At Amar Barcelona, history comes alive in both the cuisine and the setting, a 1919 dining room reimagined with contemporary elegance, where deep blue tones, gilded moldings, and sparkling crystal chandeliers create an atmosphere of timeless sophistication.
Born from the collaboration between the iconic El Palace Barcelona and renowned chef Rafa Zafra, Amar Barcelona is a heartfelt tribute to the city, the mediterranean, and an honest, product-driven cuisine that celebrates the finest seasonal ingredients.
Our greatest virtue is our ability to anticipate our guests’ needs during their stay at the hotel. However, there may be occasions when you require a little something extra, and we will be delighted to meet your requests. Room service is available 24 hours a day.
The Rooftop Garden, located on the seventh floor of El Palace Barcelona, is one of the city’s most enchanting treasures.
Inspired by the romantic gardens of Francesc Cambó’s palace, the renowned early 20th-century politician, and the works of modernist artist Ramon Casas, it is arguably the largest and most exclusive rooftop garden in Barcelona. Here, you can enjoy an exquisite lunch or dinner or savor our signature cocktails in an unforgettable setting.
The Great Hall reimagines its historic splendor and grandeur through immersive experiences, from evocative art exhibitions to refined gastronomic moments such as the renowned Afternoon Tea. Designed as the vibrant soul of the property, it offers an elegant and dynamic atmosphere that invites guests to linger and enjoy.
Open daily from 8 a.m. to 12 a.m.
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