Barcelona, Spain

Casa Camper Barcelona

Price per night from$221.35

Price information

If you haven’t entered any dates, the rate shown is provided directly by the hotel and represents the cheapest double room (inclusive of taxes and fees) available in the next 60 days.

Prices have been converted from the hotel’s local currency (EUR191.26), via openexchangerates.org, using today’s exchange rate.

Style

Sole rebel

Setting

Off-the-Ramblas El Raval

From its signature splashes of ketchup red to quirky design flourishes, the renowned cobblers have laced Casa Camper Barcelona with plenty of the famed shoe brand’s offbeat personality. But there’s much more to this hip city-centre stay than just playful polish, with Michelin-starred dining, a hip subterranean bar, and a restful rooftop to retreat to when you’ve worn out your leather exploring El Raval’s charms. 

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Facilities

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Need to know

Rooms

40, including 15 suites.

Check–Out

Noon, and check-in is at 3pm. Both are flexible, on request and subject to availability.

More details

Rates don’t include breakfast, but a cold buffet with hot à la carte options is available for €25.

Also

Casa Camper Barcelona has one accessible room with an adapted bathroom with a shower chair and toilet rails.

At the hotel

Paid laundry service, 24-hour gym and free WiFi throughout. In rooms: TV, Bluetooth radio, air-conditioning, free bottled water, bathrobes, Camper slippers and bespoke bath products.

Our favourite rooms

We found the Corner Suites bright, spacious and particularly appealing, but it's the Garden Rooms (twin or king) that really stand out. Rather than blocking the view or creating a windowless space, the design team transformed the facing wall into a lush vertical garden that the bathrooms overlook — and living space across the hallway is roomy, strung with a hammock and edged by a balcony. The result is a surprising sense of outdoor space, combined with complete privacy.

Packing tips

Leave plenty of suitcase space for rummaged finds among El Raval’s numerous vintage shops (plus you’ll want to snaffle the Camper Wabi slippers from your room).

Also

Escape the urban swelter on the rooftop terrace, where you can rinse off the city in an alfresco tropical shower before flopping on a lounger for a siesta.

Pet‐friendly

Casa Camper Barcelona welcomes pets of any size. For a nightly charge of €35, a bed and bowls are provided. See more pet-friendly hotels in Barcelona.

Children

With Triple and Family rooms available, children are welcome here, but not especially catered to with kit. Juniors aged six and older are charged as adults.

Sustainability efforts

Camper Group has been B Corp-certified since 2022 and you’ll see this ethos at work at Casa Camper Barcelona. The hotel has an emphasis on local suppliers, energy and water efficiency, and responsible recycling. The building itself was conceived with longevity in mind, too, with durable materials, efficient use of space and light, and a minimalist design.

Food and Drink

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Location

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Address
Casa Camper Barcelona
Carrer d'Elisabets 11
Barcelona
08001
Spain

Casa Camper sits in El Raval, one of Barcelona’s edgier neighbourhoods in the heart of the city, just a few blocks from Las Ramblas.

Planes

Barcelona-El Prat is the nearest airport, with the drive typically taking 20-30 minutes, but much longer if caught in rush-hour traffic. Private airport transfers can be arranged in advance through the hotel, with the cost varying by vehicle type and number of passengers.

Trains

With three Metro stations within a five-minute stroll, getting around by the city’s efficient air-conditioned train system is a breeze — and an especially welcome escape from the summer heat.

Automobiles

Driving around Barcelona is not for the faint of heart and your base in El Raval has pedestrianised pockets inaccessible to cars. But if you are up for the challenge, paid public parking is available within five minutes’ walk from the hotel, including a car park on nearby Plaça Catalunya.

Worth getting out of bed for

When you wake up in epicentral El Raval, finding things to do requires little more than stepping outside. This lively neighbourhood's graffiti-lined, pedestrianised lanes are an attraction in themselves and it’s worth just getting a little bit lost among its labyrinth of Asian grocers, indie bookshops and vintage vinyl stores. There’s a good chance you’ll also stumble across the kaleidoscopic cacophony of Mercat de la Boqueria — a breathtakingly big indoor market — or the infinitely more calming cloisters of the Old Hospital de la Santa Creu.  

Staying at Casa Camper Barcelona also puts you within a brushstroke of the modern-art mecca of the Museu d’Art Contemporani de Barcelona (MACB) and neighbouring Centre de Cultura Contemporània (CCCB). One of Gaudí’s early masterpieces, Palau Güell, is also a mere stroll away — and you still haven't even left the neighbourhood.  

Local restaurants

Beyond the hotel's own Michelin-starred dining, El Raval rewards hungry wanderers. Book ahead for inventive Catalan tasting menus drawing heavily from local ingredients at Suculent. Alternatively, squeeze into the buzzing counter at Cañete for some of the city's most sought-after old-school tapas, or seek out Arume for flavours of the north coast with a menu inspired by Galician gastronomy. 

Local cafés

Thanks to its carefully cultivated sense of serenity, top-notch beans and ‘no laptops’ rule, Departure Coffee has carved out a reputation as a discerning spot in which to re-caffeinate. And it’s just a five-minute meander from Casa Camper.  

Local bars

Reputedly, Dalí, Picasso, Gaudí and Miró have all knocked back absinthe at Bar Marsella (not together, presumably), where dusty bottles, rickety chairs and flaking ceilings add to its time-capsule charm. If you favour rum-based cocktails over the Green Fairy, Caribbean Club is a cosy maritime-themed institution dating back to the 1970s — complete with a bronze Hemingway propping up the bar. 

Reviews

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Anonymous review

Every hotel featured is visited personally by members of our team, given the Smith seal of approval, and then anonymously reviewed. As soon as our reviewers have returned from this super-central hotel in El Raval and unpacked their giant fuet sausage and Barcino figurine, a full account of their Catalan city-break will be with you. In the meantime, to whet your wanderlust, here's a quick peek inside Casa Camper in Barcelona… 

Shoe-makers don't generally get into the hotel business. But when you consider that both industries revolve around an eye for design, comfort, and getting the fit just right, the leap starts to make sense and Casa Camper Barcelona is proof.  

Twenty years ago, the hospitality arm of the beloved Mallorcan shoe brand took the qualities that made them a household name — eye-catching, subtly quirky design combined with an obsessive focus on comfort — and applied them to their first boutique hotel in the heart of El Raval, Barcelona's creatively charged neighbourhood. 

The result still feels as box-fresh as ever. Awash in the brand's signature Crayola red, the hotel wisely sidesteps shoe-themed gimmicks in favour of something more considered: Camper's hip-yet-playful soul, expressed through touches such as in-room hammocks, a rooftop tropical shower, and an unexpected vertical garden. Michelin-starred dining and a subterranean cocktail bar add heft to the hotel’s charmingly whimsical character. 

Two decades down the road, this is still a hotel putting its best foot forward. 

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