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Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona
Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona
Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

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• Unique and peaceful Monastery stays like no other

• Enjoy one of a kind guest accommodation in some of the most historic and beautiful buildings in Barcelona on the doorstep of some of Spain's most renowned tourist attractions.

• Monasteries.com provides a unique opportunity for anyone to stay in beautiful Monastery accommodation across Barcelona and the surrounding area, the perfect base for a peaceful, relaxing retreat.

Reviews for Barcelona

4.6
Based on 102 reviews
Room
4.6
Value
4.6
Food
4.3
Service
4.8
Overall
4.7
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Fantastic. Sr Gemma was a perfect host. Room nice. Welcome was very warm. Very good value. Right in the centre of the old town.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

ESTA EXPERIENCIA ME DEVOLVIÓ A MI ÉPOCA DE ESTUDIANTE... ACOGIDA Y CALIDEZ, ACOMPAÑAMINETO Y BIENESTAR. SILENCIO QUE SE AGRADECE MUCHO.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

The property was v clean and comfortable. I missed tea making facilities in the room, also whole grain bread for breakfast.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Very clean, calm and peaceful place in the heart of Barcelona.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Extremely friendly and helpful welcome. Could not be in a better location - so central!

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Great location. Lovely clean, simple facility. I’d stay again.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Wonderful location. Felt very safe, super friendly service and residence is spotless.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Great hospitality, fine location and lovely people

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Thank you to everyone who made me feel so welcome and comfortable. If I am in Barcelona again I will stay here again.

Residencia Universitaria Maria, Reina de la Pau, Barcelona

Barcelona Visitor information

Barcelona is known for its famous Camp Nou Stadium and its Barça Football Team. 

There are several beaches in Barcelona to visit, with some of the greatest bars & restaurants. 

The Columbus Monument is a must see, with its 60 mtr high elevator ride to the platform of the monument, which gives you a fantastic view of the Port Vell and the Ramblas. The Ramblas is the heart of Barcelona, it's a 2-kilometer-long boulevard with 5 different avenues full of Restaurants and shops for getting the perfect souvenir! 

Travel 

From the airport you can get a Train in to Barcelona, one of it's bonuses is that you can walk everywhere in Barcelona, especially in the Old City. 

Barcelona Sants is the main Train Station. There is also ´Barcelona Metro´ which runs mostly underground and into the suburbs and is the most convenient way to travel. 

Buses run throughout the day between 5am and 11pm. 

You can also hire a car, get a taxi ride or rent a bike! 

History of Barcelona

The Beautiful City of Barcelona is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea, The city has a varied history with various dynasties invading Barcelona, there are many archaeological remains across the city which gives you an idea of the periods that ruled, like the Romans, Arabs & Christians. 

The great Sagrada Familia Church and other modernist landmarks are among the City and all part of its history.

Barcelona is one of the most sought out places to visit in Europe, with the perfect balance of its culture, traditions, and fascinating art and architecture. 

One of it´s main accomplishments was hosting the Olympic games in 1992. 

Barcelona is the first and only city that received a Royal Gold Medal for its architecture in 1999 by the Royal Institute of British Architects