5 of the Best Wheelchair Accessible Hotels in Barcelona, Spain

Have you thought about visiting Barcelona? If not, you should! No matter what your interests are, you’re sure to find something you’ll love in the beautiful Spanish city. It’s not only home to one of the world’s best football teams, it’s also a central cultural point. It is full of people from all over the world! There are artists, beautiful examples of architectural masterpieces, mouthwatering food, and fascinating historical sites.

The history alone in Barcelona makes it well worth the trip! The city dates back over 2000 years. No matter where you’re from, that compares to other cities as being one of the oldest in the world. It offers plenty of tourist spots, night clubs, landmark buildings, beaches, museums, fresh seafood, and plenty more!

If you need to find somewhere wheelchair accessible, Barcelona is an excellent vacation spot. They have all sorts of amazing hotels that are accessible. If you don’t know where to stay in Barcelona, check out the list below of the best wheelchair accessible hotels in Barcelona!

 

wheelchair accessible hotels in Barcelona

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Barcelona Fira

This hotel is located just 8 km from the center of Barcelona. It is right in the middle of the business district of the city. It’s not on the beach, but it is next to a shopping mall and close to Montjuic Park to give you plenty to do and see!

The hotel has rooms with completely accessible bathrooms. The ground floor has accessible bathrooms, and there are accessible elevators that travel to all floors. The bar and restaurant at the hotel are wheelchair accessible as well. The building does not have a pool.

Expect to pay around $145 per night, depending on when you book the room.

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Hostal Barcelona

Another wonderful place to stay in the center of Barcelona, the Hostal Barcelona offers comfort and value to every client. They are located between Montjuic and the historic old city. There are several places of interest you can roll to from the building.

Hostal Barcelona has an accessible elevator to all floors. They also have accessible public bathrooms on the ground floor. They do not have a pool and do not have beach access.

Depending on when you plan to travel, you’ll likely need to pay around $100 a night.

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wheelchair accessible hotels in Barcelona

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Hostal Grau

Located in the beautiful historic center of Barcelona, Hostal Grau is just a one minute roll from Plaza Catalunya and Las Ramblas. It is not on the beach but instead is situated on a lovely quiet street, perfect for your introduction to Barcelona.

The hotel offers some special little bonuses that might make it the best place to stay in Barcelona! They give you coffee and tea with homemade cake every morning, and a complimentary glass of wine every evening! The hotel is a great place to stay for those who need special rooms! They have completely wheelchair accessible rooms along with wheelchair accessible bathrooms. The bathrooms have roll-in showers for your convenience. The hotel’s elevators are also accessible.

Plan to pay around $110 per night, depending on when you are hoping to travel.

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Hotel Indigo Barcelona Plaza Catalunya

Hotel Indigo takes its inspiration from the neighborhood’s beautiful architectural pieces. If you want to roll somewhere from the hotel, it won’t take you long to reach plenty of cafes and street performers, as well as Casa Batllo.

They have wheelchair accessible rooms that come with wheelchair accessible bathrooms. The elevators are also accessible for wheelchair users. They do not have beach access and do not have pool lifts.

Expect to pay around $270 per night, depending on the season during which you are traveling.

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wheelchair accessible hotels in Barcelona

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Hotel Miramar

If you want to explore the city, Hotel Miramar is an excellent place to stay! They are located in a central location with easy access to many different sites. Ask the hotel staff and they’ll be excited to tell you all the places you can easily roll to from their doors!

The hotel has wheelchair accessible rooms with accessible bathrooms. Those bathrooms do have roll-in showers. If you’re hoping to find options for wheelchair rental. Barcelona does have some but the hotel itself actually has an extra wheelchair in the hotel in case it is needed so there’s no need to look elsewhere. They do not have a beach wheelchair, however, the lifeguard service has some available for the public to use on the beaches.

Depending on the time of year and day you choose to come on, plan to pay around $450 per night.

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I wish I could hop on a plane headed to Barcelona right now! Doesn’t the idea of traveling there sound magical? They not only have all sorts of things to do and see, but they have plenty of comfortable luxurious hotels to choose from. Traveling doesn’t have to feel like you’re constantly away from home. The best hotels give you the feeling of being home even while you’re touring a foreign city.

Have you been to Spain before? Have you been out of the country? If you’ve always held yourself back because you don’t feel confident traveling, or because you feel like your wheelchair limits you, let yourself dream a little. Traveling, with or without a wheelchair, doesn’t have to be as difficult as you might think! All it takes is a bit of planning and courage.

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