Where to Stay in Barcelona for the First Time

Planning your first trip to Barcelona Spain?  If you’re wondering about the best area to stay in Barcelona for first-time visitors I’ve got you covered.  I have lived and stayed in several different neighbourhoods in Barcelona over the years, and in this post, I’m sharing my top recommendations for where to stay in Barcelona for the first time so you can have the best trip ever!

This site contains affiliate links. If you click through the links on this page and make a purchase, I may earn a small commission. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases. Thank you for supporting Why Visit Barcelona. [Learn more]

How to Plan for Your First Trip to Barcelona Spain

As it’s your first time in Barcelona I’ve got a whole bunch of tips for you to help you to plan your trip to perfection.  In this article, I’ll cover the areas in Barcelona that I recommend for first-timers, plus my top picks for accommodation in those areas to suit all budgets.

However, for the rest of your trip including the best things to do in Barcelona for the first time, what and where to eat and how to plan an awesome itinerary you should also check out these posts:

Know Before You Go to Barcelona

Before travelling to Barcelona, make sure you book accommodation and popular attractions ASAP as hotels and tickets can sell out.
Tickets can sell out for popular tours and activities so book ASAP to guarantee your preferred date and time.  I use GetYourGuide to book skip-the-line entry tickets and tours in Barcelona like these top activities:

Sagrada Familia Skip the Line Ticket - a must-see in Barcelona!

Sagrada Familia Tour & Skip the Line Ticket - Learn more with a guided tour

👀 Park Guell Admission Ticket - colourful mosaic terraces and gorgeous views

🍷 Barcelona Tapas & Wine Walking Tour - Gothic Quarter food tour

🥘 Paella Cooking Experience & Market Tour - I loved this!

Find Deals to Book Your Trip

OK, let’s get down to finding your perfect place to stay in Barcelona!

The Best Area to Stay in Barcelona for First-Time Visitors

Barcelona is divided into different neighbourhoods, each with its own distinct character and atmosphere.  Where you decide to stay in Barcelona will depend on what kind of area you prefer and what you will be doing.

When it comes to Barcelona for first-timers, you want to be somewhere close to the action, in a central location so you can enjoy the very best of this beautiful city right on your doorstep.  Check out my top 5 areas to stay in Barcelona for first-time visitors so you can choose your favourite!

Where to Stay in Barcelona for the First Time: El Barri Gòtic (Gothic Quarter)

The Fake Gothic Archway in the Old Town of Barcelona
Beautiful Architecture in the Gothic Quarter – Where to Stay in Barcelona for the First Time

The Gothic Quarter is my all-time favourite area in Barcelona and in my opinion, is the best place to stay when visiting Barcelona for the first time.  It is one of the oldest and most charming neighbourhoods in Barcelona, I just love it!

El Barri Gòtic (as it is called in Catalan) is known for its narrow maze of streets and stunning architecture, with many buildings dating back to medieval times and it is a fabulous place to explore and uncover some hidden gems.  But despite its historic character, The Gothic Quarter is also a lively area and there is always something going on here.

There are lots of traditional tapas bars and restaurants to choose from, alongside more modern and international eateries tucked away in hidden corners.  Both the Gothic Quarter and neighbouring El Born are excellent areas for shopping, with small, independent boutiques selling everything from local crafts and souvenirs to high-end designer clothing.

The Gothic Quarter is easy to explore on foot as it is quite compact, and you are close to many of the city’s top attractions such as La Rambla, the Gothic Cathedral, El Palau de la Música Catalana and the Picasso Museum.  It’s also well-connected to the rest of the city by public transport, with several metro and bus lines taking you wherever else you want to go.

One downside of staying in the Gothic Quarter though is that it can be quite busy and noisy, especially in the more touristy areas around La Rambla. If you’re looking for a quieter stay you may want to consider other neighbourhoods in Barcelona like Eixample, or choose a hotel that isn’t too close to La Rambla.

Placa de Sant Felip Neri - One of the Most Beautiful Places in Barcelona's Gothic Quarter
Placa de Sant Felip Neri – One of the Most Beautiful Places in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter

The Best Places to Stay in the Gothic Quarter

  • The 5* Mercer Hotel has modern chic décor which blends beautifully with original beamed ceilings and exposed brick walls.  There is an interior courtyard where you can have breakfast beneath orange trees, and a rooftop pool and terrace with a bar.  Guests love the helpful staff, comfortable beds and the location. >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • Hotel Neri is a Relais & Chateau 5* hotel hidden away in a quiet square in the Gothic Quarter, close to the cathedral.  It has gorgeous décor with a blend of period charm and sophisticated design, including a lovely rooftop garden with a small swimming pool and bar where you can enjoy a cocktail or two in the evening.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • Serras Barcelona is one of the finest hotels in Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter and is located opposite Port Vell.  The hotel has a Michelin-starred restaurant, a rooftop pool with views over the Port and a bar serving cocktails and snacks.  Plus it’s just a 12-minute walk from the beach. >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • The H10 Madison hotel has stunning views of the Gothic Cathedral from the rooftop terrace which also has a plunge pool.  The hotel is in a restored early 20th-century building with elegant architecture and high ceilings.  It gets rave reviews for the friendly staff and excellent location – book a Classic Catedral Room to get views of the Cathedral from your window. >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • The Colón Hotel Barcelona right next door also has spectacular views of the Cathedral.
  • Hotel Barcelona Catedral is another lovely hotel in the Gothic Quarter, just 100m from the Cathedral.  The rooftop pool is a nice place to enjoy the sunshine and views of the city rooftops.  The elegant rooms have wooden flooring and air conditioning, and the restaurant downstairs serves Mediterranean cuisine, with a special menu designed for celiacs.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

BROWSE MORE HOTELS IN THE GOTHIC QUARTER

El Born – A Charming and Popular Place to Stay in Barcelona

The Pretty Streets of El Born - Where to Stay in Barcelona for First-Timers
The Pretty Streets of El Born – Where to Stay in Barcelona for First-Timers

El Born is a trendy neighbourhood next to the Gothic Quarter, known for its lively nightlife, excellent restaurants, and fashionable boutiques. It is a great place to stay in Barcelona for the first time if you want to be close to the city’s cultural attractions in the Gothic Quarter, while also enjoying a more modern and cosmopolitan atmosphere.

El Born has a cool cultural scene, with a variety of art galleries, museums, and cultural centres as well as trendy bars, restaurants, and cafes, making it a great place to try local food and drink.

A downside of El Born is that its popularity also makes it a fairly expensive place to stay, so if you’re visiting Barcelona on a budget this might not be the best for you.  However, there are some gorgeous apartments and hotels to choose from in this lovely neighbourhood.

The Best Places to Stay in El Born

  • K+K Hotel Picasso El Born is on Passeig Picasso, opposite Ciutadella Park, and has stylish rooms with contemporary décor and air-conditioning, some of which have balconies and views of the city and park.  There is a rooftop terrace with a swimming pool, a café, and a lobby bar that customises unique cocktails as well as a restaurant on site.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • chic&basic Habana Hoose is close to the Santa Maria del Mar Cathedral in El Born and has funky décor which blends Scottish and Cuban influences.  It sounds weird but it works!  All rooms have air-con and private bathrooms, there is breakfast available in the morning and a restaurant serving Catalan and Italian cuisine.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • Pension Ciudadela is a lovely little guest house on the edge of El Born, opposite Barcelona’s França Train Station and just 100 m from Ciudadela Park. It offers simple but well-kept air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi, and private bathroom facilities.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

BROWSE MORE HOTELS IN EL BORN

Eixample – Wide Leafy Avenues and Classy Restaurants

Aerial View of the Eixample and Sagrada Familia
Aerial View of the Eixample and Sagrada Familia – The Best Neighbourhoods in Barcelona

The Eixample means “Expansion” and this large district was created when the Old Town grew too large for the city walls enclosing it.  It is a spacious Barcelona neighbourhood with wide, tree-lined streets and impressive modernist architecture, with many of the city’s most famous landmarks, including the Sagrada Familia, Hospital Sant Pau and Casa Batlló found here.

In addition to its architecture, Eixample is also a great area for shopping and dining. This is where you’ll find high-end boutiques and designer stores, especially on the iconic Passeig de Gracia.  Eixample is known for its upscale dining scene, with many of the city’s top chefs opening restaurants in the neighbourhood.

Eixample is also a great place for nightlife, with many trendy bars and clubs, in particular around the University. It is a popular destination for locals and tourists alike, and there are numerous options available for those who want to enjoy the best of Barcelona at night.

Eixample has a completely different look and feel to the Gothic Quarter and El Born, and is great for first-time visitors looking for a luxury hotel in Barcelona, but if you’re looking to get lost wandering the narrow streets you’ll need to do that somewhere else – Eixample was designed in a rigid block arrangement so you’re either going up or down or left to right!

For the purposes of this article I’m going to split accommodation in Eixample into two areas – around Passeig de Gracia, also known as Eixample Izquierda (left), and around Sagrada Familia, aka Eixample Derecha (right). Usually, I would recommend staying closer to Passeig de Gracia, but for your first time in Barcelona, waking up to a view of La Sagrada Familia is hard to beat!

Claire in a bedroom looking out the window at a view of the Sagrada Familia - the Sercotel Rossello
A Room with a View of La Sagrada Familia at the Sercotel Rossello

The Best Places to Stay Near La Sagrada Familia

  • Sercotel Hotel Rossello is one of the only hotels in Barcelona with a view of La Sagrada Familia, but make sure you book a superior room with a “Landmark View” as not all rooms overlook the basilica. There is also a rooftop terrace with a bar and panoramic views of Barcelona, including the Sagrada Familia, where you can enjoy a drink and some tapas or just gaze at the cathedral.  >>>CHECK PRICES AND AVAILABILITY 
  • The Boutique Hostemplo Sagrada Familia in Barcelona is a stylish and modern hotel located on a pedestrian street just 100m from the Sagrada Familia. The hotel offers spacious and comfortable rooms with air conditioning, flat-screen TVs, and free Wi-Fi, and some have a balcony.  >>>CHECK PRICES AND AVAILABILITY
  • The Radisson Blu 1882 Hotel, Barcelona Sagrada Familia is located 400 meters from the Sagrada Familia, and has a rooftop terrace with views of the cathedral.  Each room at the hotel is equipped with a desk, a flat-screen TV, and a balcony that overlooks the city.  A continental breakfast is offered every morning.  >>>CHECK PRICES AND AVAILABILITY

Holiday Apartments near La Sagrada Familia

  • If you prefer an apartment, check out Sensation Sagrada Familia for bright and modern apartments with a shared sun terrace, a small outdoor swimming pool and views of the famous Sagrada Familia. >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY
  • The spacious two-bedroom apartments at Absolute Sagrada Familia are great for families and have a living room with 2 sofas and a wide flat-screen TV, as well as a washing machine, oven and microwave in the kitchen.  The rooftop terrace has incredible views of La Sagrada Familia and there is a restaurant downstairs.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

The Best Places to Stay in Eixample Near Passeig de Gracia

  • Ohla Eixample is a chic boutique hotel located in Barcelona’s Eixample District, just a 10-minute walk from La Pedrera and Casa Batlló. It features a year-round rooftop pool with city views, a gym and a Michelin-starred restaurant serving traditional dishes from the Ebro Region.  The hotel also has a Lobby Bar and a Sky Bar.  Breakfast is included in the room rate and includes local products as well as international favourites. >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

BROWSE MORE HOTELS IN EIXAMPLE

Barceloneta – Where to Stay in Barcelona for Beaches, Nightlife and Incredible Seafood

The W Hotel on Barceloneta Beach
The W Hotel in Barceloneta – Where to Stay in Barcelona for Your First Trip

If you want to come to Barcelona and spend a lot of time on the beach, then Barceloneta is definitely the best place for you.  Barceloneta is an old fishermen’s neighbourhood located on the beachfront, known for its lively atmosphere, excellent seafood restaurants, and beautiful sandy beaches.

It is one of the oldest and most traditional neighbourhoods in the city the location makes it a great place to stay for those who want to enjoy the sun, sand, and sea.

As well as sunbathing, there are also many water sports and activities available, such as paddleboarding and kayaking, and walking or cycling along the boardwalk is a great way to start (or end!) a day.

Barceloneta is particularly famous for its fresh seafood, which is caught daily by local fishermen, and there are some excellent restaurants here as well as some fabulous little tapas places and lively bars.  It’s a 15 minute walk along the beach to the night clubs and beach bars at Port Olimpic, and about the same distance into El Born.

Barceloneta is a popular place to stay for young people wanting to party and hit the beach, so it can be noisy in the evenings as the streets are narrow.

Accommodation here is usually in rental apartments and Airbnbs which tend to be on the small side due to the style of the buildings, and prices here are at a premium.  There are a couple of hotels, and a hostel in Barceloneta but the reviews are not great – take a look here if you want a hostel but there are plenty of other fabulous hostels in Barcelona to choose from!

The Best Places to Stay in Barceloneta

W Barcelona is a luxurious hotel by the beach in Barcelona.  All rooms at W Barcelona either have views of the city or the Mediterranean Sea, showcased with floor-to-ceiling windows.  Each room also has an ensuite bathroom, air-conditioning, a Nespresso coffee machine, flat screen TV and a Bose Bluetooth sound system.

The W Hotel has direct beach access to Barceloneta beach, as well as 3 swimming pools, including an infinity pool, and the WET Deck bar is perfect for sundowners and snacks served by the pool.  Other restaurants at the hotel include FIRE grill and SALT Restaurant & Beach Club.

The hotel facilities also include an onsite steam room and spa offering treatments including massages and body scrubs, a salon with scalp and hair treatments as well as tattoo services and a fully equipped gym.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

Hotel 54 Barceloneta is a modern design hotel located in Barceloneta, just 3 minute walk from the beachfront. Choose from single or double rooms, all with contemporary decor, air-conditioning and private ensuite bathrooms.

Some rooms have views of Port Vell, and the rooftop bar of Hotel 54 Barceloneta has lovely views of the Port too, where you can enjoy a cocktail and watch the sunset from the comfy seating areas.

Breakfast is served from 7:30am until 11:00am in the cosy bar next to the reception, and there is a restaurant on site serving a variety of local and international dishes.  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

This set of apartments is steps away from the beach, and many come with balconies with a sea view.  There is a shared roof terrace and each apartment is fully equipped with a kitchen including oven and microwave for you to rustle up your own meals.

Apartments are simply decorated but guests love the location and friendly host.  Perfect for beach lovers!  >>>CHECK PRICES & AVAILABILITY

BROWSE MORE ACOMMODATION IN BARCELONETA

Other Neighbourhoods in Barcelona for Your Next Trip

El Raval

Honestly, I wasn’t sure whether to include El Raval in this guide.  On the one hand, El Raval is a lively, multicultural neighbourhood with great bars and restaurants and cheap accommodation, but on the other, it is one of the least safe areas of Barcelona.

Some people say that El Raval is one of the areas to avoid in Barcelona so for that reason I would not recommend it for solo female travellers or anyone who likes to wear expensive jewellery as pickpockets and robberies are not uncommon in El Raval.

Actually reading that back, I don’t think I would recommend this area of Barcelona for first-time visitors at all – I want you to relax and enjoy yourself and not worry about feeling safe on the street at night! It is fine to visit during the day so you can get a taste of the area and enjoy the museums and cultural attractions safely.

However, on your next trip to Barcelona once you’ve got a feel for the place you can find some great value hotels and apartments in Raval – and take advantage of the cool bars and restaurants here.

Botero Fat Cat Sculpture in El Raval
Botero Fat Cat Sculpture in El Raval

Gràcia

Gràcia is a bohemian neighbourhood known for its lively street festivals, pedestrian-friendly streets, and quirky shops and cafes. Although I love Gràcia it can be a little hard to get around easily, so I don’t recommend it for first-time visitors to Barcelona.

However, for your next trip to Barcelona, Gràcia is a lovely place to stay for those who want to experience the local culture, with a more relaxed and laid-back atmosphere than some of the more touristy areas of Barcelona like the Gothic Quarter.

Poblenou

Poblenou is a hip, up-and-coming neighbourhood in Barcelona that is becoming increasingly popular with young people and creative types. It is located close to the beach, and has a buzzing arts scene, with many galleries, studios, and creative spaces as well as plenty of street art to enjoy.

However, it is quite far away from the main attractions in the city so I don’t recommend staying in Poblenou if it is your first time in Barcelona.

Sants

Sants is a residential area located just south of the city centre. It is known for its local shops and markets and is a great place to stay for those who want to experience the everyday life of Barcelona. It is close to Montjuic and is also home to the main train station in Barcelona which offers easy access to destinations outside the city so if you’re planning several day trips from Barcelona it could be a good option.

If you’re going to spend New Year’s Eve in Barcelona, Sants is close to the main fireworks display so is a good choice to be walking distance from the party.

The MNAC Art Musum at Montjuic with Fountains Cascading in Front of the Castle-Like building - Close to Sants
The MNAC Art Museum at Montjuic with Fountains Cascading in Front of the Castle-Like building – Close to Sants

Sarrià-Sant Gervasi

Sarrià-Sant Gervasi is a wealthy, upscale neighbourhood located in the hills above the centre of Barcelona.  The area is popular for its beautiful parks, elegant mansions, and exclusive shops and restaurants. Sarrià-Sant Gervasi is a good area to stay in Barcelona for those who want to enjoy a more luxurious, high-end experience, but it is quite far from the main attractions in Barcelona, apart from Tibidabo and Park Guell so I don’t recommend it for your first stay in Barcelona.