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Generator Barcelona
Budget Hotel
A great base if you want to hit the beach
A mere five minutes from the Diagonal and Verdaguer Metro stations, this smart spot is also just a 15 minute ride away from Barcelona's criminally underrated sandy beaches. Generator has dorms and great chill out spaces, making it perfect for bonding and kicking back.
H10 Marina
4 STAR Hotel
Bogatell Beach, where you can find many beach bars and restaurants, is 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel.
The chic and modern H10 Marina is situated in Barcelona’s Olympic Village district, just a short walk from the beach and metro stations. This hotel offers bright, stylish rooms as well as a rooftop pool and terrace for easy afternoons.
Charmsuites Apartment
3 STAR Aparthotel
Located in the Avenida del Paralel.
Looking for a home away from home for your Barcelona hen weekend? Then look no further than the quaint Charmsuites Apartments, situated just around the corner from the city’s famous Las Ramblas. These bright and airy apartments provide a real feel of Catalonian life and are perfectly situated for shopping, cocktails and eating out.
Alguera Apartments Napols
Apartment
Spacious apartments in the Eixample neighbourhood
Located in Barcelona’s popular Eixample neighbourhood, these airconditioned apartments are spacious and well-equipped. There are a range of apartment layouts that sleep between two and eight guests. Some apartments have a large balcony or a terrace. All apartments have living room areas (with a TV and a sofa) and a fully equipped kitchen (with a fridge, stovetop, microwave, kettle, toaster, oven and dishwasher).
Safestay Barcelona Passeig De Gracia
Hostel
Stylish hostel with rooftop terrace in fab location 1.4km from Las Ramblas
Safestay Passeig De Gracia boasts a fantastic location right next to Gaudi’s iconic Casa Batlló. You can head to the 7th floor rooftop terrace bar which offers panoramic views of the city and a chance to soak up some of that famous Barcelona sunshine. The hostel offers a range of dormitories and private ensuite rooms. Dormitory options are: 4 bed, 6 bed, 8 bed, 10 bed, 12 bed and 14 bed.
Hotel Catalonia Atenas
4 STAR Hotel
Boasts a stunning rooftop pool
With Barcelona's iconic Sagrada Familia cathedral within walking distance, this hotel offers a stylishly furnished retreat in the city, with easy access to the centre's shops, restaurants and the famous Las Ramblas provided by the conveniently located 'Clot' metro station. Enjoy striking views over the city from the top floor terrace or relax with a dip the hotel's rooftop pool.
Pension 45
Hostel
A room with a view
For a hostel, this is very plush, with bright bedrooms and even artwork hanging up. The rooms aren't overcrowded, with as few as two in each room, while the location couldn't be much better - with rooms even having a balcony for you to sit back and soak up Barcelona's incredible atmosphere.
Hola Hostal
Hostel
Less than a ten minute walk from the Plaza Cataluña city centre.
For the large hen group looking for a stay in the Catalonian capital, without breaking the bank, the Hola Hostel in the modernist Eixample District is a great choice. With clean rooms and friendly staff, you can save your pennies for the important things like mojitos with this great hostel.
Spain’s second city is home to some of the world’s best cultural wonders. No trip to Barcelona is complete without a stroll around the famed Park Güell and a visit to the Sagrada Familia basilica.
Sagrada Familia
Carrer de Mallorca, 401, 08013
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Take in the wonders of the Sagrada Familia, one of the world’s most iconic Catholic buildings. Built by famed architect Atnoni Gaudi, the basilica has been under construction since 1882 and is still yet to be fully completed.
Museu de la Xocolata
Carrer del Comerç, 36, 08003
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The Museu de la Xocolata AKA the Chocolate Museum is a little known but must-see attraction for any chocolate lover. Take a journey through the history of chocolate and even have a go at making the sweet stuff yourself.
Park Güell
08024 Barcelona
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One of the most iconic views of Barcelona is from the vibrant and colourful Park Güell. This public park was created by our friend Mr Guadi (mastermind behind the Sagrada Familia) and was originally designed to house 60 family residencies.
Tibidabo Amusement Park
Plaça del Tibidabo, 3, 4, 08035
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Bring out your inner child with a visit to the oldest amusement park in Spain (third oldest in Europe). Neatly placed on top of Mount Tibidabo, you and your girls will feel as though you have stepped back in time, surrounded by the pastel striped high-tops of the rides – many of which offer amazing views of the city below.
Casa Vicens
Carrer de les Carolines, 20, 08012
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Another entry from Antoni Gaudi is the beautiful Casa Vicens. This is the first home ever designed by the famed architect and is widely acknowledged as one of the first buildings of Art Nouveau.
La Carboneria
Calle Céspedes, 21, A, 41004 Sevilla
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Ok, so suggesting you and your hens visit an abandoned squat on your hen do may seem a bit strange, but the La Carboneria building in the Eixample District is one of the most photographed buildings in the city, thanks to the beautiful graffiti and modernista architecture.
European Museum of Modern Art
Carrer de la Barra de Ferro, 5, 08003
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Housed in an 18th-century palace, the European Museum of Modern Art is a living museum exhibiting figurative paintings and sculptures from the 20th and 21st Centuries. Take in the wonders of the art world as you explore this fascinating collection.
Barcelona Port Cable Car
Passeig Don Joan Borbó Comte Barcelona, S/N, 08039
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This aerial tramway is an iconic part of Barcelona’s cityscape and offers panoramic views of the Catalonian capital in all its glory. Glide over the city’s port and take some breath-taking photos as you experience the convenience of a tram in the sky!
Casa Batllo
Passeig de Gràcia, 43, 08007
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The final entry from Antoni Gaudi (he’s kind of a big deal you know) is the iconic Casa Batllo. This UNESCO World Heritage site is one of the most highly rated cultural and tourist attractions in the world and draws in 1 million visitors each year.
Museu Picasso
Carrer Montcada, 15-23, 08003
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Last but not least, no visit to Barcelona would be complete without taking the works of one of Spain’s most famous artists. The Museu Picasso houses one of the largest collections of artworks by famed painter Pablo Picasso and is truly a sight to behold.
Barcelona has a reputation for being a safe destination, although pickpocketing is relatively common. We've put together a list of six safety tips for hens looking to stay safe in Barcelona:
By following these simple safety tips, we're sure you'll have a brill Barcelona hen do.
Getting to Barcelona is as easy as jumping on a bus down the shops these days. With most major airports offering regular flights to the Catalonian Capital, it’s not only cheap to visit Barcelona, but convenient too.
Airport | Airline |
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Birmingham Airport BHX → BCN | Ryanair |
Birmingham Airport BHX → REU | Thomsonfly |
Birmingham Airport BHX → BCN | Vueling Airlines |
Bournemouth Airport BOH → GRO | Ryanair |
Bristol Airport BRS → BCN | EasyJet |
Bristol Airport BRS → GRO | Ryanair |
Bristol Airport BRS → REU | Thomsonfly |
Cardiff Airport CWL → REU | Thomas Cook |
Cardiff Airport CWL → REU | Thomsonfly |
Cardiff Airport CWL → BCN | Vueling Airlines |
Cork Airport ORK → BCN | AerLingus |
Cork Airport ORK → REU | Ryanair |
Doncaster Sheffield - Robin Hood Airport DSA → REU | Thomsonfly |
Dublin Airport DUB → BCN | AerLingus |
Dublin Airport DUB → BCN | Ryanair |
Dublin Airport DUB → GRO | Ryanair |
Dublin Airport DUB → REU | Ryanair |
Edinburgh Airport EDI → BCN | Ryanair |
Edinburgh Airport EDI → BCN | Vueling Airlines |
Glasgow - Airport GLA → REU | Thomas Cook |
Glasgow - Airport GLA → REU | Thomsonfly |
Glasgow - Prestwick Airport PIK → BCN | Ryanair |
Leeds - Leeds Bradford Airport LBA → BCN | Jet2 |
Leeds - Leeds Bradford Airport LBA → BCN | Monarch |
Liverpool - John Lennon Airport LPL → BCN | EasyJet |
Liverpool - John Lennon Airport LPL → BCN | Ryanair |
Liverpool - John Lennon Airport LPL → REU | Ryanair |
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → BCN | British Airways |
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → BCN | EasyJet |
London - Gatwick Airport LGW → BCN | Monarch |
London - Heathrow Airport LHR → BCN | British Airways |
London - Luton Airport LTN → BCN | EasyJet |
London - Luton Airport LTN → GRO | Ryanair |
London - Southend Airport SEN → BCN | EasyJet |
London - Stansted Airport STN → BCN | Ryanair |
London - Stansted Airport STN → REU | Ryanair |
Manchester Airport MAN → BCN | Jet2 |
Manchester Airport MAN → REU | Jet2 |
Manchester Airport MAN → REU | Thomsonfly |
Newcastle Airport NCL → BCN | EasyJet |
Newcastle Airport NCL → REU | Jet2 |
Newcastle Airport NCL → REU | Thomas Cook |
Newcastle Airport NCL → REU | Thomsonfly |
Newcastle Airport NCL → BCN | Vueling Airlines |
Nottingham - East Midlands Airport EMA → BCN | Ryanair |
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Getting to Barcelona is as easy as jumping on a bus down the shops these days. With most major airports offering regular flights to the Catalonian Capital, it’s not only cheap to visit Barcelona, but convenient too.
Airport | Duration | |
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Heathrow Airport LHR | 2h 5m | £62.00 |
Belfast International Airport BFS | 2h 35m | |
Newcastle Airport NCL | 2h 35m | £71 |
Edinburgh Airport EDI | 2hrs 45m | from £39 |
Barcelona’s airport is around 8 miles out of the city and is easily reached by car, taxi or public transport. More than 37 million people pass through Barcelona’s airport every year, making it the largest airport in Spain in terms of passenger numbers and one of the biggest in the whole of Europe.
Service | Approx. Travel Time | Price |
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Bus | 45mins. | €2.15 |
Train + Bus | 40mins | €4.00 |
Taxi | 28mins | €30.00-€40.00 |
Finding your way around the beautiful city of Barcelona is sencilla! With options ranging from trams to taxis, there’s a method of transportation for each of your hens, no matter how high their heels.
Like any major city, Barcelona’s prices tend to be on the more expensive side, but hey! Grab yourself a mojito and don’t worry about it.
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