At the pulse of Barcelona's dynamic rhythm, Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona marries luxurious accommodations with avant-garde design, making it the perfect base for discerning travelers seeking culture and comfort.
At the pulse of Barcelona's dynamic rhythm, Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona marries luxurious accommodations with avant-garde design, making it the perfect base for discerning travelers seeking culture and comfort.
From the moment guests step through its doors, the Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona announces its unique character. The hotel's carefully preserved façade, a respectful nod to its 1920s origins, belies the contemporary elegance that awaits inside. The 2004 renovation of this historic building masterfully introduced a design ethos that marries Art Deco influences with the boldness of modern aesthetics. The interiors are a testament to this philosophy, where guests are enveloped in an ambiance of sophistication and warmth. The hotel's public spaces are a visual feast, featuring velvet sofas that invite relaxation, lacquered bookshelves that house an array of books, and a curated collection of contemporary and antique artworks that reflect Barcelona's rich artistic heritage. This blend of styles not only pays homage to the city's architectural diversity but also creates a welcoming environment that feels both timeless and distinctly Barcelona.
The luxury of the Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona extends into its guest rooms and suites, where the design philosophy of elegance and comfort continues. Each room is a sanctuary of tranquility, designed with rich dark wood, premium furnishings, and meticulous attention to detail. Guests are treated to an array of modern amenities that ensure a stay of utmost comfort and convenience, including plush bedding, state-of-the-art plasma televisions, and complimentary high-speed wireless internet. The marble bathrooms, a true indicator of the hotel's luxury quotient, are lavishly equipped with aqua blue tiles, high-end bath products, and bespoke robes and slippers, providing a spa-like experience that serves as a private retreat from the city's bustling energy.
Dining at the Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona is an experience in itself, with several options designed to cater to the varied tastes of its guests. The Greenhouse restaurant, a verdant oasis with its low-hanging plants and natural light, offers a menu that celebrates Mediterranean cuisine with a focus on fresh, local ingredients. Breakfast at the Greenhouse is an affair to remember, with a spread that includes artisanal pastries, an assortment of cereals, fresh fruits, and a selection of premium cured meats, ensuring a delightful start to the day. In addition to its exceptional dining offerings, the hotel boasts inviting social spaces like the Pulitzer Terrace and the Lobby Bar. The terrace, particularly noted for its dynamic atmosphere and panoramic views of Barcelona, becomes a gathering spot where guests and locals mingle over inventive cocktails and delicious tapas. Meanwhile, the Lobby Bar offers a serene setting for enjoying a leisurely coffee or cocktail, surrounded by plush couches and a warm ambiance.
What truly sets Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona apart is its commitment to providing guests with more than just a place to stay. The hotel curates unique experiences that allow for genuine exploration and connection with Barcelona's vibrant culture. From renting Brompton bikes for city tours to arranging in-room spa treatments for ultimate relaxation, the hotel ensures every aspect of the guest experience is memorable. Its prime location in the heart of Barcelona means that guests have the city's renowned markets, architectural landmarks, and beautiful beaches within easy reach, enabling an immersive exploration of what makes Barcelona so enchanting.
Additionally, the Hotel Pulitzer's dedication to sustainability and social responsibility reflects a deep commitment to making a positive impact. Through initiatives like solar energy utilization, LED lighting, and support for local social projects, the hotel not only offers a luxurious stay but also contributes to the well-being of the community and the environment.
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Arriving by Air
Land at Barcelona's El Prat Airport, just 20 minutes by car from the Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona. Opt for a taxi for around €30 or catch a train or shuttle from Terminal A, alighting at Plaça Catalunya station, conveniently close to the hotel.
Navigating by Train
Plaça Catalunya station, a mere five-minute walk from the hotel, links you to Barcelona and beyond. Metro Lines 1 and 3 provide easy access around the city, while Estació de Sants connects you to major Spanish cities like Madrid and Valencia.
Traveling by Car
Given the hotel's central location, public transit is recommended. For those driving, parking is available at €30 per day. From France, the AP-7 brings you to Barcelona, and from Madrid, take the six-hour drive on the A2 via Zaragoza.
Designed by Lázaro Rosa-Violán, the hotel's 86 Standard Rooms blend warm woods, leather, and natural fabrics, illuminated by ample natural light. Guests can enjoy a queen-size bed (or twins in select rooms) with Egyptian cotton linens, and an ensuite featuring grey marble, black-ceramic fittings, a separate bathtub, and shower. Each room is equipped with a flatscreen TV, high-speed WiFi, tea and coffee facilities, a bathrobe, and Malin + Goetz bath products, ensuring a comfortable and luxurious stay.
These city-view rooms, suitable for 2 guests with a complimentary cot for those aged 0 to 2, feature a private balcony furnished with a table and chairs. Designed by Lázaro Rosa-Violán, each room is equipped with a queen-size bed and an ensuite bathroom adorned in either grey marble or bright blue ceramic, complete with both a bathtub and shower. Amenities include a flatscreen TV, high-speed WiFi, tea and coffee-making facilities, a minibar, air-conditioning, a bathrobe, and Malin + Goetz bath products, ensuring a comfortable and stylish stay.
Lázaro Rosa-Violán's design brings elegance to these spacious rooms with natural wood and bathrooms in grey marble and black ceramic. Each features a balcony, large windows, a queen-size bed (twins available on request) with Egyptian cotton linens, a seating area with a leather Chesterfield sofa, and modern art. The ensuite includes a bathtub and separate shower. Amenities comprise a flatscreen TV, high-speed WiFi, tea and coffee facilities, a bathrobe, and Malin + Goetz bath products for a luxurious stay.
The Greenhouse is a culinary oasis emphasizing slow food, where seasonal vegetables, organic wines, and artisan desserts take center stage. In this secluded retreat, an outdoor garden and a natural light-filled space set the scene for an idyllic dining experience. The menu, rich in tradition and innovation, showcases the pure flavors of locally sourced ingredients. With a commitment to sustainability and a dynamic, health-conscious weekly menu, The Greenhouse offers a unique opportunity to indulge in the freshest, most sustainable cuisine.
La Terraza, nestled under the Mediterranean sun, offers a unique blend of panoramic views and the pulsating heart of Barcelona's music scene every Wednesday. This rooftop gem has spent a decade perfecting the art of combining gourmet offerings, innovative cocktails, and the freshest tunes. From May to October, it transforms into a vibrant cultural hub featuring local bands, DJs, and culinary delights, establishing itself as the quintessential summer destination. Whether you're sipping on a signature cocktail, enjoying a freshly grilled burger, or dancing the night away, La Terraza is your six-story escape to the high life.
The lobby stands as an inviting sanctuary for any time of day. From mornings filled with coffee and snacks perfect for remote work, to a lunch menu that promises to captivate your taste buds, every visit is a unique experience. Be sure to explore the chef's special recommendations for an extra touch of culinary excellence. And if the evening calls for relaxation, a selection of exquisite cocktails is ready to ease you into the night. This space is more than just a meeting point; it's a place where diverse menus and vibrant atmospheres converge to cater to every whim.
Arriving by Air
Land at Barcelona's El Prat Airport, just 20 minutes by car from the Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona. Opt for a taxi for around €30 or catch a train or shuttle from Terminal A, alighting at Plaça Catalunya station, conveniently close to the hotel.
Navigating by Train
Plaça Catalunya station, a mere five-minute walk from the hotel, links you to Barcelona and beyond. Metro Lines 1 and 3 provide easy access around the city, while Estació de Sants connects you to major Spanish cities like Madrid and Valencia.
Traveling by Car
Given the hotel's central location, public transit is recommended. For those driving, parking is available at €30 per day. From France, the AP-7 brings you to Barcelona, and from Madrid, take the six-hour drive on the A2 via Zaragoza.
Arriving in Wengen felt like stepping into a serene winter fairytale. This car-free village in the heart of the Jungfrau region is a peaceful retreat, where the only sounds are the crunch of snow underfoot and the gentle hum of Taxi Imboden or hotel electric vehicles navigating its narrow, postcard-perfect streets. As we stepped off the cogwheel train that winds its way up the valley, the magic of Wengen unfolded before us—snow-capped peaks towering on every side, charming chalets dusted with powder, and an atmosphere of pure Alpine tranquility. The Grand Hotel Belvedere, perched proudly with its historic Belle Époque façade, greeted us like an old friend—its presence a blend of elegance, nostalgia, and fresh promise.
We arrived on the second day of opening and were the very first agents to experience this newly refurbished gem. While the hotel is still a work in progress, it’s clear from the moment you arrive that it is already on its way to becoming something extraordinary. The welcome was seamless and personal, with staff greeting us warmly and offering refreshing drinks infused with local mountain ingredients—a thoughtful touch that set the tone for our stay. As we were whisked inside, we felt the hotel’s unique charm: the perfect blend of Belle Époque history and modern Scandinavian elegance. Our room on the first floor felt fresh, warm, and refined, with a calming scent of cedarwood filling the air. The Grown Alchemist bath products in the bathroom, the clever window design offering glimpses of the bedroom and snowy vistas beyond, and the thoughtful storage space all demonstrated meticulous attention to detail. The beds were supremely comfortable, split perfectly into singles at our request, and even though we noticed a hint of music from the dining room below, other rooms we visited were blissfully quiet. The management team’s commitment to perfection is already evident, and we know exactly where to place our clients for an uninterrupted experience.
That evening, we settled into the cozy Belvi Salon bar, where we were introduced to Alpanist gin, a beautifully crafted Swiss mountain spirit. The staff—hailing from Switzerland, France, and Italy—were both knowledgeable and engaging, making us feel truly at home. Dinner at Brasserie Belvedere was a highlight of our stay. We began with the Swiss Wagyu Bresaola Carpaccio, paired with wild mushroom tapenade and aged Sbrinz cheese, a perfect balance of rich, earthy flavors. For the main, the BBQ trout from Lake Blausee, served with a dill and parsley salsa verde, was flawlessly cooked—light, fresh, and bursting with flavor—a testament to the kitchen’s dedication to using local, high-quality ingredients. Watching the snow fall gently outside through the sleek wooden tones of the dining room created an atmosphere of cozy luxury, an experience we won’t soon forget.
The next morning, we awoke to a generous breakfast spread that reflected the same attention to detail. Freshly baked breads, artisanal Swiss cheeses, seasonal fruits, and yogurt awaited us, along with small ceramic pots of bacon, sausages, and eggs served to the table. More options were available, but the spread alone was more than enough to fuel a day on the slopes. The hotel team arranged everything for us, from 10% off ski rentals at a local shop—where the service was friendly, knowledgeable, and professional—to helping us navigate the area’s ski runs. Wengen is perfectly positioned for exploring the Jungfrau region, with over 200 kilometers of slopes. We spent the day gliding through the blue and red runs, which were beautifully groomed and easy to navigate, with panoramic views of the Eiger, Mönch, and Jungfrau peaks. Skiing in this region felt magical, with polite skiers, quiet trails, and picture-perfect moments at every turn. Returning to the hotel after catching the final lift, we relaxed in our room, watched the snow fall from our balcony, and soaked in the calm, wintry atmosphere.
Later that evening, we wandered through Wengen’s charming streets, stopping by cozy boutiques and enjoying the village’s timeless Alpine charm. The next morning, before our departure, we were given a private tour of the under-construction spa and new facilities, which promise to be truly exceptional. With its planned onsen-style pools, spacious treatment rooms, and panoramic relaxation areas, the vision for the spa is breathtaking and will no doubt become a standout feature. While not yet complete, what has already been achieved is exceptional, and the hotel’s management team deserves credit for their dedication and expertise.
The Grand Hotel Belvedere may still be finding its final form, but what we experienced was nothing short of impressive. From the warm, genuine staff to the thoughtful design and extraordinary dining, this is a hotel with all the ingredients for success. Its location in Wengen, with seamless access to world-class skiing, scenic trails, and year-round adventure, only enhances its appeal. Whether for families, couples, or discerning travelers looking for an authentic and luxurious Alpine experience, this hotel is poised to become a true gem in the Swiss Alps. This visit was a privilege, and with a management team this dedicated, we have no doubt the hotel will reach its full potential very soon. We look forward to returning and experiencing it again as it evolves into one of Switzerland’s finest retreats.