# 8 Best Rooftop Bars in Barcelona

> The 8 best rooftop bars in Barcelona, from the 26th floor of the W to hotel terraces looking onto La Pedrera, the Sagrada Família and Port Vell. Where to drink above the city at sunset, ranked by an independent consensus, no paid placement.

- **Canonical URL:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/best-rooftop-bars
- **City:** Barcelona, Spain
- **Published:** 2026-07-01
- **Author:** Justin Mota, Guidavera founder
- **Reading time:** 8 min

## Introduction

This is the list for the golden-hour drink with the whole city laid out below you. Barcelona is a low, dense city hemmed between the hills and the sea, which means a good rooftop does something special: it hands you the Eixample grid, the spires of the Sagrada Família, Montjuïc and the Mediterranean all in one sweep, and it's all at its best as the sun drops. Almost all of these sit on top of hotels, that's just how rooftop bars work here, but you don't need to be a guest to go up. A few things to know going in: most are seasonal or at their best in warm weather, several have pools you can look at more easily than swim in, and the good ones get busy at sunset, so book or arrive early. We've ordered this list by the quality of the experience, the view, the drinks and the room together, not just how high off the ground you are.

## A guide to Rooftop Bars in Barcelona

### Do you have to be a hotel guest to visit a rooftop bar?

No. Almost all of Barcelona's rooftop bars sit on top of hotels, but nearly all are open to the public, not just guests. You simply go up to the rooftop floor; some take reservations (worth using for a sunset table), others are walk-in. A few have dress codes or minimum ages, Noxe atop the W, for instance, asks for elegant dress (no sportswear or flip-flops) and is 21-plus, so it's worth checking before you go. Rooftop pools are generally reserved for hotel guests even when the bar is open to all, so treat the water as scenery unless you're staying.

### When is the best time to go to a rooftop bar in Barcelona?

Sunset, without much competition. Barcelona faces southeast toward the sea with the sun setting behind the hills, so the golden hour lights the whole skyline, and the Sagrada Família in particular, beautifully. That's also the busy window, so booking a table (where possible) or arriving 30 to 60 minutes before sunset is smart. Many rooftops are seasonal, running spring through autumn, and some pools and terraces close entirely in winter, so always check current opening dates before planning around one. Warm evenings from roughly May to September are peak rooftop season.

### Are rooftop bars worth it, or just a tourist tax?

Both can be true, so it pays to choose well. You're paying a premium for the view, drinks at a hotel rooftop cost more than at a neighbourhood bar, and the least distinctive ones trade purely on altitude. But the best deliver a genuinely memorable evening: a well-made cocktail, a good crowd, live DJs or jazz, and a panorama you can't get any other way. The ones on this list earn the premium through the quality of the whole experience, not just the height. If you want serious cocktails without the view markup, our cocktail bars guide is the better route.

> "Barcelona is a low city, so a good rooftop gives you the whole thing at once: the grid, the Sagrada Família, the sea, all lit gold at sunset."

## How we built this list

We rank by the quality of the whole experience, view, drinks, atmosphere and room together, rather than simply by height.

Almost all rooftop bars here sit atop hotels; we note which are seasonal, which have pools, and any dress codes or age limits, since those shape the visit.

We weight our own visits alongside the consensus of locals and travellers, and favour rooftops that pair the panorama with drinks and a room worth staying in.

No bar pays for placement. Guidavera has no affiliate or sponsorship deals with any venue on this list.

## The 8 best Rooftop Bars, compared

| # | Restaurant | Neighbourhood | Price | Distinction | Signature dish |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | [Noxe Barcelona](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/noxe-barcelona) | Ciutat Vella | €€€ | — | — |
| 2 | [Alaire Terrace Bar](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/alaire-terrace-bar) | Eixample | €€ | — | — |
| 3 | [The Rooftop The Serras](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-rooftop-the-serras) | Ciutat Vella | €€ | — | — |
| 4 | [La Isabela Hotel 1898](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/la-isabela-hotel-1898) | Ciutat Vella | €€€ | — | — |
| 5 | [Eleven BCN](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/eleven-bcn) | Eixample | €€ | — | — |
| 6 | [Yurbban Trafalgar Rooftop](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/yurbban-trafalgar-rooftop) | Ciutat Vella | — | — | — |
| 7 | [Negresco Princess Rooftop](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/negresco-princess-rooftop) | Eixample | €€€ | — | — |
| 8 | [The Pulitzer Terrace](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-pulitzer-terrace) | Eixample | €€ | — | — |

## The 8 best Rooftop Bars in Barcelona

### 1. Noxe Barcelona

*The 26th floor of the W, about as high as a drink gets in the city*

- **Neighbourhood:** Ciutat Vella
- **Address:** W Barcelona, Plaça de la Rosa dels Vents, 1, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€€
- **Website:** https://www.noxebarcelona.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/noxe-barcelona

Noxe sits on the 26th floor of the W Barcelona out on the waterfront, so the view runs across the city, the beach and the whole harbour, about as high as a drink gets in this town. The kitchen leans Japanese and the cocktails are built in the same spirit, with DJ-driven Hyper Sessions once it gets late. The glamour is deliberate and it plays the part: the dress code is elegant (no sportswear, no flip-flops) and entry is 21-plus. For a special-occasion drink with a genuinely jaw-dropping panorama, nothing else in Barcelona is quite on this level.

### 2. Alaire Terrace Bar

*Eight floors above Passeig de Gràcia, facing La Pedrera*

- **Neighbourhood:** Eixample
- **Address:** Hotel Condes de Barcelona, P.º de Gracia, 73, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.condesdebarcelona.com/es/terraza-alaire-paseo-gracia/?utm_medium=organic&utm_source=google&utm_campaign=google-my-business&utm_term=google-local
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/alaire-terrace-bar

Alaire is the classic Passeig de Gràcia perch, eight floors up atop the Hotel Condes de Barcelona, a part-open, part-covered terrace looking straight out over modernist Barcelona with Gaudí's La Pedrera in the foreground and the Sagrada Família beyond. The menu runs to shareable plates and cocktails through the afternoon and night, and on spring and summer evenings there's live DJ, bossa nova and jazz. Book ahead for a table at sunset, when the light hits the modernista rooftops just right. Of all the Eixample rooftops, this is the one with the most postcard-perfect view of the neighbourhood's architecture.

### 3. The Rooftop The Serras

*An infinity pool over Port Vell at five-star The Serras*

- **Neighbourhood:** Ciutat Vella
- **Address:** Pg. de Colom, 9, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://serrasbarcelona.com/en/?utm_source=google_my_business&utm_medium=organic&utm_campaign=ficha_gmb
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-rooftop-the-serras

The Rooftop crowns the five-star Hotel The Serras on Passeig de Colom, looking straight across to the yachts of Port Vell and the Mediterranean beyond. There's an infinity pool up here and a cocktail bar that comes into its own at sunset, with a short menu of tapas, toasties and nachos running alongside the drinks through the afternoon. It's a more intimate, polished rooftop than the big hotel terraces, and the waterfront outlook, all masts and open sea, sets it apart from the city-grid views elsewhere on this list. Come for the golden hour over the marina.

### 4. La Isabela Hotel 1898

*A heated-pool terrace above La Rambla*

- **Neighbourhood:** Ciutat Vella
- **Address:** La Rambla, 109, 7th Floor, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€€
- **Website:** http://www.terraza-laisabela.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/la-isabela-hotel-1898

La Isabela is the rooftop terrace crowning Hotel 1898 on La Rambla, with a heated outdoor pool and sun loungers looking out over the Barcelona skyline. The kitchen leans on Boquería-market ingredients for its tapas and plates, served alongside a cocktail list. Its location right on La Rambla makes it one of the most central rooftops in the city, an easy escape above the crowds of the famous boulevard. The pool runs summer-only, so check the season before you plan a swim, but the terrace and the view are a draw whenever it's open.

### 5. Eleven BCN

*A sundowner rooftop over Rambla de Catalunya*

- **Neighbourhood:** Eixample
- **Address:** Rambla de Catalunya, 26, Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.elevenbcn-rooftopbar.com/en/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/eleven-bcn

Eleven perches above Rambla de Catalunya in the Eixample, with open city views and a kitchen that leans Mexican-Pacific cooked with Catalan ingredients. The mood is sundowner-forward, cocktails, DJ sessions and live music as the light drops, making it one of the livelier rooftop options in the centre. Worth knowing before you go: it's walk-ins only, no reservations, so time it for the start of the evening to beat the crowd for a good spot. For a buzzy, music-led rooftop night in the heart of the Eixample, it's hard to fault.

### 6. Yurbban Trafalgar Rooftop

*Cathedral and Sagrada Família views from an eighth-floor terrace*

- **Neighbourhood:** Ciutat Vella
- **Address:** Carrer de Trafalgar, 30, Ciutat Vella, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
- **Website:** https://www.yurbbantrafalgar.com/es/gastronomia
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/yurbban-trafalgar-rooftop

This compact rooftop perches on the eighth-floor terrace of the Yurbban Trafalgar, glass-panelled so the views run uninterrupted, the Gothic cathedral rising from the rooftops one way, the Sagrada Família the other. There's a plunge pool, cocktails and chilled music as the sun drops, with DJs and live sets raising the tempo on weekends. It's a few minutes from Urquinaona metro and best timed for sunset, when you get both of the city's great landmarks lit at once. A smaller, well-priced alternative to the marquee hotel rooftops, with a view that punches above its size.

### 7. Negresco Princess Rooftop

*A seventh-floor cocktail terrace around an infinity pool*

- **Neighbourhood:** Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer de Roger de Llúria, 16, 18, Eixample, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€€
- **Website:** http://www.hotelnegrescoprincess.com/
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/negresco-princess-rooftop

La Terrazza sits on the seventh floor of the Negresco Princess in the Eixample, a cocktail terrace built around a heated infinity pool with the city stretched out below. It's an easy, relaxed spot to trade the street for the skyline over a drink, less scene-y than the big-name rooftops, which is part of the appeal. The pool and rooftop are seasonal, so confirm hours before heading up. For a calmer sundowner away from the busiest terraces, with the water and the view to yourself more often than not, it's a quietly good pick.

### 8. The Pulitzer Terrace

*A plant-filled seasonal terrace steps from Plaça Catalunya*

- **Neighbourhood:** Eixample
- **Address:** Carrer de Bergara, 8, Eixample, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
- **Price:** €€
- **Website:** https://www.hotelpulitzer.es/es/eat-drink/la-terraza
- **Full profile:** https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-pulitzer-terrace

The Pulitzer Terrace is the warm-weather draw atop Hotel Pulitzer, a few steps off Plaça Catalunya on Carrer de Bergara, a plant-filled deck that trades on the Pulitzer's greenery-heavy design and runs on low-key beats after dark. It's more a leafy, central spot for a drink above the street than a destination cocktail den, and that's exactly its charm, a green pocket in the middle of the city. Best treated as a seasonal terrace, so check the hotel for current opening dates. When it's open, it's one of the most convenient rooftops to reach in the whole centre.

## Honourable mentions

- **[The Roof Barcelona Edition](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/the-roof-barcelona-edition)** (Ciutat Vella) — The rooftop bar atop the Barcelona Edition in Ciutat Vella, with cocktails and terrace seating in the old city.
- **[La Terraza del Central](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/la-terraza-del-central)** (Ciutat Vella) — A Ciutat Vella rooftop for cocktails and terrace drinking, good for groups.
- **[Sercotel Rosellón Rooftop](https://guidavera.com/spain/barcelona/restaurants/sercotel-rosellon-rooftop)** (Eixample) — An Eixample hotel rooftop with cocktails and terrace seating close to the Sagrada Família.

## The Rooftop Bars scene in Barcelona

Barcelona's rooftop bars are concentrated in two areas: the Eixample, where hotels along and around Passeig de Gràcia and Rambla de Catalunya put terraces level with the modernista skyline, and Ciutat Vella, where rooftops look over the medieval core toward the cathedral, the port and the sea. The highest sits on the 26th floor of the W on the waterfront; most others are on hotel roofs between the seventh and eighth floors. Nearly all are open to non-guests, many are seasonal, and sunset is the peak window, so booking or arriving early pays off.

## Glossary

- **Golden hour** — The period shortly before sunset when the low sun casts warm light across the city, the prime window for a Barcelona rooftop, when the skyline and the Sagrada Família light up.
- **Infinity pool** — A pool with an edge that appears to merge with the view beyond. Several Barcelona hotel rooftops (The Serras, Negresco Princess) are built around one, though pool access is usually for guests only.
- **Modernisme** — The Catalan Art Nouveau movement (Gaudí, Domènech i Montaner) that shaped the Eixample's rooftops and facades, the architecture many of these terraces overlook.

## Frequently asked questions

### What is the best rooftop bar in Barcelona?

For high-altitude glamour, Noxe on the 26th floor of the W (waterfront views, elegant dress code, 21-plus) leads. For the classic modernista view, Alaire looks straight onto La Pedrera from eight floors above Passeig de Gràcia; and The Rooftop at The Serras offers an infinity pool over Port Vell. The 'best' depends on whether you want height, architecture or the sea.

### Do you need to book a rooftop bar in Barcelona?

For a sunset table, yes where you can, several take reservations (Alaire, Noxe, The Pulitzer Terrace). A few are walk-ins only, notably Eleven BCN, so for those, arrive at the start of the evening. Sunset is the busy window everywhere, so booking or turning up early makes the difference.

### Are Barcelona's rooftop bars open year-round?

Many are seasonal, at their best from spring through autumn, and some pools and terraces close in winter. The Pulitzer Terrace, La Isabela's pool at Hotel 1898 and the Negresco Princess rooftop are all seasonal, so always check current opening dates. Warm evenings from roughly May to September are peak rooftop season.

### Which rooftop bar has the best view of the Sagrada Família?

The Yurbban Trafalgar rooftop is glass-panelled with the Sagrada Família on one side and the Gothic cathedral on the other, so you get both landmarks at once. Alaire also frames the basilica beyond La Pedrera. Both are best at sunset when the towers catch the light.

## About the author

**Justin Mota** — Guidavera founder

Justin Mota is the founder of Guidavera. He has lived in Spain for over 10 years and runs a native AI agency alongside building this platform. Food has always been the way Justin connects with friends, and Guidavera started as the list he kept sending to everyone visiting Barcelona. He built it for himself and his friends first, and now hopes it can transform the way people discover great food experiences everywhere.

More: https://guidavera.com/about

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