Nearby places of interest
The location of Hotel Caledonian, right on Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, allows you to access Barcelona's main attractions with just a few steps.
From its vibrant setting in the Eixample district, you can stroll to Plaça Cataluña, La Rambla or Passeig de Gràcia, enjoy local life and discover the city's architectural, cultural and modern essence without the need for transport.
Passeig de Gràcia
Passeig de Gràcia, just minutes from the hotel, combines luxury and culture on an emblematic avenue. Here, exclusive boutiques, charming cafés, and some of Gaudí's most famous works coexist.
Walking through it is a visual and sensorial experience: modernist facades, designer shop windows and a cosmopolitan atmosphere that reflects the most sophisticated essence of Barcelona.
University of Barcelona
Directly opposite Hotel Caledonian is the University of Barcelona, a historic building that preserves the elegance of 19th-century architecture.
Its interior gardens offer a corner of peace and beauty amidst the urban rhythm of the Eixample, perfect for strolling or taking a break between your tours of the city.
La Rambla
Just steps from the hotel, La Rambla unfolds its unmistakable blend of history, art, and everyday life. Florists, artists, and outdoor cafes create a lively, never-ending path.
From Plaça Cataluña to Port Vell, this walk invites you to enjoy the city's most authentic atmosphere. A place where every step reveals the vitality and charm of Barcelona.
Casa Batlló and La Pedrera
On Passeig de Gràcia, very close to the hotel, are Casa Batlló and La Pedrera, two of Antoni Gaudí's most iconic works. Their unique design and colorful design make them symbols of Catalan modernism.
Exploring them is like delving into the city's artistic imagination and being captivated by the talent and creativity that define Barcelona.
CCCB and MACBA
Less than a ten-minute walk from the hotel, CCCB and MACBA bring together the best of contemporary art in Barcelona. Their exhibitions, screenings, and events make this neighborhood a vibrant cultural center.
Both museums are a must-see for those who enjoy art, modern architecture, and the city's creative energy.