Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona
Passeig de Gràcia, 38 - 40
About This Property
Luxurious Accommodation on Passeig de Gràcia
Located on the prestigious Passeig de Gràcia in Barcelona, the Mandarin Oriental offers a prime location near iconic attractions like Gaudi’s Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, making it the ideal choice for discerning travelers.
Unparalleled Amenities for Ultimate Relaxation
Indulge in the hotel's spa, rooftop and indoor pools, fitness center, and stunning city views. Enjoy 24-hour room service in the comfort of your spacious room featuring modern design and high-end entertainment systems.
Culinary Delights and Wellness Oasis
Savor al fresco dining in the Mimosa garden, sip cocktails on the rooftop terrace, or unwind at the Mandarin Oriental spa with complimentary access to pools, hot tub, and gym. Treat yourself to exquisite Peruvian cuisine and rejuvenating spa treatments.
Ready to experience luxury and relaxation at Mandarin Oriental, Barcelona? Book your stay now for an unforgettable getaway.
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Very central, clean, comfortable, and the team is very experienced.
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- • Very central, clean, comfortable, and the team is very experienced.
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Blissful stay
The comfort, the spa area, the rooftop, the service.. everything. Just what I needed after my retreat. And the staff were so accommodating, I was on this meal plan and they made food especially for me. They made the most amazing pumpkin rice with spinach and quinoa and mushrooms! I’m going to try to make it at home
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- • The comfort, the spa area, the rooftop, the service.. everything. Just what I needed after my retreat. And the staff were so accommodating, I was on this meal plan and they made food especially for me. They made the most amazing pumpkin rice with spinach and quinoa and mushrooms! I’m going to try to make it at home
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Worst hotel in Barcelona
Room 223, Family Suite, Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, 26–29 May 2026, rate: EUR 7,205/night. -Terrible value. Avoid- We told the hotel 3x we needed rooms around noon: aircraft 11:00 a.m., jet-lagged children. Each time: “should be possible.” Then, last min.: impossible. Reason seems clear: an Amex Gold guest apparently kept the room in day use all afternoon. We know what afternoon day use is usually for: a few hrs in “good company.” Meanwhile, we booked the hotel’s most expensive room and spent 5 hrs in taxis with exhausted children because our paid room was unavailable. Irony: I have Amex Centurion and Black. I doubt there are even 10 Amex Black cards in Spain. Yet Amex Gold day-use counted more than a family paying EUR 7,000+/night. Insane. At 5:30 p.m., the room smelled strongly of fornication. The bathroom was not clean. At this price, unbelievable. Room 223 is sold as a Family Suite. It is not. Basically two EUR 1,000 rooms, across the normal corridor, joined by a ridiculous sliding accordion partition. Heating/A/C works only if doors are fully closed. Doors open = no proper A/C or heating. So the “suite” works only when it stops being a suite. Doors closed = 2 separate rooms, stitched with a cheap partition. Not luxury. Not a suite. A scam. Extra bed: unacceptable, more daybed/stretcher for a 10-year-old than a real bed. Bathroom: ridiculous. Tiny sabot tub, barely 1.40 m, hair in the bathtub, hot water like a trickle, industrial wall shampoo dispensers like ketchup boxes, tiny doses/use. Not luxury, cost-cutting disguised as design. The whole hotel is very dark; bathrooms beyond belief. You can barely see yourself. We had to use iPhone lights there. Not atmosphere, design failure sold as luxury. Energy-saving obsession grotesque. Lights go off as soon as you move. The electricity switch cuts power unless the real room key is inserted; a credit card/cardboard does not work. Everything gloomy, impractical, uncomfortable. The terrace was closed because stonework/parts of the building were apparently falling into the street. The terrace was sold with the room but unusable because the building is literally falling apart. See photo. Location: noisy central boulevard, traffic, police cars, street noise all day, poor windows. At EUR 7,000+/night, unacceptable. A huge mistake. We should have gone to Hotel Arts or W by the sea. General atmosphere: bad. No warmth, hospitality, confidence, or luxury feeling. Poorly run, poorly coordinated, uncomfortable, joyless. Staff: mostly students/trainees/hotel-school recruits, many knowing nothing about the hotel/city, some barely communicating in English/Spanish. Everyone lost, poorly trained. Five-star hotel without a real crew. Airport transfer: another failure. They did not read the request, passed it verbally, created errors. We waited 10 min: the car was not ready. Wrong name. Not under the name requested. The driver knew our name, exactly what we asked to avoid. The driver also knew exactly our destination prior to go, against instructions. “Limousine” transfer absurd: an electric car, unable to take 2 suitcases because the trunk space is eaten by huge batteries. A luxury hotel should know airport transfer = passengers + luggage. Sending an electric car with an unusable trunk is idiotic. Everything seems designed to save hotel money, not comfort guests. Energy savings maxed. Guest comfort minimized. At EUR 7,205/night, Room 223 is one of the worst hotel values we have experienced. Far from a true five-star. Closer to 3.5-star sold at ultra-luxury prices. Avoid completely. In Barcelona, go to W or Hotel Arts…
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- • Room 223, Family Suite, Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, 26–29 May 2026, rate: EUR 7,205/night. -Terrible value. Avoid- We told the hotel 3x we needed rooms around noon: aircraft 11:00 a.m., jet-lagged children. Each time: “should be possible.” Then, last min.: impossible. Reason seems clear: an Amex Gold guest apparently kept the room in day use all afternoon. We know what afternoon day use is usually for: a few hrs in “good company.” Meanwhile, we booked the hotel’s most expensive room and spent 5 hrs in taxis with exhausted children because our paid room was unavailable. Irony: I have Amex Centurion and Black. I doubt there are even 10 Amex Black cards in Spain. Yet Amex Gold day-use counted more than a family paying EUR 7,000+/night. Insane. At 5:30 p.m., the room smelled strongly of fornication. The bathroom was not clean. At this price, unbelievable. Room 223 is sold as a Family Suite. It is not. Basically two EUR 1,000 rooms, across the normal corridor, joined by a ridiculous sliding accordion partition. Heating/A/C works only if doors are fully closed. Doors open = no proper A/C or heating. So the “suite” works only when it stops being a suite. Doors closed = 2 separate rooms, stitched with a cheap partition. Not luxury. Not a suite. A scam. Extra bed: unacceptable, more daybed/stretcher for a 10-year-old than a real bed. Bathroom: ridiculous. Tiny sabot tub, barely 1.40 m, hair in the bathtub, hot water like a trickle, industrial wall shampoo dispensers like ketchup boxes, tiny doses/use. Not luxury, cost-cutting disguised as design. The whole hotel is very dark; bathrooms beyond belief. You can barely see yourself. We had to use iPhone lights there. Not atmosphere, design failure sold as luxury. Energy-saving obsession grotesque. Lights go off as soon as you move. The electricity switch cuts power unless the real room key is inserted; a credit card/cardboard does not work. Everything gloomy, impractical, uncomfortable. The terrace was closed because stonework/parts of the building were apparently falling into the street. The terrace was sold with the room but unusable because the building is literally falling apart. See photo. Location: noisy central boulevard, traffic, police cars, street noise all day, poor windows. At EUR 7,000+/night, unacceptable. A huge mistake. We should have gone to Hotel Arts or W by the sea. General atmosphere: bad. No warmth, hospitality, confidence, or luxury feeling. Poorly run, poorly coordinated, uncomfortable, joyless. Staff: mostly students/trainees/hotel-school recruits, many knowing nothing about the hotel/city, some barely communicating in English/Spanish. Everyone lost, poorly trained. Five-star hotel without a real crew. Airport transfer: another failure. They did not read the request, passed it verbally, created errors. We waited 10 min: the car was not ready. Wrong name. Not under the name requested. The driver knew our name, exactly what we asked to avoid. The driver also knew exactly our destination prior to go, against instructions. “Limousine” transfer absurd: an electric car, unable to take 2 suitcases because the trunk space is eaten by huge batteries. A luxury hotel should know airport transfer = passengers + luggage. Sending an electric car with an unusable trunk is idiotic. Everything seems designed to save hotel money, not comfort guests. Energy savings maxed. Guest comfort minimized. At EUR 7,205/night, Room 223 is one of the worst hotel values we have experienced. Far from a true five-star. Closer to 3.5-star sold at ultra-luxury prices. Avoid completely. In Barcelona, go to W or Hotel Arts…
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