Moxy Barcelona

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Carrer de Mallorca, 1, 23 Barcelona 08014

Need dates

  • 01/23/202501/31/2025
  • 02/19/202502/28/2025
  • 03/10/202503/12/2025

Amenities

Room features and guest services

  • Internet access
  • Luggage storage
  • View (urban)

Facilities

  • Onsite catering
  • Onsite restaurant
  • Pet friendly
  • Rental car service
  • Wheelchair accessible

Business services

  • AV capabilities
  • Business center

AV capabilities

  • AV equipment
  • High speed internet

Recreational activities

  • Outdoor pool

Venue accessibility

  • Bus
  • Subway
  • Taxi
  • Train

Getting Here

Distance from Airport to MOXY Barcelona: 11.7 km (22 minutes by car/taxi) Also buses A2 and 109 takes you close to MOXY. The hotel is just 50 metres from Sants Central Station (High speed trains connecting to or from Madrid), and 10 minutes walk from the FIRA de Barcelona Convention Centre.

Parking

  • Paid parking

Distance from airport

  • 12.5 mi. from venue

Moxy Barcelona Meeting Space

Total meeting space7,535 sq. ft.
Meeting rooms9
Largest room1,991 sq. ft.
Second largest room1,776 sq. ft.
Exhibit Space7,535 sq. ft.

Floor Plans

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Guest Rooms

Total guest rooms414
Single (1 bed)24
Double (2 beds)182

Local Attractions

FIRA DE BARCELONA (MONTJUIC)

Convention center
2 km away
Although the first general trade show was held in 1920, Barcelona's trade fair tradition dates back to the universal exhibitions of 1888 and 1929. Fira de Barcelona, constituted officially in 1932, plays an important strategic role for the Catalan and Spanish economy as a platform for economic promotion and international expansion of companies. It is an exceptional meeting and exchange framework for different economic sectors. The institution has full consensus in Catalan society which is aware of the importance of having a modern, agile and competitive trade fair adapted to the challenges of globalisation. SHOWS. Fira de Barcelona has a portfolio of 80 trade shows (annual, biannual, biennial, triennial and quadrennial), brings together 40,000 companies (direct and represented) and receives three and a half million visitors. 15 of the shows are among the three leading events in their speciality in Europe. Fira is a leading organiser of Spanish industrial - professional trade shows and its estimated contribution to the economy of the city and its surroundings is over 2,500 million euros, according to estimates made in 2008. VENUES AND FLOOR SPACE. Fira de Barcelona has 365,000 m2 of exhibition floor space, one of the largest areas in Europe, divided into two exhibition centres: Montjuïc (165,000m2 of exhibition floor space, 50,000 outdoor) and Gran Via (200,000m2 exhibition floor space). An extension underway in the Gran Via exhibition centre will increase the exhibition space by 40,000 m2, taking the total of the two venues up to 405,000 m2. 41% of exhibitors and 25% of visitors at the trade shows are international. Fira is represented in 33 countries with a network of delegations abroad. Its expansion strategy is based on promoting the growth of trade shows and audiences, innovation by launching new shows, increasing the potential of new business lines, attracting major international events, ensuring excellence in service to exhibitors and visitors and committing to activities and products with added value.
Av. Reina Maria Cristina
Barcelona, ES 08004

MNAC

Museum
2 km away
MNAC is the acronym that gives its name to the National Art Museum of Catalonia, one of the most impressive buildings in the city that presides over Plaza España and the entrance to Montjuïc hill. It houses complete collections with works corresponding to Romanesque and contemporary art. Its exhibitions are incredible and its artistic background of incalculable value, how not to visit it.
Parque de Montjuic, s/n
Barcelona, ES 08038

SPOTIFY CAMP NOU

Recreation
3 km 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 2010, in line with the new UEFA regulations, this category was replaced by the new 'Category 4' title which corresponds to the stadiums which fulfill the most demanding requirements with regards to facilities, services and capacity such as FC Barcelona's ground. 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.
Barcelona

SAGRADA FAMILIA

Historical landmark
4 km away
The Sagrada Família is a one-of-a-kind temple, for its origins, foundation and purpose. Fruit of the work of genius architect Antoni Gaudí, the project was promoted by the people for the people. Five generations now have watched the Temple progress in Barcelona. Today, more than 140 years after the laying of the cornerstone, construction continues on the Basilica.
Carrer Mallorca, 401
Barcelona, ES 08013

POBLE ESPANYOL

Recreation
2 km away
Poble Espanyol Visiting Spain without leaving Barcelona is possible, you just have to go to the Poble Espanyol, an open-air museum that represents the architectural diversity of the different Spanish communities. It opened at the 1929 Expo and is currently one of the 10 largest points of interest in the city. Here you can enjoy architecture, gastronomy and crafts from all over the Iberian Peninsula
Avenida Francesc Ferrer i Guardia, 13
Barcelona, ES 08038

More

Moxy Barcelona is the stylish and modern place to stay and "play" in the city. A great location in the heart of Sants, close to the historic city centre, business district, nightlife and trendy restaurants on your doorstep. Sign up for our Level 3 and enjoy your first cocktail or mocktail with us. Modern and functional, our 414 rooms truly maximize every inch of space, plus LED guide lights, flat-screen HDTVs, and our chic toiletries offer a combination of little surprises and great pleasures. Whether you're playing in the Gaming room, trying out the Grab and Go 24/7, collaborating in the Plug-In workspace, or relaxing in the rooftop pool with epic views, we give you space to come as you are and live every joyful moment. Moxy Barcelona is serious about the game!

Seasonality

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High season
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Low season
Jan 23 – Jan 31
Mar 10 – Mar 31

Cancellation Policy

Please feel free to contact us and we will inform you about specific conditions for individual reservations and groups.

Additional Information

MOXY Barcelona also offers 9 meeting rooms for meetings & events with a max capacity up to 150-180 people. Including the latest technology and a terrace close to each meeting room to enjoy your coffe break in sunny Barcelona.

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