Clean and modern space in a former convent built in the 1720's billed as the oldest hotel in Barcelona. Room was a little crowded but we had booked a 3 person room so there was an extra single bed.
Location is everything so while we could have found a less expensive hotel the proximity to public transit and a few of the attractions was probably worth it. Very close to La Rambla, Mercado de La Boqueria and the Liceu subway station - all three within 150m but far enough away to escape the crowds and most noise.
We did not opt for the hotel breakfast but there is a small bar/cafe is adjacent to the hotel entrance and a nice bakery/cafe across the street so you can grab a quick drink or pastry without having to fight the La Rambla crowds.
There were a few unhoused people occupying the square but they were not bothering other people and did not feel make us feel uncomfortable transiting the space.