HOSTAL GOYA
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2024
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2024
Hôtel, d'un bon rapport qualité-prix, avec terrasse situé à proximité de la Plaça Catalunya à Barcelone.
A tout juste cinq minutes à pied de la Plaça Catalunya, cette belle auberge familiale se trouve à proximité des magasins et monuments de l'Eixample, comme la Sagrada Familia, mais aussi des principales lignes de bus. Le personnel est très sympa et vous aide même à réserver les spectacles auxquels vous souhaitez assister lors de votre séjour. Le petit déjeuner n'est pas inclus, mais l’établissement vous offre un petit panier de collations et jus de fruits tous les matins. Vous pouvez aussi vous préparer un café ou un thé tout au long de la journée.
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4.2/5
25 avis
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Iris d.
Visité en janvier 2024
Ottima accoglienza
Stanza pulita anche se nel mio caso troppo piccola. Ottima anche la posizione centrale.
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Stanza pulita anche se nel mio caso troppo piccola. Ottima anche la posizione centrale.
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Brisa
Visité en décembre 2023
Bé! El lloc és cèntric i el personal molt amable i atent!
Anastasiya M.
Visité en novembre 2023
Хорошее местоположение, вежливый персонал. Из минусов - взяли маленький номер без окна (окно в вентиляционную нишу) , поэтому чувствовали себя как в коморке. Лучше б взяли больший номер. Не понравилось, что все полотенца и постельное белье жутко пахли хлоркой. Попросили заменить, заменили вроде без проблем. После замены постельное белье было уже, к счастью, без ужасного запаха. Но полотенца все же так и остались с запахом.
Есть чай, кофе в любое время - это плюс. На завтрак дают кекс и сок. Правда в день выезда (у нас был ранний выезд) нам кексы не дали, а жаль, мы на них рассчитывали и вроде как было оплачено за это.
Между комнатой и коридоров тонкие стены, очень слышно, если кто-то ходит ночью или утром. Мешает спать немного.
Есть чай, кофе в любое время - это плюс. На завтрак дают кекс и сок. Правда в день выезда (у нас был ранний выезд) нам кексы не дали, а жаль, мы на них рассчитывали и вроде как было оплачено за это.
Между комнатой и коридоров тонкие стены, очень слышно, если кто-то ходит ночью или утром. Мешает спать немного.
Krisy M.
Visité en novembre 2023
Spain ???????? Barcelona - hotels, hostels, b&bs
Upon my arrival at this hostel, I was schooled in the art of "expectations versus reality." The first room they moved me into was reminiscent of a modern art installation titled "Despair." It looked nothing like the photos posted here. The bed was missing the headboard, which I initially mistook for a bold minimalist statement. But then I noticed the chipped paint, crumbling plaster, and penned graffiti, and I realized it was less "aesthetic intention" and more "maintenance procrastination."
The furniture, old and worn down, looked as if it was auditioning for a role in a shabby chic Pinterest board, but didn’t quite make the cut. The room smelled like they had just aggressively sprayed for bugs, which I suppose is better than finding out first hand why they needed to spray for bugs. The walls were an empty canvas of cold, blank space – perfect for a self-reflection session on why I didn’t read more reviews.
I requested a room change, hoping to swap my avant-garde cell for something more... humane. They assured me my previous room was a twin to the ones in the pictures posted here. I'm not sure if they were referring to the photos of their hostel or an abstract art gallery.
I give this place 3 stars because the evening manager, who must double as a magician, conjured up a room that actually resembled the ones we see here in the ad-photo. It only took a few hours, a moderately heated discussion, and my best "this is unacceptable" face to change rooms. The new room while closer to the images online had a distinct smell of backed up toliet (sewage). I aired out the room all night to dilute the smell.
The cost is the same as staying at a hotel in Barcelona - $120 a night after all the fees, plus you pay city tax upon arrival. For that price, I expected a little less "haunted house" and a little more "comfortable lodging."
If you're considering a stay here, my advice is this: Get an assurance that the room looks exactly like one of the options here (wherever you're booking) before booking. The first floor superior rooms (at least room 105) look like a special captivity space with access to a terrace – just in case you need an outdoor patio to scream into the void.
Upon my arrival at this hostel, I was schooled in the art of "expectations versus reality." The first room they moved me into was reminiscent of a modern art installation titled "Despair." It looked nothing like the photos posted here. The bed was missing the headboard, which I initially mistook for a bold minimalist statement. But then I noticed the chipped paint, crumbling plaster, and penned graffiti, and I realized it was less "aesthetic intention" and more "maintenance procrastination."
The furniture, old and worn down, looked as if it was auditioning for a role in a shabby chic Pinterest board, but didn’t quite make the cut. The room smelled like they had just aggressively sprayed for bugs, which I suppose is better than finding out first hand why they needed to spray for bugs. The walls were an empty canvas of cold, blank space – perfect for a self-reflection session on why I didn’t read more reviews.
I requested a room change, hoping to swap my avant-garde cell for something more... humane. They assured me my previous room was a twin to the ones in the pictures posted here. I'm not sure if they were referring to the photos of their hostel or an abstract art gallery.
I give this place 3 stars because the evening manager, who must double as a magician, conjured up a room that actually resembled the ones we see here in the ad-photo. It only took a few hours, a moderately heated discussion, and my best "this is unacceptable" face to change rooms. The new room while closer to the images online had a distinct smell of backed up toliet (sewage). I aired out the room all night to dilute the smell.
The cost is the same as staying at a hotel in Barcelona - $120 a night after all the fees, plus you pay city tax upon arrival. For that price, I expected a little less "haunted house" and a little more "comfortable lodging."
If you're considering a stay here, my advice is this: Get an assurance that the room looks exactly like one of the options here (wherever you're booking) before booking. The first floor superior rooms (at least room 105) look like a special captivity space with access to a terrace – just in case you need an outdoor patio to scream into the void.
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HOSTAL GOYA se situe au 74, Carrer de Pau Claris , Barcelone
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