First of all, I want to say thank you to Carlos.
I arrived at the hotel after midnight, and he kindly and calmly helped me with the general introduction and check-in of the hotel.
That gave me a good image of this hotel.
Every time I had breakfast, Marekhi was kind enough to take care of me.
The breakfast is similar to other European hotels.
There are only two elevators, so there is a drawback of coming too late at certain times.
The smell of the bathroom tends to disappear a little late. The hotel gym is quite usable compared to three-star class, and the rooftop pool has a small number of sunbeds, but the composition is good.
The 24/7 coffee machine is a great merit of this hotel.
It is close to the Plaza de Catalonia, so I can walk to all the famous tourist attractions.
When I checked out, I liked that one employee handled the computer processing and the other handled the luggage efficiently.
Next time I come to Barcelona again, I will stay at a hotel again. Or at the Urban Passive Hotel.
It has nothing to do with this hotel, but the south alley of this hotel requires special attention when traveling.
I almost got into a setup crime where one guy spits on my back as he walks past me on a kickboard, another guy comes up to me and tells me to take off my shirt and steals my wallet.