W Barcelona

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Placa de la Rosa dels Vents, 1 Final Passeig de Joan de Borbo Barcelona 08039

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Step Beyond the Extraordinary

€245.00
Multiple dates available

Ratings

Generalitat of Catalunya
5
Northstar
4

Awards

- Top Meeting Hotel in Europe 2023, Cvent - Spain´s Leading Lifestyle Hotel 2022, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Business Hotel 2021, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Business Hotel 2020 & Spain´s Leading Hotel 2020, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Hotel 2019, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Hotel 2016, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Hotel 2015, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Hotel 2013, World Travel Awards - Spain´s Leading Hotel 2012, World Travel Awards - Nominated for the “Best Business Hotel” 2011, World Hotel Awards - Shortlisted "Top 10 City Hotels" 2011, Traveller’s World Magazine Germany - Second place in the category “Best New Business Hotel in the World” 2011, Business Traveller Magazine UK - Best Urban Hotel 2011 & Hote List 2010-1013, Conde Nast Traveler - Bravo24 Restaurant shortlisted “Best City Restaurant Worldwide” 2010, Travel & Leisure Magazine - Extreme WoW Suite shortlisted in Best Suites 2010-1011, Elite Magazine - Eclipse roof top bar shortlisted best roof top bars 2010, Sunday Times - “Best Hotel Architecture Europe 2010” 2010, Prix Villégiature - “Best Hotel Novelty of the Year” 2010, Worldwide Hospitality Awards

Venue Highlights

3D Event Space

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Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Concierge services
  • Internet access
  • Laundry service
  • Luggage storage
  • Room service
  • View (ocean or water)
  • View (urban)
  • Voicemail box

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite gift shop
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Onsite security
  • Pet friendly
  • Space (outdoor)
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center
  • Video conference
  • VIP services

Recreational activities

  • Health club
  • Indoor pool
  • Outdoor pool
  • Spa or salon
  • Water sports
  • Whirlpool

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Equipment

  • Dance floor
  • Loading dock
  • Portable heaters
  • Staging area

Getting Here

Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN) Hotel direction: 11.2 miles SW This hotel does not provide shuttle service. Alternate transportation: Private Car Transfer; fee: 130 EUR (one way) ;on request Estimated taxi fare: 40 EUR (one way) Bus service, fee: 6 EUR (one way) Subway service, fee: 4.6 EUR (one way) Visit BCN airport website Driving directions Take C-31 and B-10 to Passeig Josep Carner in Barcelona. Take the exit toward 21 Ciutat Vella/Paral.lel/La Rombla/Montjuïc/Port vell from B-1011 min (14.8 km) Head northwest on B-22350 mUse the right 2 lanes to merge onto C-31 toward Barcelona/Lleida/Girona6.8 kmTake exit 196AB toward Barcelona/Rondes/Port/Girona/Lleida85 mKeep right at the fork to continue on Exit 196B, follow signs for Port/Mercabarna/Rda. Litoral/B-10 and merge onto B-107.0 kmTake the exit toward 21 Ciutat Vella/Paral.lel/La Rombla/Montjuïc/Port vell550 m Continue on Passeig Josep Carner to your destination

Parking

  • Paid parking€16.00 / day
  • Valet parking€25.00 / day

Distance from airport

  • 11.81 mi. from venue

W Barcelona Meeting Space

Total meeting space26,098 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms19
Largest room16,172 sq. ft.
Second largest room13,455 sq. ft.
Space (Outdoor)33,644 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space8,127 sq. ft.
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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms473
Suites67

Local Attractions

La Boqueria

Recreation
5 km away
Its stallholders have had to learn languages and indulge in public relations, because as well as being the main food market in Barcelona, La Boqueria is now a major tourist destination. Just off La Rambla, it’s the biggest market in Catalonia with more than 300 stalls and a surface area of 2,583 square metres. Think of some obscure delicacy and you’re almost guaranteed to find it here.
Barcelona, ES

Park Güell

Recreation
25 minutes away
Güell wanted to recreate the British residential parks, which is why he named it Park Güell, in English. Gaudí respected the vegetation that was already growing on the property, such as the carob and olive trees, and when new species were introduced, he opted for Mediterranean plants that did not require much water. He also designed various systems for collecting and storing water, based on the irrigation systems he had learned about in the rural setting of his childhood. Both the vegetation and the management of the water resources thus helped to prevent the erosion of the land caused by the heavy Mediterranean downpours, while at the same time helping to provide the water needed by the estate’s inhabitants.
Carrer d'Olot
Barcelona, ES 08024

Casa Batllo

Museum
Casa Butlló is a building in the center of Barcelona. It was designed by Antoni Gaudí, and is considered one of his masterpieces. A remodel of a previously built house, it was redesigned in 1904 by Gaudí and has been refurbished several times after that. Gaudí's assistants Domènec Sugrañes i Gras, Josep Canaleta and Joan Rubió also contributed to the renovation project.
Passeig de gracia 43
Barcelona, ES

Futbol Club Barcelona Stadium (Camp Nou)

Recreation
20 minutes away
Barça's new stadium replaced their old ground of Les Corts which with a capacity of just 48,000 was too small to accomodate the interest generated by a team led by Hungarian star Ladislao Kubala. The stadium was designed by architects Francesc Mitjans Miró and Josep Soteras Mauri, with the collaboration of Lorenzo García Barbón, and it was constructed between 1955 and 1957, using mainly concrete and iron. The whole project cost a staggering 288 million pesetas, which meant the club would spend the following years heavily in debt. Although it was originally going to go under the official name of ‘Estadi del FC Barcelona’, it soon came to be popularly known as the 'Camp Nou' (the ‘new ground’), as opposed to the club’s old home at Les Corts. It was not until the 2000/2001 season that, following a postal vote made by the Club membership, that the decision was made to make ‘Camp Nou’ the official name of the stadium. Of the 29,102 votes the club received, a total of 19,861 (68.25%) preferred Camp Nou to Estadi del FC Barcelona. The stadium’s maximum height is 48 metres, and it covers a surface area of 55,000 square metres (250 metres long and 220 metres wide). In accordance with UEFA stipulations, the playing area has been downsized to 105 metres x 68 metres. With a capacity of 99,354, it is now the biggest stadium in Europe. However, the total capacity has varied over the years owing to different modifications. When it was first opened in 1957, it held 93,053 spectators, which would be increased to 120,000 in 1982 on occasion of the FIFA World Cup. However, the introduction of new regulations outlawing standing areas reduced the stadium’s capacity in the late 1990s to just under 99,000. In the 1998-99 season, UEFA recognised the services and facilities at Camp Nou by awarding it five star status. In the whole of Spain there are only four other stadiums that can claim that, the Lluís Companys Olympic Stadium, also in Barcelona, the new Cartuja Olympic Stadium in Seville, the Vicente Calderón, home of Atlético Madrid, and the Santiago Bernabéu, also in Madrid. Of the different facilities on offer inside the stadium, of particular note are a chapel next to the changing rooms, the presidential box, the VIPs lounge, the press rooms, several television studios, the Sports Medicine Centre, the Operative Control Unit (UCO), the veteran players area, the FC Barcelona club museum, and the offices of all of the many different Club departments.
Carrer d'Aristides Maillol, 12
Barcelona, ES 08028

Gothic Quarter

Historical landmark
10 minutes away
Walk the Gothic quarter and discover Barcelona's spectacular cathedral, dine at amazing tapas restaurants or shop in the famous Portal del Angel shopping street
Barcelona, ES

Tibidabo Amusement Park

Recreation
30 minutes away
On 16 June 1900 work began on creating access to the top of Tibidabo, with the building of a tram - known popularly as the “Tramvia Blau” (Blue Tram) - and a funicular railway. At the same time, at the top of the mountain, work continued with the landscaping and construction of buildings and terraces. On 29 October 1901, the new facilities were officially opened. Interestingly, the funicular railway turned out to be the first main attraction of the Amusement Park, due to it being an innovative means of transport at that time. That same year, the first leisure facilities also appeared - such as the automatic scales and postcard vending machines. The first decade saw the introduction of small attractions such as telescopes and binoculars, swings, the Flobert shooting gallery, bowling, mirrors, automatons, the carrier pigeon station, along with events of all kinds: including Clavé choirs, military bands, orchestras and balloon rides. New buildings were opened such as the Gran Café Restaurant Tibidabo and the Hotel Restaurant Coll as well as a large events hall, within which they tried, unsuccessfully, to open a casino.
Plaça del Tibidabo, 3-4
Barcelona, ES 08035

Montjuic Magic Fountain

Recreation
15 minutes away
Over 3000 workers were commissioned to work on the project and less than 1 year later the magic fountain was born. The magic fountain of Montjuïc's (Font màgica de Montjuïc in Catalan) first performance was on May 19, 1929 during the Great Universal Exhibition. The designer Carles Buigas submitted his plans one year before the exhibition and many thought that the project was too ambitious to be created, let alone completed on time. The magic fountain is a spectacular display of colour, light, motion, music and water acrobatics - if you mix these elements together in just the right combinations, you end up with pure magic! The magic fountain is a "must see" when you come to Barcelona and highly recommended.
Avda Reina Maria Cristina
Barcelona, ES 08008

Sagrada Familia

Historical landmark
5 km away
The Basílica i Temple Expiatori de la Sagrada Família is a large Roman Catholic church in Barcelona, designed by Spanish architect Antoni Gaudí (1852–1926). Although incomplete, the church is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, and in November 2010 Pope Benedict XVI consecrated and proclaimed it a minor basilica, as distinct from a cathedral, which must be the seat of a bishop.
Carrer de Mallorca, 401
Barcelona, ES 08013

More

Cvent Top Meeting Hotel in Europe, W Barcelona sets the scene with its 473 guestrooms and suites. Opened in 2009, W Barcelona is a flagship hotel for the W brand and retains its position as a leading lifestyle hotel. W Barcelona enjoys a privileged location, being the only hotel with direct beach access and beach club. With 473 guestrooms, we have the ability to host large groups and offer buyouts. All 406 run of house rooms counts with 40sqm and benefits from exceptional views of the Mediterranean sea. What differentiates us from the other hotels in Barcelona? In terms of function spaces, our 10,000 sq.ft. Great Room features a floor to ceiling window with stunning views of the Mediterranean. Combined with our 14 breakout rooms and 5 outdoor terraces, we are perfect for conferences of all sizes. In addition, W Barcelona features 6 F&B outlets, including NOXE, our new sky cocktail bar and Japanese restaurant, COYA, our new Peruvian fusion restaurant, FIRE Restaurant, W Lounge, Salt Restaurant and Salt Beach Club. Perfect for incentive trips, we also have 3 pools, 2 outdoors and 1 indoors, part of our wellness and fitness area, GETAWAY and FIT.

Seasonality

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High season
May 1 – Sep 30
Shoulder season
Oct 1 – Oct 31
Mar 1 – Apr 30
Low season
Nov 1 – Dec 31
Jan 1 – Feb 29

Cancellation Policy

From agreement date to 180+ days prior to arrival: 20% of total revenue From 179 to 91 days prior to arrival: 50% of total revenue From 90 to 31 days prior to arrival: 80% of total revenue Within 30 days or less prior to arrival: 100% of total revenue

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