Hotels & Hostels Barcelona Hotel Jazz

Hotel Jazz (Hotel)

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  • Address:
    Carrer de Pelai 3, El Raval 
    Barcelona 08001, Spain
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  • Neighbourhood: El Raval
  • Atmosphere: Minimalist and Low-key
  • Price Range: Mid-range

Lonely Planet Review

You won't get better upper mid-range rooms in Barcelona than those at Hotel Jazz. Everything about this place exudes harmony, from the soothing tones and soundproof rooms to the designer bathroom fittings (the towel heaters are a highlight), while the staff are friendly and keen to look after your every need.

Each room is spacious and loaded with the latest technology, from high-tech TVs to free wi-fi access throughout the hotel (even at the rooftop swimming pool). The pool terrace itself is one of Barcelona's best, offering a reasonably sized pool, terrific views out over the city towards the Mediterranean and Monjuïc, and ample tables and sun lounges to while away an afternoon or evening. All in all it's difficult to believe that this place only has three stars - the designer flourishes and luxurious rooms make you never want to leave. It's a touch of class without the price that usually accompanies such luxury.

Review by author Anthony Ham

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Author Tip

It's hard to imagine a better location for a hotel. Go northeast for Gaudí at Casa Batllo, La Pedrera and La Sagrada Familia, all of which are within walking distance. One can't help but wonder whether Hotel Jazz will one day be looked upon as sharing the same daring vision that Gaudí did.