Barcelona Editor Picks

Editor Picks

Looking for the absolute best places to eat, sleep, shop, and party in Spain's most seductive city? Handpicked by Sherman's expert staff of editors, these selections promise to leave you with lasting impressions of Barcelona. From the city's surprisingly affordable collection of well-located boutique hotels to landmark attractions that define the Catalan capital (e.g. Gaudi's Parc Güell), what follows is the best of the best.

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Housed in one of the city’s tallest buildings, the Hotel Arts has the best views in all of Barcelona. The Ritz-Carlton–owned property recently refurbished its 483 rooms (even though it’s only 17 years old, built for the 1992 Olympics). Rooms are sleek, with modular, dark-wood furnishings and large pink marble bathrooms. Floors 42 and 43 host a Six Senses Spa, and downstairs, Adrià-trained chef Sergi Arola’s eponymous restaurant serves up inventive tapas. And the big fi sh sculpture outside? A Frank Gehry original.
Carrer de la Marina 19–21; Barcelona; 011-39-93-221-1000; www.ritzcarlton.com
Tags: luxury | hotel | smart splurge | expensive
Located in the trendy yet still inexpensive El Born neighborhood, this hotel has all the standard boutique design elements: fl oor-to-ceiling sheer curtains, minimalist four-poster bed frames, and plush velvet armchairs. Familiar? Yes, but still stylish and comfortable. The 43 rooms in the main building tend to be a bit small; to really stretch out, book one of the nearby suites (some are duplexes, where the upper fl oor can turn into an additional bedroom) with massive windows overlooking an interior patio.
C/Argenteria 37; Barcelona; 011-34-93-268-8460; www.hotelbanysorientals.com
Tags: international travel | hotel | moderate | great value
This trendy hotel is just outside the city center and is a quick ride on the Glorias metro or the tram, which passes in front of the hotel. There are just over 200 rooms in the hotel with a fresh minimal and understated design: platform beds in the middle of rooms and sleek Parsons tables facing floor-to-ceiling windows. Most rooms are standard, with amenities like satellite TV, WiFi internet access, blackout blinds that ensure a good night’s sleep, and all-glass bathrooms. Superior rooms have balconies, junior suites have a separate lounge, and suites have excellent views of the Agbar Tower, designed by architect Jean Nouvel. The rooftop deck has a small pool, an excellent solarium, and restaurant – the perfect spot to spend the afternoon recovering from the morning’s sight-seeing.
Avenida Diagonal 205; Barcelona; 011-34-934-895-300; www.hoteles-silken.com
Tags: international travel | hotel | moderate | trendy
Museu d'Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACBA)
This sparkling Richard Meier-designed structure has a magnificent atrium, winding ramps, and glass-floored galleries that display late-20th-century masterworks.
Plaça dels Àngels 1; Barcelona; 011-34-93-412-0810; www.macba.es
Tags: international travel | architecture | culture | things to do | art
Fundació Joan Miró
Meander through this airy building that showcases paintings, drawings, and tapestries by the Catalan artist famous for his use of primary colors and organic shapes; don’t miss the sculpture garden and the vistas off the rooftop terrace.
Parc de Montjuïc s/n; Barcelona; 011-34-93-443-9470; www.bcn.fjmiro.es
Tags: international travel | architecture | culture | things to do | art
Parc Güell
Roam through surreally landscaped acres of Gaudí’s fantastical hilltop retreat built between 1900 and 1914 in the style of Modernism, the Catalan version of Art Nouveau. The park features gingerbread gatehouses, wavy benches covered in ceramic tiles, meandering paths, a mosaic-covered dragon, and the Casa-Museu Gaudí where the architect spent the last 20 years of his life.
C/d’Olot; Barcelona; www.bcn.es
Tags: international travel | architecture | culture | things to do | park | gardens
This cool and elegant spot in upscale L’Eixample churns out contemporary Catalan fare such...more
C/Aribau 58; Barcelona; 011-34-93-323-9490; www.cincsentits.com
Tags: international travel | smart splurge | restaurant | expensive | wine
Rumor has it this beachfront old-timer serves the best paella in town – and most locals...more
C/Almirall Aixada 23; Barcelona; 011-34-93-221-5455; www.canmajo.es
Tags: international travel | moderate | restaurant | seafood | reservations | view | waterfront
La Paloma
Amid the plush velvet fabrics and shiny chandeliers of this Belle Epoque theater, one of the city’s oldest clubs, grandparents practice their cha-cha steps in the early evenings and, come midnight, DJs spin eclectic tunes to a younger crowd.
C/Tigre 27; Barcelona; www.lapaloma-bcn.com
Tags: international travel | nightlife | dancing | nightclub | dj | electronica
Ici et Là smart splurge
At this design emporium, over 30 international artists sell their one-off or limited-edition wares ranging from furniture to decorative items.
Plaça Santa Maria 2; Barcelona; 011-34-93-268-1167; www.icietla.com
Tags: international travel | smart splurge | design | shopping | eclectic
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