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Just stayed at Hotel Gaudi - such a cute place with a great location! Since we had to be at the airport at 4am, they even packed a breakfast for us!

Charlene

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Hello all, I'm looking at booking online a H10 hotel (Maddison) and noticed that it asks for your passport number to do so.

 

I've never had this before, yes giving it at checkin at the hotel but not online when booking and giving your card details.

 

Is it just me being a bit wary?

 

 

 

 

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2 hours ago, Tin can said:

Hello all, I'm looking at booking online a H10 hotel (Maddison) and noticed that it asks for your passport number to do so.

 

I've never had this before, yes giving it at checkin at the hotel but not online when booking and giving your card details.

 

Is it just me being a bit wary?

 

 

 

 

That's normal to ask for passport info. It's fine and secure. 

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On 6/16/2024 at 1:43 PM, marazul said:

That's normal to ask for passport info. It's fine and secure. 

 

Thank you for that, good to hear. I've booked hotels all over before and not had this request so wanted a bit of reassurance 🙂.

 

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On 6/16/2024 at 12:22 PM, Tin can said:

Hello all, I'm looking at booking online a H10 hotel (Maddison) and noticed that it asks for your passport number to do so.

 

I've never had this before, yes giving it at checkin at the hotel but not online when booking and giving your card details.

 

Is it just me being a bit wary?

 

 

 

 

 

 

It is a legal requirement to tell police all data about guest every night. Nowadays it is enough with computering systems but a long time ago they had to fill a book with all guests plus one card for every guest older 18 and send to police every 15 days.

 

Surely they will ask your passport before checking again

 

 

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2 hours ago, MeganGC1983 said:

H10 code to save up to 20% SUMMERSALE

Thanks.  Unfortunately, the base price has also gone up since we booked a few months ago.  Anyone wanting to book, don't wait.  And keep checking for future sales and price drops. 

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36 minutes ago, marazul said:

Thanks.  Unfortunately, the base price has also gone up since we booked a few months ago.  Anyone wanting to book, don't wait.  And keep checking for future sales and price drops. 

I agree. I booked Montcada 3/1, refundable rate, thinking it may go down or I may find something better… I was wrong. Wow! Over $200 difference now. 

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On 6/18/2024 at 6:24 AM, alserrod said:

 

 

It is a legal requirement to tell police all data about guest every night. Nowadays it is enough with computering systems but a long time ago they had to fill a book with all guests plus one card for every guest older 18 and send to police every 15 days.

 

Surely they will ask your passport before checking again

 

 

 

Yes, I have always been asked for my passport details when checking in to nearly every hotel we have stayed in around the world. I have never been asked for passport details to make a booking (refundable booking) and it is a lot of information to give online - address, credit card and passport number.

 

I have made a mock booking with a couple of other hotel chains for our stay in Barcelona and it is only H10 that requires your passport details when booking. It has put me off choosing them to be honest.

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52 minutes ago, Tin can said:

 

Yes, I have always been asked for my passport details when checking in to nearly every hotel we have stayed in around the world. I have never been asked for passport details to make a booking (refundable booking) and it is a lot of information to give online - address, credit card and passport number.

 

I have made a mock booking with a couple of other hotel chains for our stay in Barcelona and it is only H10 that requires your passport details when booking. It has put me off choosing them to be honest.

 

 

Hotels must ask you for certain information to make a file that they give to the police. I remember, many years ago, that this form was filled out by hand (and a record book with all the clients that the police stamped every 15 days). Now, by having computer resources you can be more agile.
When making a reservation, they ask you for all the information and this speeds up the process when checking in. Years ago people used to leave their passport at reception and pick it up later because it was very slow to write down data.

Among the information they will ask you for, one of them will be your passport number. It may seem strange but in Spain the passport number (or the identity card number for nationals) is used for everything. So much so that you can spell your name wrong but if the number is correct they will accept it.
It is something that can even be annoying, that for the administration we are a number, not a name... but it is something that cannot be avoided, at least in Spain (I have been to other countries in the European Union and in none of them I have asked as they do in Spain).

If the data is name, address and passport number, they are data that they will legally ask for sooner or later.
What they should not ask you for is the expiration date (it is enough to know that it has not expired), where they gave it to you, or things like that. And if they ask you, you can enter an incorrect information and have it corrected later.

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Has anyone stayed at the Hotel Duquesa de Cardona?  It is across from the marina.  I am also considering H10 Catalunya Plaza which I’ve read a lot of positive things about on this board.  Traveling solo in November for a 4 night pre cruise stay.  Thanks!

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32 minutes ago, holpolshuf said:

How far from the port is this?  One person said 10 minutes, another said 45 minutes?

 

They're likely both correct as it depends whether you're walking or riding.  Google Maps shows it's a 3.5km walk taking 47 minutes.  We took a taxi as it's a bit of a walk with luggage..

 

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7 minutes ago, -Lew- said:

 

They're likely both correct as it depends whether you're walking or riding.  Google Maps shows it's a 3.5km walk taking 47 minutes.  We took a taxi as it's a bit of a walk with luggage..

 

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Thank you!

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We are planning a three night post-cruise stay. Does it make sense to stay at IHG Hotels outside Barcelona and save $100+ per night. Or would we spend the difference in transportation to the city center? 

Thank you 

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33 minutes ago, SantaMark said:

We are planning a three night post-cruise stay. Does it make sense to stay at IHG Hotels outside Barcelona and save $100+ per night. Or would we spend the difference in transportation to the city center? 

Thank you 

It makes no sense.  You would not save that much money because of transportation, and you would waste a lot of time traveling in and out of the city. Plus you don't have the convenience of dropping in the hotel to rest in the middle of the day, or of going out to dinner and taking your time.  Dinner in Spain is at 9 pm. Tapas start earlier.

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26 minutes ago, marazul said:

It makes no sense.  You would not save that much money because of transportation, and you would waste a lot of time traveling in and out of the city. Plus you don't have the convenience of dropping in the hotel to rest in the middle of the day, or of going out to dinner and taking your time.  Dinner in Spain is at 9 pm. Tapas start earlier.

Didn't think of late dinners and afternoon breaks makes sense. Thank you 

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On 6/7/2024 at 4:18 PM, gmachar said:

Just stayed at Hotel Gaudi - such a cute place with a great location! Since we had to be at the airport at 4am, they even packed a breakfast for us!

Charlene

How far is Hotel Gaudi from Barcelona International Airport? In March 25, we have a 6AM flight to Amsterdam. 

Thank you. 

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On 6/30/2024 at 7:52 PM, Gigi1068 said:

First time in Barcelona; staying two nights pre-cruise April 2025.  Decided to book H10 Catalunya Plaza for location, received the 5% + 5% discounts.

 

I just did the same thing for our post-cruise in June 2025, also the H10 Catalunya. Also got the 5%+5% discounts. I was kinda bummed we weren't able to get free breakfast with our H10 membership - I thought I read that it was possible we'd get that. I booked the room without the breakfast because we haven't actually booked our flights yet and I'm not sure what time our flight home will be, so I didn't want to pay that much for breakfast when I'm not even sure we'll have time to eat it on the last morning.

 

Looking forward to seeing Barcelona again, it's been many years for me!

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