List of hotels in Spain

This is a list of notable hotels, current or former, in Spain ordered by autonomous region. The list mainly includes five and four star hotels.

Andalusia

Málaga

Marbella

Balearic Islands

Ibiza

Majorca

Basque Country

Canary Islands

Current and/or historic notable hotels in the Canary Islands include:

Hotel Image Rooms Location Description
Hotel Meliá Tamarindos Gran Canaria
Santa Catalina Hotel Gran Canaria
Bahía del Duque[1] 387[2] Tenerife
28°05′31″N 16°44′31″W / 28.092°N 16.742°W / 28.092; -16.742 (Bahía del Duque)
Designed by Tenerife-born architect Andrés Piñeiro and opened in 1993, the hotel is intended to resemble a mix of a Canarian village, a Venetian plaza, and a botanical garden with ponds and waterfalls.
Sheraton Costa Adeje Gran Hotel Tenerife

Catalonia

Barcelona

Current and/or historic notable hotels in Barcelona include:

Hotel Image Rooms Location Description
Hotel AC Barcelona 41°24′36″N 2°13′07″E / 41.4099°N 2.2186°E / 41.4099; 2.2186 (Hotel AC Barcelona) Built during 2001-2004, this is a skyscraper and hotel that is 22 floors and 88 m (289 ft) tall.[3] Also known as "AC Hotel Barcelona Forum", it is part of Marriott International Hotels.[4]
Hotel Arts
Hotel Barcelona Princess Diagonal Mar district of Sant Martí, Barcelona
41°24′38″N 2°13′6″E / 41.41056°N 2.21833°E / 41.41056; 2.21833 (Hotel Barcelona Princess)
Skyscraper hotel that is 26 floors and 109 m (358 ft) tall, and is the 10th tallest building in Barcelona. It was built during 2002-2004.[5]
Hotel Majestic
W Barcelona

Community of Madrid

Valencian Community

See also

References

  1. Bahia del Duque Hotel official website
  2. "Press Dossier, Bahía del Duque Hotel". Retrieved September 23, 2016.
  3. Hotel AC Barcelona | Buildings | EMPORIS - emporis.com
  4. Page of AC Hotel Barcelona Forum
  5. Hotel Princess Barcelona | Buildings | EMPORIS - emporis.com
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