Catalonia Eixample 1864
A frescoed 1864 building in the Dreta de l'Eixample
Catalonia Eixample 1864 is a four-star hotel on Carrer de Roger de Llúria, part of Catalonia Hotels & Resorts. It occupies a building dated 1863–1864 and declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest, with a restored façade carrying Venetian-style frescoes. The hotel has 124 rooms, a rooftop with a glass-edge pool and terrace, a gym, and the ground-floor restaurant Les Finestres de Llúria. It is Biosphere Certified for sustainable tourism.
About
The hotel sits inside one of the first buildings raised in Barcelona's Eixample, constructed in 1863–1864 by property developer Josep Cerdà and later declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest. Its façade is unusual for the district: a frontage decorated with Venetian-style frescoes by the Italian painter Raffaello Beltramini, since fully restored. Inside, the four-star hotel runs 124 rooms over the historic structure, with a rooftop glass-edge pool, sun deck and terrace above the city. The ground floor holds Les Finestres de Llúria, a Catalan slow-food restaurant operated by Eboca Restaurants with its own street access. The hotel is part of Catalonia Hotels & Resorts and holds Biosphere certification for sustainable tourism.
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Good to know
- Four-star hotel in the Dreta de l'Eixample
- Set in an 1863–1864 building, a Cultural Asset of National Interest with restored frescoes
- 124 rooms; rooftop glass-edge pool and terrace; gym
- Houses Les Finestres de Llúria (Eboca Restaurants)
- Biosphere Certified; part of Catalonia Hotels & Resorts
Location & booking
Carrer de Roger de Llúria 60, 08009, Barcelona
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- Does Catalonia Eixample 1864 have a rooftop pool?
- Yes. The hotel has a rooftop with a glass-edge pool, a sun deck and a terrace. The pool operates seasonally.
- What restaurant is at Catalonia Eixample 1864?
- The hotel houses Les Finestres de Llúria, a Catalan slow-food restaurant by Eboca Restaurants, with its own access directly from the street.
- Why is the building called 1864?
- The hotel occupies a building constructed in 1863–1864, one of the earliest in Barcelona's Eixample. It is a declared Cultural Asset of National Interest, noted for the restored Venetian-style frescoes on its façade.
A four-star hotel in our Barcelona hotel guide because it is home to a restaurant we cover, ranked #57on a composite of that restaurant's standing in our guide and the hotel's own Google rating. Data verified 2026-06-22.






