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W Barcelona

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona
4.4 · 17,276 reviews
4.4

17,276 verified reviews

About

It’s a giant glass fin cutting into the Mediterranean, a 26-story middle finger to the traditional skyline of Barcelona. Designed by the late Ricardo Bofill, the W Barcelona—or 'La Vela' (The Sail) as the locals call it—is less of a hotel and more of a statement. It’s the kind of place where the lobby smells like expensive ambition and the bass from the WET Deck thumps in your chest before you’ve even checked in. If you’re looking for the 'real' Barcelona—the one with crumbling Gothic stones and grandmothers yelling over laundry lines—you’ve come to the wrong end of the boardwalk. This is the Barcelona of the high-rollers, the influencers, and the people who think a sunset isn't real unless it’s viewed through a floor-to-ceiling window with a gin and tonic in hand.

Walking into the 'Living Room' (that’s W-speak for a lobby), you’re hit with a neon-purple assault of curated playlists and heavy branding. It’s polished, it’s loud, and it’s unapologetically corporate-cool. The staff, dressed in uniforms that look like they were designed for a futuristic space-yacht, operate with a 'Whatever/Whenever' philosophy that actually works, provided what you want involves a certain level of flash. You aren't here for a quiet night in; you’re here to be part of the spectacle.

The rooms are where the branding department really earns its keep. They have names like 'Wonderful,' 'Fabulous,' and 'Spectacular,' because apparently 'Standard' is a dirty word in this building. But credit where it’s due: the views are world-class. Whether you’re looking back at the city skyline or out over the endless blue of the Balearic Sea, the perspective is dizzying. The design is avant-garde, bordering on the impractical—think open-concept bathrooms where the shower is basically in the bedroom—but when you’re waking up to the sun rising over the Mediterranean, you tend to forgive the lack of a towel rack.

Dining here is a multi-layered affair. You’ve got FIRE, where they treat a piece of steak with the kind of reverence usually reserved for religious relics, and COYA, which brings a high-octane Peruvian vibe to the beach. But the real draw is NOXE on the 26th floor. Formerly known as Eclipse, this sky bar is the ultimate theater for the well-dressed and the well-funded. The dress code is strict—leave the flip-flops and the tourist-wear at the door—and the cocktails cost more than a three-course lunch in Poble Sec, but the 360-degree view of the city lights is the best high-altitude hit in town.

Now, for the honest part: the location is a double-edged sword. You are at the very tip of the Barceloneta boardwalk. It’s a long, sweaty walk to the nearest Metro station, and the wind can howl off the sea with enough force to ruin a three-hundred-euro haircut. Also, be warned: from late 2024 through April 2026, the hotel is undergoing a massive renovation of the rooms on floors 7 through 25. If you’re sensitive to the sound of progress (or power tools), check which floor you’re on before you commit.

Is it worth it? If you want to feel like the protagonist in a movie about a tech billionaire’s weekend getaway, then yes. It’s the best luxury hotel in Barcelona for those who want the beach at their doorstep and a nightclub in their elevator. If you want peace, quiet, and a sense of history, go find a boutique spot in the Eixample. The W doesn't do history; it only does right now.

Star Rating

5 Stars

Check-in

15:00

Check-out

12:00

What People Say

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Amenities

Free Wi-Fi
Paid breakfast
Paid parking
Accessible
Indoor and outdoor pool
Air-conditioned
Laundry service
Business center
Pet-friendly
Beach access
Room service
Kid-friendly
Restaurant
Spa
Fitness center
Bar
Smoke-free

Room Types

Wonderful
Fabulous
Spectacular
Cool Corner Suite
Studio Suite
Marvelous Suite
Wow Suite
Extreme Wow Suite

Why Stay Here

  • Iconic Ricardo Bofill 'Sail' architecture

  • Only hotel in Barcelona with direct beach access

  • 26th-floor NOXE sky bar with 360-degree views

Nearby Landmarks

  • 1-minute walk to Barceloneta Beach
  • 15-minute walk to Port Vell
  • 20-minute walk to Maremagnum
  • 20-minute walk to L'Aquàrium de Barcelona

Accessibility

  • Wheelchair accessible paths
  • Hydraulic lifts for pools
  • Wide elevators
  • Adapted bathrooms with portable shower chairs

Location

Plaça Rosa Del Vents 1, Final, Pg. de Joan de Borbó

Ciutat Vella, Barcelona

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is W Barcelona worth visiting?

If you want the best Mediterranean views in the city and a high-energy social scene, yes. If you're looking for quiet, historic charm, you're better off in the Gothic Quarter.

What is the dress code for Noxe?

The 26th-floor club enforces a strict 'Smart & Chic' policy; avoid sneakers, flip-flops, shorts, and sportswear to ensure entry, especially after 9:00 PM.

How do I get to W Barcelona?

It's located at the end of the Barceloneta boardwalk; take the V15 or V19 bus, or it's a 20-minute walk from the Barceloneta Metro (L4). Taxis are the most common arrival method.

Is the pool open to the public?

The WET Deck pool is generally reserved for hotel guests during the day, but it often opens to the public for evening 'Wet Deck Sessions' and parties during the summer months.

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Rating Breakdown

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Based on 17,276 reviews

Information

  • Phone

    +34 932 95 28 00
  • Website

    www.marriott.com/en-us/hotels/bcnwh-w-barcelona/overview/?scid=f2ae0541-1279-4f24-b197-a979c79310b0
  • Star Rating

    5 Star Hotel

  • Address

    Plaça Rosa Del Vents 1, Final, Pg. de Joan de Borbó

    Ciutat Vella, Barcelona

Last updated: Dec 28, 2025

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