Hotel Chic & Basic Zoo

A room at the Chic & Basic Zoo, Barcelona

A simple yet stylish (and wonderfully cheap) hotel by Ciutadella Park in the trendy El Born district of Barcelona

The name says it all, really.

This amazingly inexpensive 17-room hotel by the park in El Born (Barcelona's fashonable district between the Barri Gotíc and Ciutadella Park) is both chic—with designer lines and lots of light from tall windows—and basic—with only the amenties you truly need (A/C, TV, free WiFi).

(It is also, yes, near the zoo, which is at the south end of the park.)

What they didn't manage to cram into the hotel's name is that fact that rates start at the jaw-droppingly low price of €48 for an "Economy" double (that means a smaller room with an interior view).

Upgrade to a "Standard" double for a bit more space and the starting price is still just €53.

A "Superior" room with a view of the park starts at €59.

(Note that the hotel reception is actually around the corner and down the block at Carrer de Princesa 50 in the hotel's sister property, the Chic & Basic Born apartments, another phenomenal value at €80–€140 for sapcious apartments that sleep two, €116–€170 sleeping four.)

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Tips & Links

Details

Passeig Picasso, 22 (near Carrer de Princesa, on the west side of Parc Ciutadella)
[ Ciutat Vella / El Born ]

Tel. +34-932-954-652
www.chicandbasic.com

Metro: Jaume I (L4) or Arc de Triomphe (L1)
Bus: 14, 39, 51, 120, N11

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The star ratings

While every hotel on this site deserves to be here, some are more deserving than others.

The red stars ( to ★★★) next to a hotel's name do not indicate the official, local ranking of the hotel, which can be from modest 1-star to luxurious 5-star and is based largely on a laundry list of (often pointless) in-room amenities and (often uneccessary) hotel services.

(I do try to include a mention of that official rating designation in the description of each hotel, since it affects the city tax you'll pay; see the tip below).

Rather, the red stars on this site are my own subjective indication of how great a particular hotel is. This is based party on location (proximity to the sights and neighborhoods you came to see is high on my list of hotel "amenities," so anything near Plaça de Catalunya or on La Rambla or Passeig de Gracia pretty much gets a star for location alone) but mostly on such intangibles as its overall value, sense of style, friendliness, etc.

So a fabulous, quirky, friendly, cheap hotel with a Modernisme touch right in the heart of the action that's (officially) rated as a "one-star" might actually get a ★★★ here (my equivalent of a standing ovation), while a fairly bland yet nevertheless decently-priced and well-located chain property that offically ranks four stars might only rate in my book.

Hotels with no stars? They're still perfectly good options—and still recommended; they just don't stand out as much.

The price ranges

The to €€€€€ price ranges indicate roughly how much you could expect to pay for a double room for one night.

Keep in mind that rates can vary wildly with the season and with room types, which is why you'll sometimes see a range, such as €€–€€€. (I try to stick to the rates for standard rooms only, but some hotels have upwards of eight room categories; teasing them apart gets tricky.)

The ranges are as follows:

€ : less than €50
€€ : €50–€100
€€€ : €100–€150
€€€€ : €150–€250
€€€€€ : more than €250
Hotel taxes in Barcelona

There are two taxes which can be charged on hotel stays in Barcelona.

Spain's VAT tax of 10%, which is usually folded into the rates (though always ask, since—especially at expensive hotels—it is often left off).

City hotel tax, which was introduced in late 2012 and is on a per person, per night basis, rising with the hotel's star category rating:

  • €0.72 for three-star hotels
  • €1.21 for four-star hotels
  • €2.48 for five-star hotels

(Note: Kids under 16 do not pay this new city tax, and it is charged only for the first seven nights—though, frankly, if you are staying for more than a week, you really should rent an apartment; it will be far cheaper.)

Useful links & resources

SIGHTS

Barcelona tourist info: Barcelonaturisme.com (info office), Guiadelocio.com (events mag); Catalunya.com (regional info), Spain.info

Sightseeing passes: Barcelona Card (20+ sights; transport; discounts), Museum Pass (6 sights)

Tours & activities: Viator.com, ContextTravel.com, UrbanAdventures.com, City-Discovery.com, Intrepidtravel.com, Gadventures.com

LODGING

Hotels: Booking.com, Venere.com, Priceline.comPartner, Hotels.com

B&Bs: Booking.com, Bedandbreakfast.com, Airbnb.com, Venere.com

Apartments: Rentalo.com, Vrbo.com, Booking.com, Airbnb.com, Interhomeusa.com, Homeaway.comhomeaway

Hostels & campgrounds: Hostelbookers.com, Hostelworld.com, Hostelz.com, Booking.com

TRANSPORT

Airfares:



Airports: Aena.es

Trains: Raileurope.com (throughout Europe), Renfe.com (within Spain), Bahn.de (throughout Europe), Seat61.com

Public transport: Barcelona Card (free transport; sightseeing); Search all public transit: mou-te.gencat.cat; Metro/Bus: Tmb.cat; Tram: Trambcn.com; Light rail: Fgc.cat; Taxi: Taxibarcelona.cat

Car rentals: Autoeurope.com, RentalCars.com, Momondo.com, Orbitz.com, Expedia.com, Travelocity.com, Kayak.com

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This article was by Reid Bramblett and last updated in October 2013.
All information was accurate at the time.


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