Margot House
a tiny nine-room hideaway directly opposite Casa Batlló
A discreet boutique stay on Passeig de Gràcia’s quieter side—daytime calm, then a soft evening buzz around the lounge. Staff keep things personal and unfussy, with thoughtful touches and easy access to the city’s best. Ask for a top‑floor room for light and hush; weekend nights are popular, so reserve early.
In Dreta de l'Eixample, Barcelona. Easy to fold into a morning or a longer afternoon; there's usually something else worth a stop within a few minutes' walk.
Margot House is a nine-room boutique hotel on the first floor of a Passeig de Gràcia building in Eixample, directly opposite Gaudí's Casa Batlló, with no visible signage. Interiors lean chic and minimal—whites, neutrals, concrete and pale woods—paired with cloud-like beds and a well-regarded breakfast. Reviews on Booking and Expedia are excellent (9.7 location / 9.4 overall), and guests consistently praise the personal, attentive staff. The main caveat from reviewers: some rooms face an air shaft, so requesting a street-facing room (1, 2, 4 or 5) is widely advised, which aligns with the curator's top-floor tip. Weekend availability is limited given the small room count.