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Looking for hotel advise close to the Barcelona cruise port. We will have travelled from Toronto and just staying overnight one night so would like to be close to the port. Three to Four star hotel. Thanks.

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Looking for hotel advise close to the Barcelona cruise port. We will have travelled from Toronto and just staying overnight one night so would like to be close to the port. Three to Four star hotel. Thanks.

Check out the Spain Ports forum:

 

http://boards.cruisecritic.com/forumdisplay.php?f=596

 

Many threads there about hotels.

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Friends and I stayed at the Hotel Montecarlo, right on Las Ramba, for a pre-cruise night. The taxi ride to the port took less than 15 minutes, and we liked being right on Las Rambla, where there is lots to do and see.

 

The hotel staff was great, the rooms comfortable, the bathrooms modern (mine had a spa tub). There is a rooftop patio, and we went across the street to the Carre Four grocery store and picked up freshly made empanadas and some wine, and took it up to the patio and enjoyed the views from up there while we had our impromptu meal.

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Hotel 1889 - possibly the best hotel in Barcelona located on Las Ramblas.

Less Expensive: Hotel Duquesa de Cardona - very nice as well - overlooking the waterfront and walking distance (2 blocks to Las Ramblas). Both hotels are a very short cab ride to the port.

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Hotel 1889 - possibly the best hotel in Barcelona located on Las Ramblas.

Less Expensive: Hotel Duquesa de Cardona - very nice as well - overlooking the waterfront and walking distance (2 blocks to Las Ramblas). Both hotels are a very short cab ride to the port.

 

I too loved the location of Hotel "1898" ;)...Another idea for the OP is the Hotel Jazz.

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Tryp Apolo - they had a fantastic breakfast & we were able to walk to the port. Our ship was small enough to dock at the south port of the World Trade Center - most ships will be in the larger area where the walk could be a bit much as it's up and over the waterway from the Columbus statue. But do-able!

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Hotel Continental is not very fancy but it is clean, extremely reasonable, and the staff are very friendly. http://www.hotelcontinental.com/en/hotel-continental-barcelona. Trivago has it listed for $109 a night.

 

There is a buffet containing cold cuts, cheeses, hard boiled eggs, bread, and fruit that is open 24-hours a day. They also have complimentary soda, ice cream, coffee, and beer. It is located about 1/2 block from Las Ramblas. There are several restaurants, a grocery store, and H & M department store on the same street.

 

Several people stayed at the hotel and we rented a van to the port for 90 euros for 7 people. It took about 15 minutes to travel to the ship so a cab wouldn't be expensive.

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