Hotel Petit Palace Opera Garden Barcelona Hotel Review
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Hotel Petit Palace Opera Garden Barcelona Hotel Review
C. Boquería, 10
08002 Barcelona, Spain
Tel: 93 302 00 92
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Overall Impression
From the pictures on the website I was keen to stay at the Petit Palace Opera Garden as I had wanted to stay here the year previous, but couldn’t due to budget constraints. This year on a quick trip to Barcelona I had my chance. The building is nice and centrally located near La Boqueria market and Placa Reial just off La Rambla.
While the hotel was totally adequate, I found that it didn’t live up to the website. Yes it is a boutique hotel, but it is a cheaply finished boutique hotel. The cool looking wallpaper decor is actually just printed musical notes on construction paper that is stapled to the wall. Not exactly high end finishing.The hallways were also a bit dark and eerie.
With that said, if you can get a decent deal to stay here I wouldn’t shy away from it I just feel that it is over-represented on the website. Just be aware that it may not be as nice as it looks from the website. Compared to the Eurostars La Rambla though this one loses out, but I would recommend this place on a good deal.
My Rating: 3 stars
What I would pay: $100-150 USD per night
My recommendation: Stay on good rate
Location
This is the best part of this hotel. It is fabulously situated just off La Rambla and close to the Barcelona metro for easy mobility. It is also a reasonably short walk to Barceloneta Beach.
Amenities
Courtyard
Service
The service was very good.
Elevator Speed
No elevator issues
Atmosphere
Cheap boutique. Except for the lobby. The lobby is cool.
Bed Comfort
I had one of those overly firm European twin beds that splits apart. They call this a double sometimes, but it is really two twins squished together.
Internet
Free internet.
Room Cleanliness
The room was clean.
Toiletries
HT Hotel chain toiletries.
Family Friendly
Yes. No waterslides or anything though. Just basic goodness.
Rates
I’ve seen this hotel anywhere from $120-$300 per night, but would only stay here again on the lower end of that spectrum.
Other Notes
The hotel is owned by HiTech Hotels, a European chain. I’m not exactly sure what was high-tech about it though? My internet was a bit slow. Not what I would call high tech.
Number of Stays
1
When
Winter 2009
Frequent Flyer Miles / Hotel Points
Not sure.















