las ramblas – EuroCheapo's Budget Travel Blog https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog EuroCheapo editors take on the world of budget travel. Tue, 18 Nov 2025 18:54:17 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=4.8.3 Barcelona Cheap Eats: 8 delicious lunch deals https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/barcelona-cheap-eats-8-cheap-lunch-spots.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/barcelona-cheap-eats-8-cheap-lunch-spots.html#comments Fri, 19 Sep 2014 13:55:41 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=4042 Menu prices around Barcelona. have risen over the past few years, but fixed-price lunch menus still remain an excellent value throughout the city. That’s good news for Cheapos. Here’s a brief list of budget-friendly restaurants that offer great lunch deals. We’ve tried to cover all the central neighborhoods, so that no matter where you are in » Read more

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Menu prices around Barcelona. have risen over the past few years, but fixed-price lunch menus still remain an excellent value throughout the city. That’s good news for Cheapos.

Here’s a brief list of budget-friendly restaurants that offer great lunch deals. We’ve tried to cover all the central neighborhoods, so that no matter where you are in the city, you can always find something good to eat.

And if you’re still hungry after reading about these deals, we have plenty of other articles on Barcelona cheap eats including cheap restaurant picks and tips to keep your eats cheap in Barcelona.

Lunch near Las Ramblas

If it’s lunchtime and you’re walking down Las Ramblas, you will want to avoid the ridiculously over-priced drinks and over-cooked food that lurks nearby. Instead try:

La Fonda (Carrer Jerusalem, 3): An elegant yet modern setting sets the tone for the Mediterranean menu using ingredients from the nearby Boqueria Market. Lunch set menu is around €15.

Related: Cheap hotels near Mercat de la Boqueria

Fonda de España  (Carrer Sant Pau, 9): This restaurant, located inside the Hotel España, sparkles with an ornate, tiled, and chandeliered modernista dining room designed by architect Domenech i Muntaner. It’s a wonderful backdrop for a substantial €27 (inc. tax) lunch. That’s not so cheap, but it’s worth a splurge for a special meal.

Lunch near Passeig de Gracia

If visiting Gaudi’s La Pedrera or Casa Battlo, head for the short stretch of Carrer Aragó between Passeig de Gràcia and Carrer Pau Claris, where you’ll find three excellent lunchtime restaurants.

La Rita (Carrer Aragó, 279):  Given its consistent quality, service and value, La Rita is my favorite lunchtime restaurant. The menu costs just €10.40 (including tax) for a three-course lunch with bread, wine and water. Desserts are excellent. The restaurant is very popular with local office workers, so expect to wait in line for ten minutes or so.

Madrid-Barcelona (Carrer Aragó, 284): If you’re looking for a classic lunch experience, this traditional Spanish cafe serves up excellent food. The menu here is a great value at €15.

Divinus (Passeig de Gràcia, 28): For a filling Mediterranean meal, it’s hard to beat the deal here in this modern dining room. For €10.50 diners get three choices for each course including an appetizer, main course and dessert.

Lunch near Plaza Catalunya

Xaica (Calle Jovellanos, 5-7): For a cheap and cheerful meal at a set-price, with self-service menu, check out Xaica. They serve three-courses, wine, beer or a soft drink, from €10.

Lunch near El Born

Origen 99’9% (Pg. del Born 4): Just across the street from the gorgeous Santa Maria del Mar church, you’ll find Origen 99’9% with a tasty €17 set menu (for lunch or dinner) featuring a sample of dishes form across Catalonia. They also have a location in Gracia.

Lunch near La Sagrada Familia

By all means, avoid all of the fast food joints and head for…

• Els Pollos de Llull (Carrer Nàpols, 272): Els Pollos serves a delicious two-course lunch for €6.95 (three-courses for €7.95). The pickings often include organic chicken with rice and a variety of organic yogurts. It’s a five minute walk from Sagrada Familia.

Related: Tips for visiting La Sagrada Familia

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Cheapo Barcelona tip: Book a hotel in the city center to save time, money and stress https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/barcelona-hotels-in-the-city-center.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/barcelona-hotels-in-the-city-center.html#respond Tue, 18 Mar 2014 01:42:28 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=36804 Scan the Internet and you’ll find cheap hotels and hostels in Barcelona with some rockbottom rates. Then look again, and this time pay close attention to the ‘hood the hostel or pension is located in. You may be tempted by these low-priced rooms in areas such as Horta or Besos, but take our advice and » Read more

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Scan the Internet and you’ll find cheap hotels and hostels in Barcelona with some rockbottom rates. Then look again, and this time pay close attention to the ‘hood the hostel or pension is located in. You may be tempted by these low-priced rooms in areas such as Horta or Besos, but take our advice and pay a bit more to be in a more central location. Barcelona is big, and most of the sights are in the Gothic Quarter or the old part of the city. Staying way out in some obscure ‘barri’ will save you a few more bucks in the short-term, but overall it will cost you.

Hostal Centric

The name says it all at the affordable and highly-rated Hostal Centric. Photo: Regina W Bryan

Save on taxi and transit fare

If you stay out of the center, then public transportation and taxis will be a ball and chain. You won’t be able to stay out past the metro’s closing time (weekdays 12 AM, Fridays 2 AM) without having to pay for a taxi to take you back to your far-away hotel, and that will cost you everything you saved booking there in the first place.

There’s also the money spent, however small, on public transportation. If you stay in Barcelona’s downtown, you’ll easily be able to walk to most sights and not have to take the metro or bus. This can save you between €10-30—plenty of money for a few extra vermouths.

Safety in numbers

Secondly, depending on what ‘hood it is, it could be a little uncomfortable late at night. In general, Barcelona is not a dangerous city. Still, it’s best to avoid solo evening rides into questionable ‘hoods if you can. You never know. Staying in more populated, busier areas is always safer, because there are people around. This especially applies to women travelers.

Hostal Noya is a cozy pick that's easy to reach and cheap to boot. Photo: EuroCheapo

Hostal Noya is a cozy pick that’s easy to reach and cheap to boot. Photo: EuroCheapo

2 affordable hotel picks in the city center

Finally, downtown hotels and hostels are usually a bit more spendy, but there are always bargains to be had. Look for deep discounts at these three cheapo picks:

Hostal Centric
L’Eixample: Calle Casanova 13
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Thanks to great prices in a prime location, this clean and bright hotel appeals to 20-something backpackers and more conservative travelers alike. Doubles around $100.

 

Hostal Fernando
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With 60 dorm beds and 40 private rooms, this perfectly located gem in the Gothic Quarter has it all including a helpful staff, free breakfast (for private room guests) and a fun atmosphere with a cafe and bar on the property. Double or twin rooms from $100.

A booking at any of these three options will put you where the real action is—within walking distance of Barcelona’s best eateries, bars, sights, nightclubs and museums. For more Barcelona tips, read our Barcelona hotel overview.

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Barcelona: 3 affordable hotel options in the center city for quick trips https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/top-barcelona-hotels-short-trips.html https://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/top-barcelona-hotels-short-trips.html#comments Thu, 06 Feb 2014 13:22:38 +0000 http://www.eurocheapo.com/blog/?p=36089 If you have just a couple days in Barcelona, then you want to be where the action is and avoid transportation hassles. Usually on EuroCheapo, our advice is to stay away from touristy areas and pick a hotel in a more residential zone. There are a few reasons for this: lower costs, proximity to better » Read more

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If you have just a couple days in Barcelona, then you want to be where the action is and avoid transportation hassles. Usually on EuroCheapo, our advice is to stay away from touristy areas and pick a hotel in a more residential zone. There are a few reasons for this: lower costs, proximity to better restaurants, fewer pickpockets (sharks who tend to feed on the tourist fish). But the exception to this rule applies to visitors who are in town for a very short trip—about two nights or less. If you’re just in Barcelona on a layover or weekend escape, make your life easier and get a hotel in the very center of the city.

Hotel H10 Catalunya Plaza

It doesn’t get any more central than this. H10 is right on Plaça Catalunya, the city’s main hub. From here La Rambla stretches down to the sea, and Passeig de Gràcia zips up towards all the Gaudí building goodness. When you arrive at the airport, jump on the Aerobús which will drop you off right in front of the hotel, the last stop on the bus line. What’s more, H10 is a very complete hotel with a restaurant, tea and coffee bar, plus a breakfast buffet. The rooms are on the smaller side, but they are still a good value. Drawbacks? The bustle, the noise and the lack of decent restaurants around the hotel. Despite these issues, H10 is our number one pick for a quick trip stay.

From $109 a night.

Hostal Goya

The bright television lounge for guests at Hostal Goya. Photo: EuroCheapo

Hostal Goya

This one requires just a bit more walking that H10, but it’s a matter of a few blocks. Goya is off the main tourist vein and will be a tad quieter than H10. Also, there are apartment buildings on Pau Claris street giving Goya a more neighborhood vibe to it than H10, which is surrounded by businesses, restaurants, shopping and hotels. We also like Goya’s setting in an early-20th century building and the art nouveau floors. Goya is close to the Urquinaona metro stop, a quick stroll from Plaça Catalunya, near the Palau de la Música Catalana, ten minutes from the Gothic Quarter and a ten to fifteen-minute walk from Gaudí’s La Pedrera and Casa Batlló. Goya is also less expensive than H10, because it’s a hostal, not a proper hotel (meaning some rooms do not have bathrooms en suite).

From $95 a night.

Hostal Lausanne

One of the 17 rooms in Hostal Lausanne housed in a 18th-century building. Photo: EuroCheapo

Hostal Lausanne

Like H10, Lausanne is just off Plaça Catalunya and is effortless to get to from the metro, Aerobús and train. From Plaça Catalunya, walk down Portal del Angel half a block and you’re there. Simple. Lausanne is right in the middle of one of the city’s main shopping streets. While excellent restaurants do not abound in the area, you’ll have your pick of shoe shops, Zaras, Mangos, funky boutiques, book stores and ice cream stands. Due to its downtown location, all major Barcelona sights are a ten-minute walk or short metro ride away from Lausanne.

From $57 a night.

When you only have 48 hours in Barcelona, why waste any time trying to locate your hotel or riding the bus around? Stay at one of these three spots to make the most of your quick trip.

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