The location close, but not in the fray, to Sagrada Familia is great, and a walk to other happening areas is excellent. Additionally, there were always taxis waiting out front for rides to anywhere in the city. The staff was exceptionally helpful, with suggestions of what to do and not to do, and with any needs we had during our stay, as well as brief and relevant history quips.
The breakfast was one of the best we have experienced in European hotels, with well-prepared selections targeted to the clientele in addition to local favorites (including delicious pastries, fresh breads, cheeses, fruits and assorted fresh juices.)
The lobby area had a modern yet warm architectural feel, with many interesting elements from floor to walls to furnishings to ceiling, as did the breakfast area, which was bright and airy. The music there was turned down on request, with staff responsive to any need there as well. Rooms were sized on a city scale, again with architectural elements in the bath area, with a separate toilet area and a drapery covering the glass that could provide open, natural lighting into the area. Beds were very comfortable with oversized pillows, and towels were embroidered with 1882.
The bar area was small and warm, with a decent selection, though the daily wine tasting with cheese and bread offerings was a tight 15 minute schedule; guests would be better served to be alerted to the short schedule, though prices for purchases there were exceptionally reasonable, again with attentive and friendly service.