Rooftop Terrace + BBQ in Gràcia (A/C)
Barcelona, Spain
Amenities
A/C
Pets Allowed
Washer
Patio/Balcony
Parking
Dryer
Home details
Room #1
1 double bed
Room #2
1 double bed
Room #3
1 double bed
Bright duplex, consisting of two joined flats (two bedroom + studio) that fit 5 people and include a private breezy top floor terrace overlooking Barcelona’s most coveted neighbourhood: the fantastic La Villa de Gracia. Wake up and smell the sunshine in the heart of Barcelona’s most iconic district. In this unbeatable location (if you want to feel like a local) the best this city has to offer is now close by, waiting at your feet.
Important Information
City Tax: €10.45 per night, per guest (over 16 years old), for up to 7 nights.
Check-in: 3:00 PM – 8:00 PM. Late check-in fees apply: €25 after 8:00 PM and €50 after 12:00 AM (paid upon arrival).
Welcome to a FridaysFlats experience!
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Welcome to a FridaysFlats experience!
If you’re here for the city
If you had young friends living in Barcelona, and you’d ask them what the best neighbourhood to live in the city is, they’d probably all reply “Gracia”, or “La Villa de Gracia” as it’s sometimes called. Perched on a hill overlooking Barcelona and the splendid Mediterranean coastline, Gracia is considered to be a local oasis of tranquility and great quality food, vibes and entertainment. Legend says people who live in Gracia never venture outside their neighbourhood, because they have absolutely everything they need within walking distance. The Gracia vibe is just unbeatable.
Its colorfully pittoresque streets are sprinkled with small local shops that sell organic food or sustainable living products, side by side with record stores, tattoo places, vegan bakeries, architect studios, pottery studios or contemporary dance studios. Often, these narrow streets fan out into cute little plaças, lined with terraces where you can enjoy the traditional tapas as you stop for coffee, cerveza or the local Vermut.
Venture outside the neighbourhood a bit and after a few blocks come face to face with the grandiose Sagrada Familia, Gaudi’s ultimate masterpiece, a UNESCO monument. Whatever your religious (or non-religious) affiliations, the architecture of this majestic monument will leave you speechless.
If you’re here for the beach
You’ll have to plan your trip accordingly if you want to do a lot of swimming or sunbathing, but it’s fairly easy to get to the beach. The Barcelona metro is fantastic in the sense that it’s reliable, cheap, and very well connected. Other options such as the local railroad make it easy to hitch a ride either to the city’s beaches (Barceloneta, Nova Icaria, Bogatell, etc) or to some of the more private ones outside of the city.
If you’re here for nature
Parc Guell is one steep but short hike away, just like many of the other parks of the Zona Alta, Barcelona’s elevated urban cluster. Just pack comfortable shoes and enjoy the splendid views. Many other locations such as Montjuic or Tibidabo are easily accessible by metro, bus or taxi. There are many places where you can enjoy the beauty of nature, wild colored flowers or fragrant bushes. Just to visit all the attractions of Montjuic could easily take you a week. Here you can find not one but two wondrous botanical gardens, one of them a picture perfect cactus reservation that’s one of the natural wonders of Barcelona, The Fundacio Miro, The Poble Espanyol, The Theatre Grec, Palau Sant Jordi or the former Olympic village are only some of the attractions on Montjuic, but neither rivals the panoramic view of the city and the sea you will get from up there.
If you’re here for shopping
Shop ‘til you drop! Or maybe not that much, but still, find local designers and cute boutique stores all throughout Gracia. If you go down a bit, past the Metro Station Diagonal you can easily walk to Passeig de Gracia or Rambla de Catalunya, both areas filled to the brim with shops and stores. If you’re looking for something more upscale, go to the Corte Ingles in Illa Diagonal, or to Diagonal Mar, Europe’s biggest luxury shopping mall.
Pro tip: Hunt for the local Gracia boutique stores, and you will be amazed at the quality of both design and materials, in case you want to take home with you a small part of Barcelona.
If you’re here for museums
Rest assured, you can take the metro, cab or walk (downhill) towards Gothic, Born and Raval, which are full of museums, monuments and interesting cultural venues like Museo de la Marina, MACBA (for Contemporary Art) or the Catalan Cultural Center, plus some fun and interesting stuff for kids of all ages (Big Fun Museum and Museum of Illusions or the Wax Museum). The Gran Teatre del Liceu (Opera) is also a few metro stops away. Our favorite museum is called “Cosmo Caixa”(it’s a science museum that also has a planetarium) and is a little bit above you, towards Tibidabo. Head down toward the Marina if you want to see the Aquarium, and maybe stop at the Erotic Museum on your way 😇 - it’s close.
Welcome to a FridaysFlats experience!
This flat is easily accessible from the airport by train (the Gracia station), shuttle bus (A1 or A2 to Plaza Espana and then a taxi (if you want to enjoy the views) or metro (the Fontana or Verdaguer stations are the closest).
Why book this place
15m² private rooftop terrace with dining + BBQ
La Villa de Gràcia location with great restaurants nearby
Two bathrooms for smoother mornings
A/C in the bedrooms, living area, and upstairs space
Elevator in the building
Fiber optic Wi-Fi for work and streaming
Space
The duplex is set across two areas: a main apartment on the 4th floor and an upstairs space on the rooftop level * upstairs area is accessible via the community staircase. Inside you’ll find a living/dining area and a practical kitchen for easy meals at home.
Location
You’re in La Villa de Gràcia—one of Barcelona’s most loved neighborhoods for its walkability, local shops, and dining scene.
Work setup
Fiber optic Wi-Fi supports remote work and video calls, and the dining table works well for laptops.
Sleep
Main apartment:
Bedroom 1: 1 double bed
Bedroom 2: 1 double bed
Upstairs Studio:
Bedroom 3: 1 double sofa bed
The home is set up to comfortably host up to 5 guests.
Kitchen
Open-plan kitchen with the essentials for self-catering stays.
Bathroom
Two bathrooms, each equipped with showers, toiletries, towels, and a hairdryer.
Access
Standard check-in: 15:00–20:00
Late check-in fees: €25 after 20:00 / €50 after 00:00 (paid on arrival)
Very last-minute bookings may be ready 16:30–17:00
Checkout: before 11:00
AC units throughout the apartment
National Registration Number: ESFCTU000008057000535249000000000000000HUTB-009991002
All stays include
At Homes & Villas by Marriott Bonvoy we believe certain amenities should be standard.
24/7 support
Kitchen essentials
Starter kit of bathroom amenities
High-speed wifi
Professional cleaning
Premium linens and towels
Television
Digital free stays
Our Tiny Home rentals may not include all essential amenities inside the home.
About the area
Barcelona, the cosmopolitan capital of Spain's Catalonia region, is renowned for its art, architecture, and vibrant street life. The city is a feast for the senses, with its colorful mosaic of cultural offerings and Mediterranean charm.
One of Barcelona's most iconic landmarks is the Sagrada Família, the unfinished masterpiece of architect Antoni Gaudí. This basilica, with its soaring spires and intricate facades, is a UNESCO World Heritage Site and a symbol of the city's creative spirit. Gaudí's influence is also evident in Park Güell, a whimsical public park filled with eccentric sculptures, mosaics, and panoramic views of the city.
The Gothic Quarter, with its narrow medieval streets, is the heart of old Barcelona. Here, visitors can explore the historic Cathedral of Barcelona, the bustling La Rambla street, and the vibrant Boqueria Market, a sensory overload of fresh produce, seafood, and cured meats.
Art enthusiasts will find a treasure trove of museums, including the Picasso Museum, which houses one of the most extensive collections of artworks by the 20th-century Spanish artist Pablo Picasso. The National Art Museum of Catalonia (MNAC) showcases a vast array of works from Romanesque to modern art.
Barcelona's beaches, such as Barceloneta, offer a place to relax and enjoy the Mediterranean lifestyle. The city's waterfront is also home to the modern Maremagnum mall and the striking W Barcelona hotel, shaped like a sail against the skyline.
For those interested in the performing arts, the Gran Teatre del Liceu opera house and the Palau de la Música Catalana concert hall host world-class performances in stunning settings. The city's nightlife is equally dynamic, with a range of bars, clubs, and live music venues to suit all tastes.
Foodies will revel in Barcelona's culinary scene, which ranges from traditional Catalan dishes to innovative gastronomy. Tapas bars, seafood restaurants, and Michelin-starred establishments offer a taste of the region's rich flavors.
Barcelona is also a shopper's paradise, with everything from designer boutiques in the Passeig de Gràcia to quirky shops in the El Born district. The city's festivals, such as La Mercè, add to the lively atmosphere with music, fireworks, and cultural events.
In essence, Barcelona is a city that never fails to enchant. Its blend of historic grandeur, artistic flair, and beachside relaxation makes it an irresistible destination for travelers from around the globe.
House rules
Check-in 3:00 PM • Check-out 11:00 AM
Payment & Cancellation
Required Identification Number:HUTB-009991