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Review: Mandarin Oriental Barcelona (Spain)

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Wednesday newsletters always feature a hotel or flight review.

Late September, I was supposed to travel to French Polynesia for a holiday of a lifetime. Unfortunately, due to the ongoing pandemic, that trip was cancelled two weeks prior to departure, so I had to look for a last minute holiday elsewhere. In the end, I choose Spain as a travel destination, where I enjoyed a wonderful time, despite some unusually rainy and dreadful weather. You can read my trip reports here:


Today: Review of Mandarin Oriental Barcelona (Spain)

Ideally located near all the city’s major attractions, the 5-star Mandarin Oriental Barcelona offers an atmospheric setting on Passeig de Gràcia, Barcelona’s most upscale avenue. With contemporary interiors by designer Patricia Urquiola, the 120 rooms and suites (some with private terraces) are among the most luxurious in Barcelona. Carme Ruscalleda (one of the most awarded chefs in the world) is the leader of the two-Michelin-starred Moments Restaurant, casual Blanc, and Banker’s Bar. Terrat rooftop bar serves chef Gastón Acurio’s Peruvian delights. The luxurious spa is designed as a haven of serenity, making Mandarin Oriental the perfect base to explore the Catalan capital.

Mandarin Oriental Barcelona features in my top 10 list of the best luxury hotels in Barcelona.

Have you ever stayed at Mandarin Oriental Barcelona? If so, what was your experience? Leave a comment.

In this review (more info and photos below my YouTube video):


PROS & THINGS I LIKE

CONS & THINGS TO KNOW


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 Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, the winter months tend to be a little bit cheaper, so that’s worth bearing in mind too.


HOW TO GET THERE

Barcelona’s airport (El Prat) is a mere 20 minutes by car from Mandarin Oriental Barcelona.


PHOTOS

Below is a selection of my photos of Mandarin Oriental Barcelona. To view more hotel photos (including meals), click here.

MANDARIN ORIENTAL BARCELONA – EXTERIOR
MANDARIN ORIENTAL BARCELONA – EXTERIOR
HOTEL ENTRANCE
HOTEL ENTRANCE
LOBBY
LOBBY
LOBBY
GUEST ROOM FLOOR
PREMIER SUITE – LIVING AREA
PREMIER SUITE – LIVING AREA
PREMIER SUITE – LIVING AREA
PREMIER SUITE – BEDROOM
PREMIER SUITE – BEDROOM
PREMIER SUITE – BATHROOM
PREMIER SUITE – BATHROOM
ROOFTOP
ROOFTOP
ROOFTOP
ROOFTOP
SPA
SPA – TREATMENT ROOM
SPA – INDOOR POOL
SPA – GYM
BANKER’S BAR
BLANC RESTAURANT

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