The Hoxton Poblenou
Set in the culture-rich neighbourhood of El Poblenou, The Hoxton offers the perfect offbeat base when visiting Barcelona. The hotel’s interior design takes inspiration from the vibrant architectural style of the late Spanish architect Ricardo Bofill, incorporating colourful geometric forms whilst using simple local materials such as ceramic tiles, terracotta and concrete.
Upon arrival you will enter through the stylish lobby including a lively café and cocktail bar as well as many cosy corners to relax in. The space is beautifully designed with enormous floor to ceiling windows, hand painted murals and quirky bookshelves, making it so inviting that even the locals like to use it during the day as a co-working hub.
The hotel offers three different types of rooms - the ‘Roomy’, ‘Biggy’ and ‘Homey’ (which is ideal for longer stays). For my solo trip I opted for the ‘Roomy’ or you can also choose a ‘Roomy with a View’ which is slightly more expensive but offers astonishing sights across the city. If you decide to book a stay, my top tip would be to request a quiet room on a high floor as the hotel is located next to a main road, so some of the rooms on the lower levels could be slightly noisy!
Spanning across nine floors, you will find the welcoming bedrooms located off the wavy classic pink corridors. The rooms feature Spanish style interiors using Mediterranean colours, terracotta floors and natural materials in homage to traditional Spanish homes. The inclusion of vintage furniture, touches of floral prints and bespoke tapestries, (which provide a nod to Poblenou’s industrial fabric-making past), achieve an elegantly curated space for your stay. All rooms incorporate a service area including engraved Hoxton mugs, a selection of premium teas and coffees, a Roberts radio and a mini fridge, which were all nice touches and made for an even more enjoyable stay.
Make sure to head up to the rooftop to find the pool, taqueria and bar with glorious views over the sun-drenched city and La Sagrada Familia. A visit during sunset is an absolute must! Alternatively head downstairs to grab a Detroit-style pizza slice from the Four Corners Slice Shop or enjoy taking your time to browse their bodega, stocking a wide selection of local food and beverages.
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Address: Av. Diagonal, 205, Sant Martí, 08018 Barcelona