Arts Hotel, Barcelona

Hotel Overview



History

Established by Hamilcar Barca as Barcino in the 3rd Century B.C., Barcino soon became part of the Byzantine empire. Barcelona was conquered in turn by the Visgoths and Moors, then reclaimed for Spain in the 9th Century by Charlemagne’s son, Louis. Catalonia has a strong national spirit that has been tested throughout history. During the War of Spanish Succession in 1714, King Philip V of Spain demolished La Ribera (the merchant quarter) and forbade the use of Catalan. Just over two hundred years later, the Spanish Civil War ushered in another era of political repression as Francisco Franco ruled until his death in 1975.

Location

Barcelona is the vibrant Catalan capital, a city with a rich Mediterranean culture and history and dynamic industrial tradition. Located to the south of the Pyrenees Mountains, on the North East coast of the Iberian peninsula, Barcelona, is the second largest city in Spain.

Food & Beverages

Enoteca Experience fine dining focused on Mediterranean cuisine at Enoteca. The extensive wine cellar features more than 500 wines from around the world and from local winemakers. The sommelier guides guests to match the wines and enhance their dining experience.

  • Serving seasonal Mediterranean cuisine
  • An extensive selection of over 500 Spanish and international wines
  • Open Monday to Saturday for dinner, Monday and Tuesday for lunch
  • Reservations recommended. (Jacket and tie requested)  

Marina Marina overlooks the stunning Port Olimpic and offers both poolside service and terrace dining. A refreshing menu of salads, chilled soups and wood-oven baked pizzas is complemented by fresh fish and seafood.

  • Open throughout the summer for al fresco dining by the pool
  • Lunch served May – August
  • Dinner served in July and August featuring contemporary Mediterranean cuisine  

Café Veranda Treat yourself at Café Veranda, open daily for a sumptuous buffet breakfast and every Sunday for Brunch with a selection of hot and cold Mediterranean specialties.

  • Enticing buffet breakfast with fresh fruits, baked goods, local specialities and hot dishes, served daily from 7 – 11:30 a.m.
  • Lavish Sunday brunch includes range of salads, charcuterie, cheeses, seafood, hot dishes and dessert buffet, served from 1- 4 p.m.  

Arola Share in the essence of traditional Catalan cooking with a creative flair at the eponymous Arola. Chef Sergi Arola creates a sophisticated array of tapas made for sharing and tasting. Arola’s Mediterranean dishes mix both innovative and traditional ingredients and invite diners to explore a multitude of flavors in a vivacious, relaxed atmosphere.

  • Open for lunch and dinner Wednesday to Sunday
  • Nightly DJ entertainment
  • Seasonal terrace dining
  • Reservations are recommended

Bites Dine on delicious meals throughout the day at Bites, an informal, chic restaurant. Bites has a range of light dishes starting with breakfast served a la carte and a lunch and dinner menu available every day. Favorites include the foie gras hamburger, pasta specials and the Royal Club sandwich.

  • Delicious bites available all day
  • Cuisine ranges from light to hearty
  • Open daily 7 a.m. - Midnight