BCN HOTEL SANTA MARTA
With 66 refurbished guestrooms, this historic building is ideally located just a few meters from the Gothic Quarter and the beaches.
BCN HOTEL SANTA MARTA is just 100 yards from Barcelona’s fashionable Born area and França Train Station. It offers simple, air-conditioned rooms with TV, tile floors and private bathrooms.
Barceloneta Metro station is about 200 yards away, and the bars of Barceloneta are a 5-minute walk from the property. The Gothic Quarter is also just over a quarter mile away.
Hotel Santa Marta provides vending machines with drinks and snacks. There is a parking lot a 5-minute walk from the property.
Cancellation / Prepayment
Cancellation and prepayment policies vary according to room type.
Children and extra beds
All children are welcome.
Free! One child under 2 years stays free of charge when using existing beds.
Free! One child under 2 years stays free of charge in a crib.
One older child or adult is charged EUR 70 per person per night in an extra bed.
The maximum number of extra beds/cribs in a room is 1.
Any type of extra bed or crib is upon request and needs to be confirmed by management.
Additional fees are not calculated automatically in the total cost and will have to be paid for separately during your stay.
Pets
Pets are not allowed.
Accepted credit cards
American Express, Visa, Mastercard
Check-in time
15:00
Check-out time
11:00
Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Airport Shuttle Service
- Audio/Video Capabilities
- Baby Cot
- Bath
- Business Center
- Car hire
- Catering services
- Desk
- Free toiletries
- Hairdryer
- Heating
- Ironing Facilities
- Kettle
- Lift
- Lounges/bars
- Outdoor Space
- Parking
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Safety Deposit Box
- Shower
- Terrace
- TV
- Wake up service
- WiFi
Internet
Free! WiFi is available in all areas and is free of charge.
Parking
Private parking is available at a location nearby (reservation is needed) and costs EUR 22 per day.
El Born
The El Born area of Barcelona is now considered of the most fashionable places in the city, maintaining the characteristic narrow streets and quaint cafe-covered squares of Barcelone but just being far enough removed from the beaten track to maintain a bit of calm, charm and dignity.
During the day the cafes are packed with tourists and locals alike whilst at night the younger of those move to Passeig de Born (known in Spanish as the Paseo del Born), once the site of medieval jousting competitions, to sample the many bars.
Nevertheless El Born isn’t just about the nightlife, and at one end of the Passeig Del Born looms El Born’s most famous building, the wonderful Santa Maria del Mar church, instantly recognisable by its large rose-shaped stained glass window and octagonal towers. Built between 1329 and 1383 at the height of Catalonia’s maritime and mercantile prominence. It is an outstanding example of Catalan Gothic architecture, with a purity and unity of style that is very unusual in large medieval buildings.
El Born is also home to the Museu Picasso (“Picasso Museum”), housed in five adjoining medieval palaces, and with 4.251 works by the painter it is one of the most extensive collections of artworks by the 20th-century Spanish artist.
Other than the joys of medieval architecture, and the aforementioned highlights, El Born is characterised by its hidden treasures. This fashionable district is the place where you will happen upon innovative boutique shops selling recycled bags, champagne bars serving up first class Cava (Spanish sparkling wine most of which is produced in Catalonia), or discover the joys of Lomo photography. Other treasures include the Chocolate Museum and the ever-popular Cal Pep restaurant.
Sandwiched between Via Laietana and Barceloneta El Born is served by the metro stops Barceloneta and Jaume 1 which are on the same line: L4, Yellow Line. Las Ramblas, Plaça Catalunya and the very heart of Barcelona are just a pleasant ten minute walk away.
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