Hotel in Barcelona, Spain
Hotel Pulitzer
175Pearl PointsCentral Eixample address, rooftop included.

About Hotel Pulitzer
Hotel Pulitzer delivers a well-positioned, design-conscious four-star stay in central Eixample, one minute from Plaça de Catalunya. The rooftop terrace is the standout feature and earns its reputation from May through October. On-site dining is serviceable rather than destination-worthy — book here for location and style, then eat out.
Who Should Book Hotel Pulitzer Barcelona
Hotel Pulitzer works well for couples on a city-break weekend, business travellers who want a central Eixample address without the stiffness of a grand luxury property, and anyone who values walkability to the city's leading dining over on-site amenities. It sits on Carrer de Bergara, a short walk from Plaça de Catalunya, which means you are within easy reach of the Gothic Quarter, Passeig de Gràcia, and the majority of Barcelona's standout restaurant scene. If you are here primarily to eat and explore, the location does meaningful work for you.
The Space and the Stay
The Pulitzer occupies a mid-century building that has been refitted with a design-conscious but unfussy interior. The rooftop terrace is the property's most talked-about feature — a genuine asset for an early-evening drink during Barcelona's warmer months, which stretch from May through October. The rooms lean functional and well-presented rather than spectacular; you are not getting the grand architectural drama of a palace conversion, but the standard of finish is appropriate for a four-star city hotel. For a special occasion or a milestone celebration, the rooftop setting adds enough atmosphere to make it feel considered rather than generic.
On-Site Dining: Hotel Restaurant or Go Out?
This is the more pointed question for anyone deciding between the Pulitzer and its Eixample competitors. Barcelona's dining scene is strong enough that most guests will eat out the majority of the time regardless of which hotel they choose. The Pulitzer's on-site food and beverage offer suits breakfast, a rooftop drink, or a low-commitment dinner — it is not a destination restaurant that would draw locals in from across the city. If destination dining within the hotel matters to you, ABaC Restaurant & Hotel is the correct answer, with two Michelin stars on site. For the Pulitzer, the smarter play is to use the rooftop as your pre-dinner ritual and head out to Barcelona's wider restaurant scene for the main event.
Practical Details
Location: Carrer de Bergara, 8, Eixample, Barcelona, one minute on foot from Plaça de Catalunya and the L1/L3 metro interchange. Booking difficulty: Easy, availability is generally good outside peak summer weeks. Leading timing: Book May–June or September for the rooftop at its finest without peak-August crowds and pricing. Nearby alternatives: Alma Barcelona and Almanac Barcelona offer comparable central positioning. For a longer Spain itinerary: consider pairing with Mandarin Oriental Ritz, Madrid or the wine-country retreat at Abadía Retuerta LeDomaine.
Frequently Asked Questions
How is the dining at Hotel Pulitzer?
The on-site restaurant is serviceable but not the reason to book. Barcelona's Eixample neighbourhood is dense with better dining options within walking distance, so treat the hotel restaurant as a convenience rather than a destination. If you are staying for more than one night, eating out will almost always outperform eating in.
How is the location of Hotel Pulitzer?
The location is the hotel's strongest selling point. Carrer de Bergara, 8 puts you about one minute on foot from Plaça de Catalunya and direct access to the L1 and L3 metro lines, which connects you to most of Barcelona's main areas quickly. For a city-break itinerary built around moving around, it is hard to beat this address in the Eixample.
What is check-in like at Hotel Pulitzer?
Check-in is handled in a design-conscious but unfussy lobby that reflects the hotel's mid-century-meets-contemporary fit-out. Expect a professional, hotel-standard process rather than anything distinctive. If you arrive with luggage before your room is ready, the central location means you can drop bags and head straight out without losing time.
Is Hotel Pulitzer family-friendly?
The Pulitzer works better for couples or solo travellers than for families. The rooftop terrace and design-led interior are geared toward an adult city-break audience, and the Eixample location prioritises walkability to urban attractions over proximity to family-oriented spaces. Families needing more room flexibility or leisure facilities would be better served looking elsewhere in Barcelona.
Which room category is best at Hotel Pulitzer?
Room data is not published in detail, so the honest answer is to book the highest category your budget allows and confirm rooftop access at the time of booking. The rooftop terrace is the property's standout feature, so any room tier that includes or prioritises access to it adds measurable value to the stay.
How does Hotel Pulitzer compare to nearby hotels?
Against the Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, the Pulitzer is the more accessible, less formal option at a lower price point. Versus Alma Barcelona or Almanac Barcelona, the Pulitzer's edge is its metro-adjacent location rather than design or food and beverage. Soho House Barcelona suits a younger, more social crowd; ABaC Restaurant and Hotel suits guests who want a Michelin-level dining anchor built into the stay. The Pulitzer sits in the practical middle: central, design-conscious, and easier to book than its more prestigious competitors.
Is Hotel Pulitzer good for business travel?
Yes, for business travellers who want a central Eixample address without the formality of a grand hotel. The location at Carrer de Bergara, 8 gives fast metro access across the city, which matters more than in-hotel amenities for most trip formats. It is not a conference-hotel option, but as a base for meetings spread across Barcelona, it works well.
Location
Carrer de Bergara, 8, Eixample, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
Compare Hotel Pulitzer
| Venue | Booking Difficulty |
|---|---|
| Hotel Pulitzer | Easy |
| Mandarin Oriental Barcelona | Unknown |
| Soho House Barcelona | Unknown |
| ABaC Restaurant & Hotel | Unknown |
| Alma Barcelona | Unknown |
| Almanac Barcelona | Unknown |
A quick look at how Hotel Pulitzer measures up.
Also Consider
- Mandarin Oriental Barcelona, Notable alternative
- Soho House Barcelona, Notable alternative
- ABaC Restaurant & Hotel, Notable alternative
- Alma Barcelona, Notable alternative
- Almanac Barcelona, Notable alternative
How Hotel Pulitzer Compares to Nearby Hotels
If budget is your primary filter, Hotel Pulitzer sits at a sensible mid-point in Barcelona's four-star category. Alma Barcelona is the closest stylistic rival, both offer design-led interiors and central addresses, but Alma edges ahead on room quality and overall finish if you are celebrating something specific. Almanac Barcelona on Gran Via offers a newer, more polished product and is worth considering if you want a slightly larger room and a more contemporary feel for a similar price point.
For guests where on-site dining is the deciding factor, the Pulitzer cannot compete with ABaC Restaurant & Hotel, which carries two Michelin stars and is the correct choice if you want a hotel where the restaurant is the main reason to stay. At the top of the market, Mandarin Oriental Barcelona on Passeig de Gràcia delivers superior service depth and a Michelin-recognised dining programme, but at a significantly higher nightly rate. The Pulitzer does not try to compete on those terms, and that honesty about its positioning works in its favour.
For business travellers, the Pulitzer's location is its clearest advantage over options like Mercer Hotel Barcelona in the Gothic Quarter, which trades centrality for boutique character but is less convenient for metro access and corporate meetings. If you are in Barcelona for two or three nights, primarily working during the day and exploring in the evenings, the Pulitzer's address and easy booking profile make it a low-friction, competent choice. If you want more atmosphere and are willing to pay for it, Hotel Arts Barcelona on the waterfront is the step up worth considering.
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