Barcelona Weed Club
A central Barcelona club signal for members who want simple access, city convenience, and a social route through Eixample.
Carrer de Casanova, 33 · 08011

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Sagrada FamiliaLandmark accessUseful for visitors planning a club stop around daytime sightseeing and food.
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A central Barcelona club signal for members who want simple access, city convenience, and a social route through Eixample.
Carrer de Casanova, 33 · 08011
The Tree Club positions itself as one of Barcelona's premium association clubs, with a modern interior, attentive staff, and a menu that goes beyond standard flower to include concentrates and hash. Popular with both expats and well-travelled locals.
Carrer de la Diputació, 200, Eixample · 08011
A Barcelona cannabis association positioned around member access, city movement, and a more considered social club rhythm.
597 Valencia Street · 08026
A central Barcelona club signal with a sharper cultural edge, useful for members planning a night-led city route.
Carrer d'Ausias Marc, 13 · 08010
A more discreet Barcelona club option for members who prefer a calmer, less central social setting.
Carrer de Sagues, 14 · 08021

Tucked into the bohemian streets of Gràcia, this neighbourhood association club has a loyal local following and a curated selection that reflects the barrio's creative spirit. Small enough to feel personal, large enough to have a proper menu.
Carrer de Verdi, 48, Gràcia · 08012

A Sagrada Familia area club listing that works naturally for visitors building a clean daytime route.
Carrer de Lepant, 311 · 08025

In the increasingly trendy Sant Antoni neighbourhood, Club 420 has carved a niche with its laid-back atmosphere, decent sound system, and social events that bring the membership together. Less formal than some Eixample clubs, more community-oriented.
Carrer del Parlament, 12, Sant Antoni · 08015

One of Barcelona's longest-running cannabis social clubs, CASC is a members-only association operating under Spain's legal framework. Clean, calm, and well-organised with a knowledgeable staff who help both first-timers and regulars navigate the selection.
Carrer de Lleida, 3, Eixample · 08004

A mid-sized association club in the heart of Eixample, Club de Fumadors attracts a cosmopolitan crowd of locals and international members. The lounge has comfortable seating and a solid playlist that keeps the vibe relaxed without becoming a party.
Carrer del Consell de Cent, 267, Eixample · 08011
Passeig de Gràcia's most refined hotel — Moments restaurant (2 Michelin stars), rooftop pool with Gaudí skyline views, and a central address for gallery movement, shopping, and social club access.
Passeig de Gràcia 38 · 08007
Ritz-Carlton beachfront tower on Barceloneta. Enoteca Paco Pérez (2 Michelin stars), Arola beach restaurant, two pools, and Frank Gehry's golden fish sculpture on the doorstep.
Carrer de la Marina 19 · 08005
A 19th-century Barcelona Cotton Manufacturers Guild building transformed into the city's most beautiful hotel — original marble columns, domed ceiling, library lounge, rooftop pool, and 83 rooms designed by Lázaro Rosa-Violán. The Gran Via address sits inside the Eixample luxury spine between Passeig de Gràcia and the social club layer.
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 670 · 08010
Barcelona's original grand hotel — opened 1919 as the Ritz, renovated in 2012, still the most storied address on Gran Via. Palau restaurant, rooftop pool, a Belle Époque ballroom still in use, and rooms that carry a century of city history. The reference point for formal Barcelona luxury.
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes 668 · 08010
The sail-shaped W on Barceloneta beach — W's signature energy, rooftop Eclipse bar, beachfront pool, and Barcelona's most recognisable hotel silhouette. Rooms face the Med or the city skyline.
Plaça de la Rosa dels Vents 1 · 08039

A Domènech i Montaner modernist masterpiece at the top of Passeig de Gracia, still one of Barcelona's most theatrical hotel addresses. Woody Allen played jazz here; Michelin Guide dining today.
Passeig de Gracia 132 · 08008
A colonial-era tobacco company headquarters on Las Ramblas — converted into a 169-room boutique hotel with a rooftop pool overlooking the city, spa, and cocktail bar with period millwork and original vaulted ceilings. The best Las Ramblas address that actually feels worth staying at.
La Rambla 109 · 08002
Hidden in the Gothic Quarter behind a medieval stone facade, Hotel Neri is Barcelona's most romantic boutique hotel. The rooftop terrace overlooks the cathedral, the library bar is genuinely peaceful, and the whole property feels like a secret the city is keeping from the crowds outside.
Carrer de Sant Sever, 5, Gothic Quarter · 08002
Camper's 25-room boutique hotel in El Raval — a design icon built around the idea that a hotel room can be a hammock and a separate suite can be the sitting room across the hall. Free 24-hour snacks, Dos Palillos restaurant (ex-elBulli) in the ground floor, and a building that feels closer to a contemporary art installation than a hotel.
Carrer d'Elisabets 11 · 08001

Sleek Accor property right on the Olympic Village waterfront, the Pullman Skipper combines a great beach location with excellent business facilities and one of the largest hotel pools in the city. The rooftop bar has views across the marina that rival anything in Barcelona.
Avinguda del Litoral, 10, Vila Olímpica · 08005
Number one restaurant in the world 2024 — Chefs Oriol Castro, Eduard Xatruch, and Mateu Casañas, all alumni of elBulli, with two Michelin stars and a culinary approach that redefines what a tasting menu can be. Multi-sphere techniques, hyper-precise plating, and a progression of 30+ courses that feels like a genuine art installation.
Carrer de Villarroel 163 · 08036
Martin Berasategui and Paolo Casagrande's three-Michelin-star restaurant inside the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona — the highest-rated kitchen in Catalonia, built around Basque Country technique applied to exceptional Catalan and Spanish produce. Formal, flawless, and the pinnacle of Eixample fine dining.
Carrer de Mallorca 259 · 08008
Albert Adrià's avant-garde tapas bar in Poble Sec — the most reservations-impossible table in Barcelona, delivering dishes that began as experiments at elBulli in a joyful, maximalist circus-inflected room. Molecular olives, smoked salmon cornet, and the kind of cooking that turns a tapas format into something genuinely intellectual.
Avinguda del Paral·lel 164 · 08015
The Eixample wine bar that punches several tiers above its modest façade — two Michelin stars, a cellar that reads like a reference library, and a kitchen that applies serious French-influenced technique to market produce without any of the formality. One of Barcelona's most genuinely beloved rooms.
Carrer de la Diputació 220 · 08011

Chef Jordi Artal's two-Michelin-starred Eixample table — a modern Catalan tasting menu built around family recipes and coastal ingredients. Small room, precise plating, deep wine list.
Carrer d'Entença 60 · 08015
Albert Raurich's one-Michelin-star Japanese-Spanish fusion restaurant in El Raval — Raurich was elBulli's head chef for six years, and Dos Palillos shows it. The counter seats watch a theatrical open kitchen produce some of Barcelona's most technically precise small plates, blending izakaya format with Catalan produce.
Carrer d'Elisabets 9 · 08001

A wraparound bar counter in El Raval delivering serious Catalan tapas, market-fresh seafood and one of Barcelona's most theatrical dining rooms. Loud, fast, uncompromising.
Carrer de la Unio 17 · 08001

Possibly the best-value tapas in Eixample, Cervecería Catalana draws a mix of locals and savvy visitors who know to queue early. The Catalan-style tapas are generous, the beer is ice-cold, and the bread with tomato is the best in the area.
Carrer de Mallorca, 236, Eixample · 08008
Natural wine bar and kitchen in Eixample — one of Barcelona's best wine lists, serious charcuterie, and a kitchen that punches well above its modest pricing. Early evenings are local; late nights turn social.
Carrer de Sepúlveda 184 · 08011

Bar Calders is a Barcelona institution — the kind of place where locals linger for hours over vermouth and patatas bravas. The Sant Antoni terrace fills up fast on weekend afternoons, and the tapas menu is short but reliably excellent.
Carrer del Parlament, 25, Sant Antoni · 08015

Barcelona's best pizza — wood-fired Neapolitan with serious sourcing, served in a converted garage in upper Eixample. No pretension, long queues, and consistently the most satisfying post-session meal in the city.
Carrer de Londres 98 · 08036

Catalan tapas bar in the heart of El Born — simple, precise, honest cooking. Croquetas, patatas bravas, and vermut done better than anywhere on the tourist circuit. Local institution.
Carrer de la Montcada 2 · 08003

A bright, modern bar-restaurant with an inventive montaditos menu and one of the best gin-tonic selections in the city. La Pepita is popular with a younger, style-conscious crowd who come for the aesthetic as much as the food — and stay for the natural wine list.
Carrer de Muntaner, 79, Eixample Esquerra · 08011

Gaudí's still-rising basilica, targeting a 2026 completion of the central Jesus Christ tower — Europe's most singular building project. Book the tower ticket for the view; stay for the light.
Carrer de Mallorca 401 · 08013