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Hotel review: El Palauet Living, Barcelona (Spain)

Wednesday newsletters always feature a luxury hotel and/or flight review.

Today (November 9, 2016): Review of El Palauet Living, Barcelona (Spain).

It’s no surprise that Barcelona is one of Europe’s most visited cities. Bursting with art and culture, it also boasts a great climate, fantastic beaches, lively nightlife and of course, iconic architecture including the famous Sagrada Familia, which is an absolute must-see for anyone on their first trip here. There’s no shortage of excellent restaurants and tapas bars, and whether you want to shop, take in the art galleries, enjoy water sports or simply soak up the atmosphere, Barcelona has it all and more.

If you’re looking to book a break here and you’re after a luxury hotel that’s just that little bit special, you definitely need to check out El Palauet Living. In a great central location, this atmospheric hotel is a fabulous combination of old and new. Housed within a beautiful nineteenth century building, stunning original features such as stained glass windows and ornately decorated ceilings are enhanced and complimented by stylish, contemporary décor and furniture. Every room on offer is a suite, and from the moment you arrive, you will be assigned a personal assistant to attend to your every need. The concept enables you to enjoy the privacy and space of your own apartment with the service of a top hotel. There is also an amazing rooftop bar which simply cannot be missed, and a spa offering a Finnish sauna, massage room, Jacuzzi and chillout terrace.

In this review (there is more information below the slideshow):

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PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW

El Palauet is a beautiful, luxurious and unique hotel, in a great central location, and if you’re looking for the space and privacy of an apartment with the service of a five star hotel, it’s difficult to find any faults with it. However, there are one or two things worth bearing in mind if you’re still trying to decide whether or not you’d like to stay here, so read on for a few insider tips. 


MY VERDICT

TIPS FOR FUTURE GUESTS & SAVE MONEY

BEST TIME TO VISIT

July and August are the peak of the tourist season in Barcelona. Temperatures can be sweltering, especially in the city centre, and everywhere is busy, including the beach. From March to June and from September to November, things are a little less crowded, and you can also enjoy warm and pleasant weather. September is particularly good in terms of weather and beach goers can benefit from a sea that still feels blissfully warm after the hot summer months. There’s always a lot going on in Barcelona and there are festivals and events throughout the year, so you might want to research what’s happening and when before making a choice. In terms of booking a suite at El Palauet, the winter months tend to be a little bit cheaper, so that’s worth bearing in mind too.


HOW TO GET THERE

There are plenty of direct flights between London Gatwick and Barcelona, operated by British Airways, EasyJet, Iberia and more. Flight time is just over two hours, and once you’re there, it’s just over a twenty minute drive to El Palauet. If you want to take public transport, there are regular buses from the airport which connect with the metro system, but this will take longer.


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