For vacationers planning to dive into the sights, bites and sounds of one of Europe’s most exciting cities this summer, Hotel Arts Barcelona is offering a host of new experiences that celebrate laidback coastal living at its most glamorous.
At the hotel’s exclusive Marina Coastal Club, where two state-of-the-art swimming pools are flanked by a pair of exquisite restaurants, guests are greeted by an extensive yet carefully curated culinary and beverage offering backed by a handpicked selection of live music entertainers. Nestled beside the club’s infinity pool, the new open-air ROKA Barcelona restaurant from Zuma founders is promising to be a gastronomic highlight of the summer season.
As part of ROKA’s ephemeral dining concept on offer at Hotel Arts until 16 September, the iconic contemporary Japanese robatayaki restaurant is inviting guests to dine on immaculately presented sushi and sashimi alongside dishes cooked over the robata grill, with live DJ sets on Thursday, Friday and Saturday. Encapsulating the epitome of Mediterranean living, the club’s breezy Marina restaurant will be launching a new a la carte breakfast menu this summer. Available exclusively on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays, the new poolside service for in-house guests will feature breakfast favourites served against a backdrop of sparkling views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Just in time for summer, the hotel will also be expanding its music programming with daytime DJ sessions by the club’s infinity pool every Friday, Saturday and Sunday. Cinephiles, meanwhile, will delight in the new Movie Night experience with popcorn, picnic-style tapas, and wine by the glass hosted at the communal garden in front of the hotel once a month.
Families planning this year’s summer break can book the ‘Kids Stay & Eat for Free’ package at Hotel Arts Barcelona starting from 400€ based on double occupancy to benefit from complimentary meals for children up to 12 years old. The family offer includes:
To keep youngsters happily occupied between pool dips and coastal excursions, the hotel’s Arts Kids Club will be offering daily supervised activities ranging from cookie-making classes to treasure hunts.
The ‘Stay Longer’ package, meanwhile, offers savings on stays of seven nights and longer and daily credit on resort dining – perfect for capping off a spot of sightseeing with a local delicacy by the hotel’s infinity pool, at award-winning restaurant Enoteca Paco Pérez, or at the new speakeasy concept The Pantry. The package includes:
To learn more about Hotel Arts Barcelona and to make a reservation, please visit www.hotelartsbarcelona.com/en/.