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Originally published on Monday, 12 May 2008

Ciutat Barcelona

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Upmarket Born and working class Sant Pere are separated by a street where the disparate communities come together: flyer boys forcing cheap papers on tourists admiring the Picasso museum, authentic bars exuding smoke, and local kebab houses.

This pretty hotel, which has taken a few knocks and a bit of graffiti in its time, is very much a part of this vibrant area, though its beige tinge may make it look a bit like a nunnery come winter. However, with rates as low as they are, it’s perfectly suitable for the frugal amongst you. And besides, isn’t poverty a nun’s vow?

 

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Price EUR 110-250
Rooms 78
Pool Yes(Splash pool)
Gym No
Roof Terrace Yes
Meeting room No

ADDRESS
Princesa 35
08003 Barcelona
+34 93 269 7475
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