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IMDonehere Dec 24th, 2017 07:26 AM

Hotels Barcelona
 
Has anyone stayed at the:

Gaudi Hotel on Nou de la Rambla or

Piso de Artista Zona Modernista in the Eixample?

Thank you

Bedar Dec 25th, 2017 10:58 AM

Never heard of those two, but beware of the MuriMuri (or some name like that which was recommended by a few here). It was only so-so, and my daughter and SIL said that when the windows were open, the stench of frying food from below wafted up and was most unpleasant.

IMDonehere Dec 25th, 2017 11:10 AM

Thanks, I did not see MuriMuri in our search. We will be in Barcelona twice, once each way from Madrid to Nimes. This trip will mean that we have been to Barcelona at least once every decade since the 1970's.

Bedar Dec 25th, 2017 12:19 PM

That hotel is spelled Murmuri.

We haven't been to BCN since the 60s when we used to drive between the Costa del Sol and Paris. Feel no need or desire to return. We are Madrid people.

IMDonehere Dec 25th, 2017 01:18 PM

We love Barcelona. The art is in the streets.

My wife had not been to Madrid for many years until October 2016, and then she enjoyed it tremendously. As a friend says, Madrid is a Spanish city, while Barcelona is an international city.

Robert2016 Dec 25th, 2017 01:25 PM

" the stench of frying food from below "? Interesting, since the restaurant would have to be the Petit Comitè by Nandu Jubany, the Boca Grande, which sits acorss the passageway from the hotel, or the Terrace Rambla Catalunya, none of which typically fry food.

Are you sure your daughter stayed at the Murmuri? And why would anyone open the windows in a comfortably air-conditioned hotel with double glass soundproofing? Of course some of the Privilege rooms have a sit-out terrace overlooking Rambla de Cataluyna.

The Murmuri, by the way, is a high-end 4-star boutique property belonging to the Hotel Majestic, a 5-star GL property. Both have apartments, if you're interested (https://murmuri.com).

The 3-star Gaudi Hotel sits off La Rambla, just down from Gran Teatre del Liceu. It's not my favorite area, too busy, but doable.

The Piso de Artista Zona Modernista is a short block up from the Murmuri. A pretty basic 2-bedroom apartment, but appears comfortable enough, if that's what you need.

IMDonehere Dec 25th, 2017 01:47 PM

Thank you Robert. We will only be in each place two days. We may change Gaudi as I too do not like to stay near La Rambla. Last stay was on Paral.lel almost down by the Monument and I did not care for it that much.


We will be arriving and leaving at Sants.

Robert2016 Dec 25th, 2017 09:20 PM

We put a lot of client in the Majestic and Murmuri (apartments and rooms), as we as other properties in Barcelona. Let me know your budget and I’ll see what fits. The problem is that Barcelona has become too popular for its own good.

IMDonehere Dec 25th, 2017 11:55 PM

We are traveling with one of wife's sisters and we would like two bedrooms if possible. What do you have for under $250 a night? We will be staying twice each for two nights.

Thanks

Rhea58 Dec 26th, 2017 02:55 AM

I stayed at Hotel Jazz in October which is 2 blocks above La Rambla.
Rated a 3-star w/many amenities it should be rated higher

http://www.hoteljazz.com/es/

IMDonehere Dec 26th, 2017 05:04 AM

Thank you Rhea

Robert2016 Dec 26th, 2017 08:01 AM

The Jazz is fine, but I would look at the Room Mate Anna, H10 Metropolitan, Duquesa Suites Barcelona, the new Room Mate Gerard as well as the new Yurbban Passage Hotel & Spa, possibly the H10 Casa Mimosa and the Hotel Midmost, which belongs to the Hotel Majestic. All should be in your price range, have excellent locations and get great reviews. If The Corner Hotel is available, it might also work. It belongs to the Nuñez y Navarro hotel group, owners of the Hotel Jazz.

rialtogrl Dec 26th, 2017 08:24 AM

Here is another option if you prefer an apartment - I stayed there last month for 5 nights.

http://www.ericvokel.com/hotel?id=ba...ran-via-suites

They have hotels in other areas of Barcelona as well and they will do two night stays. It is not terribly far from Sants station and there is a metro stop on the corner.

I am not sure when you are traveling but I put a couple of dates in March on booking.com and came up with $424 for two nights in a 2-bedroom apartment. They don't do much of a breakfast, but there a gazillion places to get a coffee outside the door (or bring your own coffee fixings.)

IMDonehere Dec 26th, 2017 09:28 AM

Thank you Rialto. I will take a look.

Breakfast is not really a consideration, although I do like Churreria Laietana. But I am going to twist myself into knots for some churros.

https://www.facebook.com/xurrerialaietana

Bedar Dec 26th, 2017 12:21 PM

Robert - Yes, it was the Murmuri, but I don't know the type of room, maybe Privilege, nor the restaurant referred to. Some people, like me, want a room with windows that open. Can always close them and blast the A/C.

iris1745 Dec 26th, 2017 04:40 PM

We stayed at the Hotel Colon, just across the way from the 13 century cathedral.

Nice hotel. We did have to walk just next door for breakfast, but it was not a problem.

IMDonehere Dec 26th, 2017 05:52 PM

Thank you Bedar and Iris.

Iwan2go Dec 26th, 2017 06:15 PM

We loved the Murmuri, stayed in the two bedroom last May. It was too cool to sit out on the terrace, but I wouldn’t rent it for the terrace -it faced some apartments and wasn’t that great.

Loved the location, excellent. Good staff. Would absolutely rent a room there if going to Barcelona again

ribeirasacra Dec 27th, 2017 12:12 PM

Have anyone heard of Booking.com? Some of the accommodation in that site are not so well rated, especially for the rates that are on offer.

Christina Dec 27th, 2017 02:12 PM

Booking.com is extremely wellknown and has been around for years. They have a very comprehensive list of hotels in most cities, so I have no idea what your comment is supposed to mean. It's not like booking.com has some select list of hotels they sure, and they are badly rated ones. In fact, it's amazing to me how many hotels they list even in smaller towns. The rates are mainly decided by the hotels, not booking.com, obviously. Once in a while you can get a deal on there, but nowadays, it seems to me most of the rates shown are the same rates as on the hotel's own website, at least wherever I go. I find it very useful for research, though. I do book through it occasionally if it is cheaper than the hotel itself.


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