The best rooftops in Barcelona
Bars and restaurants in the heights, to enjoy incredible views of the city from the best rooftop bars.
From the heights everything tastes better: from a croquette to a spoonful of caviar. And if in some circumstances they serve to get away from the hustle and bustle of the city, in others they can serve to look at the sky and float in a bubble of comfort and escapism. If you’ve already visited some of the best restaurants with views of Barcelona, it’s time to take a stroll around some of the best rooftop bars in Barcelona and have a drink at your leisure: savoring every drink, every murmur of the breeze, every ray of light. And if you want a lot of privacy, you need to know the best secret terraces in Barcelona.
- La Dolce Vitae of the Majestic
- 360º – Barceló Raval
- Rooftop Verbena – Monument Hotel
- Rooftop Garden El Palace
- Sercotel Rossellón
- Gallery Hotel: The Top
- Terrace of the Duchess of Cardona
- 1881 for Sagardi
- Terrat – Mandarin Oriental Barcelona
- TOPE – The Hoxton
- Salts
- Sky Bar – Grand Hotel Central
- The Barcelona EDITION
- La Galana of the Vincci Gala hotel
- La Terrazza Negresco Princess
- Hotel Royal: 83.3 Terrace Bar
- Yurbban Trafalgar Hotel
A revitalizing experience on the tenth floor of the Hotel Majestic: you have Barcelona at your feet, with views ranging from Tibidabo to Montjuïc, passing by Torre Glòries, Sagrada Familia and Casa Batlló. In addition, it is just the right size to avoid overcrowding and the atmosphere is relaxed and romantic.
The menu covers everything you would expect from a luxury terraceo -tartar, hamburgers, ceviche, poke, pasta…- with the guarantee of Nandu Jubany, who creates extraordinary tapas -the blinis with smoked salmon and the Parmesan Oreo are spectacular- and dishes as suggestive and fresh as the octopus with saffron potato and Pico de Gallo vinaigrette.
The sunsets here are magical.
A rooftop heavyweight: his terrace is not called 360º for nothing. On the 11th floor, almost forty meters above sea level, the panoramic view of the city is breathtaking (or, to put it bluntly, “pissing and shitting”). It is open every day from noon to midnight, and has a very reliable bar and cocktail service. Grab a good drink and go for a full ride, glass in hand. The ideal is to celebrate that it’s the weekend at their splendid – and moderately priced – brunch, and take to the skies to celebrate that hint of a binge sitting at the top of the city.
The Monument Hotel does not have this name for nothing: it is located in the house of Enric Batlló, an architectural jewel of the nineteenth century that is part of the Golden Square of the Eixample. And its rooftop terrace, Verbena, is an intimate space full of vegetation, with a chill-out area, sofas and tables by the pool, where you can enjoy a cuisine designed by Martín Berasategui.
Far from surrendering to the ‘gyoza’ and ‘finger-food’ – what is now in fashion in luxury hotels – the Basque factótum makes sandwiches that reflect his character, such as the already famous Martintxo ‘bokata’ -Galician beef fillet with sardine cream and fried potatoes- or more traditional dishes from his repertoire, such as veal tail ravioli with foie sauce and I take (although here you can make anything from a powerful meal to a vermouth, or a few drinks). And from Monday to Friday they have a lunch menu at an earthly price, which for Michelin signature food and in one of the best terraces in the city is a good offer.
Terrace with high historical cachet: inspired by the romantic garden of the palace-hotel built by Francesc Cambó, as well as by the paintings of the modernist painter Ramon Casas, the Rooftop Garden of the Palace is an oasis of peace and good taste of 1,500 m2 with more than fifty species of plants, fountains, pergolas and a swimming pool with panoramic views over the city (baroque antidote to the ‘bling-bling’ luxury of neon and ‘finger food’ at Michelin prices).
They have created a full-fledged program of activities: open-air cinema sessions with a deckchair and free popcorn bar, yoga and pilates, luxury brunch, live rumba on Thursdays…
Watch out for the added value of the terrace of Sercotel Rossellón (Rosselló, 390): it has jaw-dropping views of the Sagrada Familia: you’re having a beer on the rooftop, and you have the feeling that with a slight movement you could jump and swing like Batman on that iconic facade that looks more and more like Tim Burton’s Gotham and less and less like Gaudí’s vision. Before you looms one of the most photographed monuments in the world, a fact that makes this terrace one of the most Instagrammable in the city. Beyond the basilica, the terrace has 360º panoramic views of the entire city.
A terrace with a lot of personality.The Top, the rooftop of the Gallery Hotel, has a capacity for 120 people. With a spectacular swimming pool, this space offers a gastronomic proposal based on creative cocktails, refreshing to the max, combined with high quality bites, such as tuna mojama with fried almonds or babaganoush with Moroccan spices. Live music plays an important role: Thursday to Saturday from 7pm to 9pm and Sunday from 12pm to 3pm you will find versions of pop hits and rumba sessions.
From the rooftop of this palace built in 1850, you can see the entire seafront of Barcelona. And it’s worth making a reservation for a sunset drink or dinner: the lights of the city and the harbor are turning on and the sea becomes a mirror of shimmering sparkles. Best of all, the terroir menu of this cozy four-star restaurant is affordable up to a point: you get a bottle of good wine for 20 euros, cocktails from ten. And they have made a strong commitment to live music: live music on Fridays at 7 pm, Saturdays at 5 pm, pool party with DJ and live music and Sundays from 1 pm. brunch and afterbrunch with live music and DJ.
The terrace is open from Sunday to Wednesday from noon to midnight. and from Thursday to Saturday from 12:00 to 1:00 a.m.
In Barceloneta, on the fourth floor of the Museu d’Història de Catalunya, we find a terrace that does not need too much height to offer one of the best views of the city. The restaurant is named after the year in which, inspired by English port buildings, the Museum building was designed, 1881. The views are a dream: the entire coastline of Barcelona, from Montjuïc to beyond the Besós.
The cuisine as well: rice dishes prepared on the spot, seafood and fish from the Barceloneta fish market and grilled meats: Basque style, that is to say, direct cooking and unbeatable product.
The terrace of the Mandarin Oriental can boast of having an impeccable and unique ‘gastro’ offer. Gastón Acurio, alpha and omega of modern Peruvian cuisine, designs a fresh menu with great hits of this universal cuisine in his own way: from the classic cebiche to redefinitions such as an anticuchero beef tataki.
A perfect balance between haute cuisine and casual, with incredible views. Open to the public on Fridays and Saturdays from 6 p.m. to 2 a.m., and from Sunday to Thursday from 6 p.m. to midnight.
Let her go, to the upper terrace of The Hoxton Hotel. Now that they ask for a lot of money to go up to visit the sublime suppository of Glòries, from this rooftop you can have an unbeatable panoramic view of Nouvel’s building and everything that pays obeisance to him around. And the truth is that it takes your breath away.
There are higher terraces, but Tope has a panoramic view of impact. The fact that there is a very good taqueria, with a 360-degree view of the city, with sofas, chairs and armchairs, is the icing on the cake. Sit back comfortably, grab a cocktail and some slow-cooked tacos, and live for two days.
One of the images I remember most from the Barcelona Olympics is the trampoline jumpers ‘flying’ with Barcelona in the background. Marc Ros, creator of another jewel of Montjuïc as the Caseta del Migdia, has opened the terrace of the Municipal Swimming Pool of Montjuïc.
Open daily from 10 a.m. to midnight, with a non-stop kitchen serving salads, pizzas, sandwiches and hamburgers with one of the most spectacular views in the city. Yes, after dinner you can soak and feel the Olympic spirit.
Many of Barcelona’s rooftops offer a rather limited and partial view of the city. This is not the case of the bar at the top of the Grand Hotel Central. The views are unreal, with an endless pool merging with breathtaking views of almost the entire city.
Limited public access: For hotel guests from 9:00 am to 9:00 pm. External customers from 1 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The Barcelona Edition has an enviable location in the Born, right next to the iconic Santa Caterina Market and a few steps from some of the most emblematic places in the city, such as the Picasso Museum, the Palau de la Música or the Cathedral.
And no less enviable is the location of its rooftop: on the tenth floor of the hotel, The Roof offers a panoramic view of the sea of Gothic rooftops, where you can lazily sip a cocktail surrounded by bougainvillea. The orientation of the food is high-end Asian street food. The Rooftop is open Monday to Friday from noon to 11pm, Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 11pm.
The rooftop of the Vincci Gala hotel is strategically located a few meters from Las Ramblas, with a great panoramic view of the city. On Fridays there is a party: from 7.30 pm to 10.30 pm there is a DJ session and the outdoor space is very pleasant, with natural wood, vegetation and a beautiful infinity pool (which you can only use if you are staying at the hotel, but it helps to refresh, of course).
Trade and drink? Well. The food menu has tapas and sandwiches in the style of great landmarks – Pedralbes-style frankfurters, La Campana de Madrid-style calamari sandwiches, classic tapas… – and a refreshing cocktail menu, as well as wines by the glass at more or less affordable prices (4 euros a glass).
Every day from 12h to 23.30 h. Dinner every night from 7pm to 10pm.
In this iconic building of the architecture of the seventies, now a hotel of great gastronomic quality-price, the rooftop has two added values: the first is the natural, privileged views (I didn’t want to say it but I said it! Take ‘ranciofact’) to the Sagrada Familia, Paseo de Gracia, Tibidabo and Montjuïc.
The second, the presence of the award-winning and creative barwoman Yanaida Prado, capable of such outrageous creations as the Stone Woman, a fruity delirium with vodka and aromas of Montserrat, which pays tribute to the patron saint of our city. Every day from 5pm to midnight, with DJ on Thursdays and Fridays.
The 83.3 Terrace Bar of the Royal Paseo de Gracia hotel is the highest terrace in the Eixample, as its website proudly proclaims: you go up and you have the Sagrada Familia, the Mediterranean and the mountain of Montjuïc at your fingertips. So as not to leave everything to these spectacular views, they schedule performances by singer-songwriters on Wednesdays from 9 p.m. onwards, and DJ sessions on Saturday afternoons. The menu offers international street food dishes in orderly coexistence with the traditional tapas: ‘baos’ of ‘cochinita pibil’ next to the Iberian ham croquettes.
Rooftop opening hours: from Monday to Thursday from 5 pm to 1 am (with kitchen service for dinner) and from Friday to Sunday from 12 pm to 1 am (with uninterrupted kitchen service from 12 pm to 11 pm).
The magic expression that all rooftops long to utter: 360º. The terrace of the Hotel Yurbban Trafalgar has this great virtue, and from it you can see from the Gothic to Tibidabo. And it is freely accessible to non-guests every day from 4 to 11 pm.
Good cocktail bar, good looking ‘chillouteo’, good hotel ‘terraceo’, the one of all the life.
Source – https://www.timeout.es/barcelona/es/bares-y-pubs/azoteas-terrazas-y-rooftop-bars-de-barcelona