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You don't come to the Novotel Barcelona City to find the 'soul' of old Catalonia. You won't find any crumbling 14th-century masonry or narrow alleys smelling of damp stone and history here. This is the new Barcelona—the Sant Martí district, a grid of glass, tech hubs, and wide-open boulevards. It’s a place where the city decided to stop looking backward and started looking at the future, for better or worse. The hotel itself is a towering slab of modernism sitting right on the Avenida Diagonal, and while it might look like a corporate headquarters from the outside, it offers a kind of honest, unfussy comfort that’s hard to find in the tourist-choked center.
Walking into the lobby, you’re greeted by the hum of a well-oiled machine. It’s clean, it’s bright, and the staff move with a purpose that suggests they actually know what they’re doing. There’s no pretense of being a 'boutique experience.' It’s a Novotel, and it wears that badge with pride. If you’re looking for where to stay in Barcelona that doesn't involve navigating a labyrinth of pickpockets and overpriced sangria stands, this is a solid contender. It’s functionalism at its finest: the elevators work, the Wi-Fi doesn't drop out when you need it most, and the air conditioning is capable of turning your room into a meat locker if that’s how you like to sleep.
The rooms are exactly what you expect, which is a compliment in a world of travel disappointments. They are spacious by European standards, designed with a minimalist aesthetic that favors clean lines over clutter. You get a bed that won't ruin your back, a desk that actually fits a laptop, and windows that look out over the urban sprawl. But the real reason you’re here—the thing that saves this place from being just another business hotel—is upstairs.
The 19th floor is where the whole thing finally makes sense. The Zity Bar and the rooftop pool offer a perspective of the city that is, frankly, hard to beat. From up here, the Torre Glòries looms next door like a giant, glowing suppository, and in the distance, the spires of the Sagrada Familia rise out of the Eixample like a divine construction site. It’s the kind of spot where you can grab a gin and tonic, feel the Mediterranean breeze, and realize that even in a city of 1.6 million people, you can find a moment of quiet. It’s one of the best hotels in Barcelona Sant Martí for the simple reason that it understands the value of a view.
Location-wise, you’re perched right next to the Westfield Glòries shopping center. Now, I usually hate malls, but having a massive supermarket and a dozen decent food options thirty seconds from your front door is a luxury when you’re traveling with a family. The Glòries Metro station is a five-minute walk away, putting you on the L1 line. You can be at Plaça de Catalunya in ten minutes, but more importantly, you can leave it just as fast to come back here.
Is it romantic? Not in the traditional sense. Is it 'authentic'? It’s authentic to the people who actually live and work in modern Barcelona. It’s a place for the traveler who wants a guaranteed standard of quality, a great pool for the kids, and a view that reminds them exactly why they flew across the ocean in the first place. It’s not a fever dream; it’s a very well-executed reality.
Star Rating
4 Stars
Check-in
14:00
Check-out
12:00
19th-floor rooftop pool and bar with panoramic views of the Sagrada Familia
Prime location in the modern Sant Martí district, adjacent to the Glòries shopping hub
Family-friendly policy allowing two children under 16 to stay and eat breakfast for free
Avenida Diagonal, Carrer de la Ciutat de Granada, 201, Entrada Por
Sant Martí, Barcelona
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Yes, especially if you value modern amenities and a rooftop pool over historic charm. It's a reliable, high-quality choice for families and business travelers who want to avoid the chaos of the Gothic Quarter.
The 19th-floor rooftop features the Zity Bar and a seasonal outdoor pool. It offers some of the best panoramic views in the city, including a direct line of sight to the Sagrada Familia and the Agbar Tower.
While not in the old center, it's excellently connected. The Glòries Metro (L1) is a 5-minute walk away, reaching Plaça de Catalunya in 10 minutes, and the Sagrada Familia is about a 20-minute walk or a short tram ride.
Absolutely. Novotel has a consistent policy where up to two children under 16 can stay for free in their parents' room, and the proximity to the Glòries shopping center makes logistics easy.
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