Adults-Only Hotels in Katalonien
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Adults-Only Hotels in Catalonia — Barcelona, Costa Brava and more
Catalonia is more than Barcelona — although Barcelona alone justifies any grown-up getaway. From the wild Costa Brava through the Penedès wine region to the Pyrenees, Catalonia offers a diversity that is unrivalled in Spain. And right in the middle of it: a growing selection of Adults-Only hotels that blend the Catalan way of life with modern design.
In Catalonia, Adults Oasis curates hotels that offer something special: design hotels in Barcelona's old town, country hotels among the vineyards and beach resorts on the Costa Brava, where Salvador Dalí found his surrealism.
Catalonia's finest corners for grown-ups
Barcelona needs no introduction — Gaudí's architecture, the tapas bars of the Born quarter, rooftop cocktails overlooking the Sagrada Família. For adults, Barcelona is a feast for all the senses.
Costa Brava, north of Barcelona, is Spain's most beautiful coast: rugged cliffs, hidden coves, medieval villages such as Tossa de Mar and Begur. Dalí lived here in Cadaqués — and when you see the morning sun over Cap de Creus, you understand why.
The hinterland (Penedès, Priorat, Empordà) is Catalonia's wine region: cava cellars, Priorat reds and wineries you visit without an appointment — bread, cheese and a view included.
Tips for Catalonia
- When to go: April-June and September-October. A pleasant 20-28°C, perfect for city strolls and the beach.
- Cuisine: Catalonia has the highest density of Michelin stars in Spain. From El Bulli successors to the simple chiringuito on the beach — here you eat superbly.
- Culture: the Dalí Museum in Figueres, Gaudí in Barcelona, Romanesque churches in the Pyrenees — art at every turn.
- Combination: 3 days in Barcelona + 4 days on the Costa Brava make the perfect grown-up week. Discover Mallorca too on a short flight (45 min).
Frequently asked questions about Adults-Only hotels in Catalonia
Are there Adults-Only hotels right in Barcelona?
Yes — Barcelona offers several exclusive Adults-Only boutique hotels, especially in the Gothic Quarter and the Eixample district.
Which is lovelier — Costa Brava or Costa del Sol?
The Costa Brava is wilder and more authentic, with dramatic cliffs and artists' villages. The Costa del Sol offers more hours of sunshine and a broader choice of hotels. Both have their charm.