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Hotel Peninsular

Hotel Highlights

Welcome to Hotel Peninsular, your cozy launching pad for exploring all that vibrant Barcelona has to offer! Located just 0.9mi from the bustling city center, you’ll find yourself near the heart of the action, where fusion of culture, art, and culinary delights await. Perfectly nestled on Carrer De Sant Pau, 34, it’s the ideal spot to rest your head after a day of adventuring in this Catalonian gem.

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Bed in Hotel Peninsular

Rooms

Room

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4 Twin Beds

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160 sqft

Room - 4 Twin

Private Bathroom

Air conditioning

Welcome to our spacious Quadruple Room, perfect for families or groups of friends. With four comfortable twin beds, a private bathroom, and air conditioning, you'll have everything you need for a relaxing and enjoyable stay.

Triple Room in Hotel Peninsular

3 Twin Beds

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150 sqft

Triple Room, Single Use

Private Bathroom

Air conditioning

Our Triple Room - single occupancy offers a cozy space of 151 sqft, equipped with 3 comfortable twin beds, private bathroom, air conditioning, and all the essentials for a relaxing stay. With its convenient amenities and accommodating up to 1 adult and 1 child, it's the perfect choice for solo travelers looking for a comfortable and enjoyable experience.

Double or Twin Room in Hotel Peninsular

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1 Double Bed

2 Twin Beds

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110 sqft

Standard Room

Private Bathroom

Air conditioning

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Rise and shine with a delicious breakfast to kickstart your day, then come back to a warm and welcoming atmosphere. With 7682 glowing reviews, this hotel has become a favorite among fellow travelers who appreciate its charming vibe. Enjoy perks like free WiFi to share your escapades, air conditioning for some comfort, and the convenience of a 24-hour front desk to cater to your every need. Don’t forget to explore the lovely garden for a slice of tranquility amidst the urban hustle!

Lobby or reception in Hotel Peninsular
Lobby or reception in Hotel Peninsular

Experience the Best

With prices starting from an affordable $107, Hotel Peninsular is a smart choice for anyone looking to explore Barcelona without breaking the bank. Whether you’re planning to wander through Gaudí's masterpieces or indulge in authentic tapas, this delightful spot ensures you'll have a comfortable home base to return to after your adventures. So grab your bags and get ready to dive into the enchanting streets of Barcelona!

Bed in Hotel Peninsular
Bed in Hotel Peninsular

Plan Your Stay

At Hotel Peninsular, your stay is as much about the experience within its walls as it is outside in the enchanting streets of Barcelona. With a variety of room options to suit your traveling style, you can choose from cozy Single Rooms for solo adventurers or spacious Family Standard rooms for those traveling with a crew. Groups will love the flexibility of the Triple Rooms or the Room with 2 Double beds, ensuring comfort for everyone without sacrificing fun. Whether you're snuggling up with loved ones or enjoying some well-deserved “me” time, each room is designed for relaxation and rejuvenation.

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Peninsular
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Peninsular

Amenities

Free wifi

Air conditioning

Tour desk

24-hour front desk

Elevator

Garden

Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Peninsular
Restaurant/places to eat in Hotel Peninsular
Hotel Peninsular
Central location, rooms cleaned every day, beautifull hotel that still has that old monk cell feeling. Modest, yet has everything you need:a bed, table, place to hang your clothes, hairdryer can be asked for at the reception. Very helpfull and friendly staff. Our room was in the attic and not facing the street-our window was facing an oposite side, so it was super calm, there was no sound from the outside. It really had an old, cosy, unfiltered spanish vibe, which we really enjoyed. Tip: read about hotels history on their website and do not expect a Radison vibe in one of the oldest parts of town, do not expect anything very fancy for the price you pay. But if you need a place where you can reach everything by foot, sleep in a comfortable bed, where you are welcomed with smiles and have a free breakfast every morning-go for it. If we come back to Barcelona-we'll book our stay here again.

Aurelija

Location was really good, just off the ramblas. I'd read some poor reviews for this hotel and figured it was a 'marmite' hotel.. People either love or hate.. Hotels in barca are always on the expensive side in my experience but I found for a similar price we've paid on other barca hotels we had a much more pleasant experience. Yes the hotel is basic but our room was spotless.. Yes its a little bit quirky but I personally really liked that. There's nothing luxorious or modern about this hotel-if you want that book a diff one(I'd suggest wander by Pillow also just off the ramblas for a newer feel). I can't speak for all the rooms but ours, 106, was spot on and exceeded my expectations. The breakfast again was basic but adequate and again most hotels for same price or more you don't get a breakfast.

Beth

Well located in the heart of the city, close to La Rambla, the Metro station of Liceu (and the Opera House), and a great place to stay for those who want to get out and about around the city. The hotel is beautifully laid out, with rooms overlooking a communal area below, well-lit via a skylight during the daytime. The en-suite room we had was equipped with an air-conditioning unit, which was easy to use. The rooms are secure enough, using electronic keys. The communal areas are pleasant, with tables and chairs for you to use, and plenty of other seating.

Anthony

The location of the hotel couldn't be more central, less than 50m from La Rambla and the nearest tube station. The room was very basic, but perfectly clean and adequate. If you want a TV and a kettle in your room then this isn't the place for you, but you've paid bugger all for the room, so what do you expect. There was plenty of food at breakfast. Not a lot of choice, but what was there was topped up regularly, so you never went short. All the staff were friendly, and helpful. For the price I really don't think anything could have been better.

Steve

Reasonably cheap hotel next to La Rambla. The location itself is a bit dodgy, but the hotel looks nice and has somewhat unique style. It's a cheap hotel, so do not expect any miracles. The room is equipped with a bed, some night tables, and a wardrobe. They provide towels and a miniature bar of soap. Breakfast was decent. I was looking for a place to stay for one night and this perfectly suited our needs.

Milan

Central location, rooms cleaned every day, beautifull hotel that still has that old monk cell feeling. Modest, yet has everything you need:a bed, table, place to hang your clothes, hairdryer can be asked for at the reception. Very helpfull and friendly staff. Our room was in the attic and not facing the street-our window was facing an oposite side, so it was super calm, there was no sound from the outside. It really had an old, cosy, unfiltered spanish vibe, which we really enjoyed. Tip: read about hotels history on their website and do not expect a Radison vibe in one of the oldest parts of town, do not expect anything very fancy for the price you pay. But if you need a place where you can reach everything by foot, sleep in a comfortable bed, where you are welcomed with smiles and have a free breakfast every morning-go for it. If we come back to Barcelona-we'll book our stay here again.

Aurelija

Location was really good, just off the ramblas. I'd read some poor reviews for this hotel and figured it was a 'marmite' hotel.. People either love or hate.. Hotels in barca are always on the expensive side in my experience but I found for a similar price we've paid on other barca hotels we had a much more pleasant experience. Yes the hotel is basic but our room was spotless.. Yes its a little bit quirky but I personally really liked that. There's nothing luxorious or modern about this hotel-if you want that book a diff one(I'd suggest wander by Pillow also just off the ramblas for a newer feel). I can't speak for all the rooms but ours, 106, was spot on and exceeded my expectations. The breakfast again was basic but adequate and again most hotels for same price or more you don't get a breakfast.

Beth

Well located in the heart of the city, close to La Rambla, the Metro station of Liceu (and the Opera House), and a great place to stay for those who want to get out and about around the city. The hotel is beautifully laid out, with rooms overlooking a communal area below, well-lit via a skylight during the daytime. The en-suite room we had was equipped with an air-conditioning unit, which was easy to use. The rooms are secure enough, using electronic keys. The communal areas are pleasant, with tables and chairs for you to use, and plenty of other seating.

Anthony

The location of the hotel couldn't be more central, less than 50m from La Rambla and the nearest tube station. The room was very basic, but perfectly clean and adequate. If you want a TV and a kettle in your room then this isn't the place for you, but you've paid bugger all for the room, so what do you expect. There was plenty of food at breakfast. Not a lot of choice, but what was there was topped up regularly, so you never went short. All the staff were friendly, and helpful. For the price I really don't think anything could have been better.

Steve

Reasonably cheap hotel next to La Rambla. The location itself is a bit dodgy, but the hotel looks nice and has somewhat unique style. It's a cheap hotel, so do not expect any miracles. The room is equipped with a bed, some night tables, and a wardrobe. They provide towels and a miniature bar of soap. Breakfast was decent. I was looking for a place to stay for one night and this perfectly suited our needs.

Milan

Central location, rooms cleaned every day, beautifull hotel that still has that old monk cell feeling. Modest, yet has everything you need:a bed, table, place to hang your clothes, hairdryer can be asked for at the reception. Very helpfull and friendly staff. Our room was in the attic and not facing the street-our window was facing an oposite side, so it was super calm, there was no sound from the outside. It really had an old, cosy, unfiltered spanish vibe, which we really enjoyed. Tip: read about hotels history on their website and do not expect a Radison vibe in one of the oldest parts of town, do not expect anything very fancy for the price you pay. But if you need a place where you can reach everything by foot, sleep in a comfortable bed, where you are welcomed with smiles and have a free breakfast every morning-go for it. If we come back to Barcelona-we'll book our stay here again.

Aurelija

Location was really good, just off the ramblas. I'd read some poor reviews for this hotel and figured it was a 'marmite' hotel.. People either love or hate.. Hotels in barca are always on the expensive side in my experience but I found for a similar price we've paid on other barca hotels we had a much more pleasant experience. Yes the hotel is basic but our room was spotless.. Yes its a little bit quirky but I personally really liked that. There's nothing luxorious or modern about this hotel-if you want that book a diff one(I'd suggest wander by Pillow also just off the ramblas for a newer feel). I can't speak for all the rooms but ours, 106, was spot on and exceeded my expectations. The breakfast again was basic but adequate and again most hotels for same price or more you don't get a breakfast.

Beth

Well located in the heart of the city, close to La Rambla, the Metro station of Liceu (and the Opera House), and a great place to stay for those who want to get out and about around the city. The hotel is beautifully laid out, with rooms overlooking a communal area below, well-lit via a skylight during the daytime. The en-suite room we had was equipped with an air-conditioning unit, which was easy to use. The rooms are secure enough, using electronic keys. The communal areas are pleasant, with tables and chairs for you to use, and plenty of other seating.

Anthony

The location of the hotel couldn't be more central, less than 50m from La Rambla and the nearest tube station. The room was very basic, but perfectly clean and adequate. If you want a TV and a kettle in your room then this isn't the place for you, but you've paid bugger all for the room, so what do you expect. There was plenty of food at breakfast. Not a lot of choice, but what was there was topped up regularly, so you never went short. All the staff were friendly, and helpful. For the price I really don't think anything could have been better.

Steve

Reasonably cheap hotel next to La Rambla. The location itself is a bit dodgy, but the hotel looks nice and has somewhat unique style. It's a cheap hotel, so do not expect any miracles. The room is equipped with a bed, some night tables, and a wardrobe. They provide towels and a miniature bar of soap. Breakfast was decent. I was looking for a place to stay for one night and this perfectly suited our needs.

Milan

Location

Carrer De Sant Pau, 34, Barcelona, 08001, Spain

Hotel Peninsular