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2023
Modernism Barcelona
What once was a family space where commerce and silk and cotton merchants coexisted, is now divided into 6 suites, each named after the family who left an everlasting mark on El Palauet.
Suite Matheu 4 Guests – 2 Rooms – Terrace
2 Bathrooms – 150 m – KitchenBOOKBOOKBOOKBOOK
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Suite Bonaventura 4 Guests – 2 Rooms – Terrace
2 Bathrooms – 150 m – KitchenBOOKBOOKBOOKBOOK
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Suite 1906 4 Guests – 2 Rooms – Terrace
2 Bathrooms – 150 m – KitchenBOOKBOOKBOOKBOOK
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Suite Josep 4 Guests – 2 Rooms – Terrace
2 Bathrooms – 150 m – KitchenBOOKBOOKBOOKBOOK
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Suite Magin 4 Guests – 2 Rooms – Balcony
2 Bathrooms – 150 m – KitchenBOOKBOOKBOOKBOOK
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Suite Joan 4 Guests – 2 Rooms – Balcony
2 Bathrooms – 150 m – KitchenBOOKBOOKBOOKBOOK
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Passeig de Gracia, 113 (08008)
Barcelona (España)
Enhance your experience at El Palauet






☆☆☆☆☆ 5/5
Beautiful building located on the highest part of Passeig de gracia. Stay tuned on their activities, they do some expositions and afterworks.
Violeta Delgado
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☆☆☆☆☆ 5/5
The best and most beautiful place to stay in Barcelona.
Noura
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☆☆☆☆☆ 5/5
What a stunning building! The interior is really great! The suite’s are really spacious!
Jorrit Roskam
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For when you want to go out for a drink, lunch, or dinner without going too far. You have the best wineries and restaurants “walking distance” just 5 minutes away from El Palauet.


The most emblematic monuments of Barcelona are located to the right of the hotel. Casa Batlló, La Pedrera, and museums are all within walking distance and do not require any transportation.


Paseo de Gracia is the most coveted shopping center in all of Barcelona. You can find the best stores while walking down one of the iconic streets of Barcelona. Did you know that the street lamps and benches were designed by the same architect who built El Palauet?