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The best beach hotels in Barcelona 2025, reviewed

Simon Calder’s Travel

Classic images of Barcelona tend to involve Mediterranean-view seafood restaurants, soft gold-sand beaches and people strolling along the palm-lined seafront promenade. So it is often a surprise to discover that beachside accommodation options in the Catalan capital are quite limited, despite its sparkling seaside setting.

The shoreline extending around the old fishing quarter of La Barceloneta has a small crop of high-profile luxury hotels overlooking the shimmery waves. This is the busiest patch of Barcelona’s seafront, where runners weave through the promenade’s crowds and paddleboarders head off across the water. There are also some chic top-end boltholes dotted along nearby Passeig de Colom, next to the Port Vell marina, a short stroll from Barceloneta’s beaches.

Slightly further afield, several non-beachfront neighbourhoods – such as El Born and the Barri Gòtic – have tempting places to stay within a 15- or 20-minute walk (or a quick bus or taxi) of the sand.

Here are the best beach hotels in Barcelona for 2025. For the best spa hotels in Barcelona, see our guide.

Best beach hotels in Barcelona 2025

At a glance

El Poblenou, a revitalised former industrial district just northeast of the centre, offers its own handful of enticing hotels, which are ideal for relaxing on the less-touristed beaches of Bogatell, Nova Mar Bella and Nova Icària.

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1. Hotel Arts Barcelona

Hotels Arts Barcelona is also home to a restaurant with two Michelin stars

Hotels Arts Barcelona is also home to a restaurant with two Michelin stars (Hotel Arts Barcelona)

For all-out beachfront Barcelona luxury, there’s no beating the long-established, creatively designed Hotel Arts – a soaring glass-and-steel tower overlooking Platja de Somorrostro and the newly revived Port Olímpic marina. The 432 calming rooms feel elegantly fresh following a head-to-toe 2025 makeover that has brought in Barcelona-evoking tones and locally made design pieces such as handwoven headboards and bold ceramics. A chic spa gazes out across the city from the 43rd floor, offering views of both the sparkling coastline and the Collserola hills, while fabulous restaurant Enoteca – led by Catalan chef Paco Pérez – has bagged two Michelin stars with its ambitious menus rooted in local, seafood-rich produce.

Address: Carrer de la Marina 19-21, 08005 Barcelona

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