4 Best Hotels in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca, Spain

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Lodgings on the Costa Brava range from the finest hotels to spartan pensions. The better accommodations are usually well situated and have splendid views of the seascape. Many simple hotels provide a perfectly adequate stopover. If you plan to visit during the high season (July and August), be sure to book reservations well in advance at almost any hotel in this area, especially the Costa Brava, which remains one of the most popular summer resort areas in Spain. Many Costa Brava hotels close down in the winter season, between November and March.

Hotel Diana

$$$ | Pl. de Espanya 6, Tossa de Mar, 17320, Spain Fodor's Choice

Built in 1906 by architect Antoni de Falguera i Sivilla, a disciple of Josep Puig i Cadafalch, this Moderniste gem sits on the square in the heart of the Vila Vella, steps from the beach. Painted coffered ceilings, a stunning carved stone fireplace, and stained-glass double doors enhance the interior, and there's an inner courtyard—a lush garden with palm trees, flowers, and fountains—that's a perfect place to cozy up with a glass of sherry and while away the early evening. Some guest rooms have private terraces; the suite is a duplex with spectacular panoramic views.

Pros

  • Attentive service
  • Ideal location, with sea views
  • Moderniste touches

Cons

  • Minimal amenities
  • Room rates unpredictable
  • Some rooms are small
Pl. de Espanya 6, Tossa de Mar, 17320, Spain
972-341886
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–Apr.
21 rooms
No Meals

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Ad Hoc Monumental

$$$ | Carrer Boix 4, Valencia, 46003, Spain

This nicely designed 19th-century town house sits on a quiet street at the edge of the old city, a minute's walk from the Plaza Almoina and the cathedral in one direction, and steps from the Turia gardens in the other. Owner Luis García Alarcón is an antiquarian, and the hotel reflects his eye for classic design and architectural elegance: original decorative brickwork, geometric tile floors, and curved ceiling beams.

Pros

  • Close to sights but quiet
  • Courteous, helpful staff
  • Good value

Cons

  • Parking can be a nightmare
  • Not especially family-oriented
  • Small rooms
Carrer Boix 4, Valencia, 46003, Spain
963-919140
Hotel Details
28 rooms
No Meals

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Hotel Sant Roc

$$$ | Plaça Atlàntic, 2, Calella de Palafrugell, 17210, Spain

Offering unbeatable sea views, this family-owned hotel opened in 1955 and is known for its friendly service. Updated rooms feature antique painted headboards and contemporary bathrooms; some have balconies facing the sea.

Pros

  • Sprawling terrace with trees and sea vistas
  • Family-friendly atmosphere
  • Dramatic clifftop setting

Cons

  • No pool
  • Coastal promenade and beach reachable only by stairs
  • Books up quickly in high season
Plaça Atlàntic, 2, Calella de Palafrugell, 17210, Spain
972-614250
Hotel Details
Closed Nov.–late March
45 rooms
Free Breakfast

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SH Inglés

$$$ | Carrer del Marquès de Dos Aigües 6, Valencia, 46002, Spain

Inside a renovated 18th-century building, this thoughtfully designed boutique hotel features a wide variety of room layouts; ask for one facing the beautiful baroque facade of the neighboring Ceramics Museum.

Pros

  • Central location
  • Attractive design
  • Friendly service

Cons

  • Beds are small
  • Little soundproofing between rooms
  • Rooms at the front have street noise
Carrer del Marquès de Dos Aigües 6, Valencia, 46002, Spain
963-516426
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63 rooms
No Meals

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