Hostal Mare Nostrum Barcelona is a hostel El Raval Barcelona located in Spain.
Calle Sant Pau, 2 08001 Barcelona Catalonia Spain
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Great location and friendly staff . Small but clean rooms . Breakfast is included. ¡Totalmente recomandable!
Very good hostel in the middle of la rambla next to the liceu metro station . Very good staff , clean rooms .
Very nice stay at the hostal. Good breakfast . Clean room . Most of the staff were polite
In mid of la rambla....very strategic. Metro is just across a street....cheap and nice stay ...free wifi and b/fast too!!
Amazing spot!! Tiny room, but worked really fine to me! Friendly staff .
Great hostal with lovely views over Las Ramblas ! Try it!
Great hostal with amazing views over Las Ramblas !
Good Hostal in the middle of Las Ramblas .
Konumu harika! Tüm personeli güleryüzlü ve yardımsever. Odalar küçük ama o kadar akıllıca dizayn edilmiş ki rahatsız olmuyorsunuz. Her zaman temiz. Kahvaltısı güzel. Yine gelsek yine burada kalırız ????
Buena atención y lo mejor es la zona donde está, en la Rambla justo en la estación del metro Liceu.
odalar küçük ama kullanım açısından rahatsız etmiyor, temiz, personel güleryüzlü , en önemlisi konumu, la rambla ayağınızın altında ????????????
Muy bien lugar, excelente atención y personas súper amables. Desayuno incluido ;)
Fantastic stay here! Excellent location and fantastic staff. Free breakfast is awesome! - Michael Leung
Awesome Hotel! Outstanding quality, amazing location, great service, really cheap less than 100 euros!!! - Diego Pacheco
Great location, 10 minutes walk from the ramblas and close to the metro. - Erwin Vanhecke
Really beautiful for a long walk, lots of food options, shopping options, and so many sights just steps off the main road. Head there and branch out! - Kenny
Best market I have ever visited. They have cheap tapas! Must try! - Matthias Bauw
Amazing and unique. All European churches are not the same, this is the exception. Buy tickets online or book a skip-the-line tour. You need a guide or audio tour to truly understand the symbolism. - Robert Paluszak