Lidia Bernaus Barcelona In the Eixample district of Barcelona, very close to Tetuán square, an elegant building from 1869 – former residence of the Bonay family, a Catalan bourgeois family – houses a beautiful boutique hotel since 2006, after being renovated. Yes, a lot of time has passed, but it still retains that atmosphere of the old boarding houses where guests were considered almost part of the family. In this case, it has been adapted to our days with a modern, elegant, and in some areas, eclectic design, but it has not lost that old maxim of making everyone feel at home.
The 67 rooms are very bright and soundproofed, and either have views of Gran Vía or a beautiful inner courtyard. They also retain some original elements, such as high ceilings and mosaic floors, that harmonize with modern elements. It's the perfect combination of comfort and warmth.
One of the rooms that has a terrace Open to everyone, seeks to integrate with the neighborhood, it is not just for tourists. It offers a very diverse gastronomic proposal that includes different spaces: Bodega Bonay, with Mediterranean dishes for sharing, paired with an extensive wine list; the TosTao café; Libertine, a space filled with sofas where you can work, hang out, or read, which adapts depending on the time of day, from a tapas bar to brunch or cocktails, and even a music and dance hall. But you shouldn't miss the tropical rooftop terrace, decorated in a pure beach style with wicker lamps, rattan chairs, .
