and we readily agreed. We moved one floor up, to a larger and more comfortable room the children would have had. We felt richly rewarded. The room, called the Captain's Cabin, was spacious, w/ a comfortable king size bed. There was a table/desk where we could set up the computer as well as a couple of comfortable chairs for reading and relaxing and an occasional table. Coffee and tea fixings were provided and storage space for clothes and luggage was more than adequate. The bathroom was well appointed. Our host was a charming and genial Irishman who'd live in Barcelona for 30 years. He prepared breakfast and brought it to us on a cart each morning. It was delicious and varied, w/ tea and pastries and cheese and fruit, enough to get us started for the day. We were happy w/ our accommodations. The B&B was centrally located and we could walk to restaurants or to the statue of Christopher Columbus, where we could pick up the tourist bus which gave us a nice overview of the city. The Maritime Museum was w/in walking distance, as was Las Ramblas. The address is not on the website, presumably to discourage walk-ups. They give you the address when you book. We were happy w/ our stay and particularly liked the Captain's Cabin.

    A friend's equest for a reccomendation for a B+B in Barcelona sent me on a search for our…read moreaccomodations in August, 2012 and I was happy to locate the Marina View by Googling "Irish host" and "City Tour Bus" along with "Christopher Colon" along with Old Port and Las Ramblas. Bingo! Along with this, one could include Picasso, because in addition to being near the Picasso Museum, the young-ish Picasso stayed in this building in 1912 when he was pursuing a Russian ballerina. In fact, a famous Picasso image portrays the Colombus Statue in the distance with the wrought iron balcony of the B+B in the foreground. It may have been a Grand Hotel in those days, but today, it is as you read on earlier reviews which escribe the set-up well; common stairwell and elevator with office and residential use. The facade from the street is neither attractive nor entirely safe-looking, as it presents a series of aging locked and shuttered or disused entries, but in a week's stay, we never once felt other than secure. Even in the heat of August, the AC kept our wee room comfortable and we were treated to a visit on Paddy's (the gracious manager) rooftop eire. We cannot imagine staying anywhwere else in Barcelona, as the Marina View is so central, quiet at night and if you score a room with that wrought iron balcony, you can channel Picasso all night long.

    Montanyà Hotel - hotels - Updated June 2026

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