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Posted
2 hours ago, Wolfer said:

I've found January 2027 to be a period with still reasonable hotel prices. Although they're still a bit higher than before. Last time I stayed in Barcelona in January, I paid 75 euro per night in a very comfortable hotel, now in January it's 110 euro per night.

I wonder why the prices this year specifically have skyrocketed like that. 

This is part of it as of this past April 1st...

"Barcelona will double its hotel tourist tax as local authorities attempt to rein in over-tourism and ease housing pressure. Visitors will now pay between €10 and €15 per person, per night, depending on hotel category, up from €5 to €7.50. ⁠

Stay three nights in a high-end hotel as a couple, and you could add €90 to your bill before you’ve ordered a single Negroni.⁠

Short-term rentals like Airbnb are also hit, rising to €12.50 per night. A quarter of the revenue will go toward addressing the city’s housing crisis, after locals took to the streets last year to protest mass tourism. ⁠

Europe’s favourite city break just became a little more expensive."

I would head to Madrid at this point in a heartbeat. A great collection of providers there and relatively affordable compared to other major cities in the World. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Wolfer said:

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I wonder why the prices this year specifically have skyrocketed like that. 

It is not only Barcelona or Europe.  

I often go to Europe.  I also often stay in Brazil, where the exchange rate to the USD is roughly 5 -1 or 20eents for one Brazilian dollar (real).  Nonetheless, the hotels I use (Marriott) are around $300.  That is 1,500 Brazilian dollars (reais).  

Travel in most countries has become overpriced.  To make matters worse, starting last month, non-Europeans from Schengen countries must now have their fingerprints and photo taken on arrival.  

Barcelona is fun, but the overpriced hotels, the new law, and the long lines on arrival to get photographed and fingerprinted take away a lot of the fun.

Posted
3 minutes ago, coriolis888 said:

Europe began requiring fingerprints and a facial photo on arrival for non-EU travelers with the launch of the Entry/Exit System (EES). The system officially began a progressive rollout on October 12, 2025 and became fully operational across all external Schengen borders on April 10, 2026

 

Posted
9 hours ago, coriolis888 said:

Barcelona is fun, but the overpriced hotels, the new law, and the long lines on arrival to get photographed and fingerprinted take away a lot of the fun.

Yeah, but one smokin’ hot chapero at Thermas and all that will be forgotten.

Posted
17 hours ago, coriolis888 said:

 

When I landed at MAD in early May it was early and that camera scan took 2 minutes.They had 20 self-service cameras you get walked up to as they became free and pushed a button to photo you and your passport.

Posted
48 minutes ago, tassojunior said:

Gotta be really smoking to justify a $400 hotel room plus fees.to be there. It is better off season.

You must stay at nicer hotels than I do, LOL.  I checked out prices for the month of June at the hotel I stayed at in early October (250€/night) and late November (150€/night) last year.  Some days are crazy, 400€+, but about half the nights were more than 300€, half less than, with a low of 217€.  It’s a nice 4* right next to La Sagrada Família with modern, spotless rooms.

That said, I would avoid Barcelona in the summer because it’s just too hot & humid* whereas winter, if you can call it that, in Barcelona is beautifully mild.

* Says the guy living in Manila where it’s 95 degrees with 80% humidity every day.

Posted
17 hours ago, BSR said:

You must stay at nicer hotels than I do, LOL.  I checked out prices for the month of June at the hotel I stayed at in early October (250€/night) and late November (150€/night) last year.  Some days are crazy, 400€+, but about half the nights were more than 300€, half less than, with a low of 217€.  It’s a nice 4* right next to La Sagrada Família with modern, spotless rooms.

That said, I would avoid Barcelona in the summer because it’s just too hot & humid* whereas winter, if you can call it that, in Barcelona is beautifully mild.

* Says the guy living in Manila where it’s 95 degrees with 80% humidity every day.

When I stayed at Two in early January it was $85. In 2 weeks on a Saturday its almost $400. 

Posted (edited)

I gave up and going straight to Madrid for my flight home. Will miss seeing Andrei from Columbia again. But others may want to think of staying at the gay Sitges beach and taking the short train into town. Its much cheaper.It also has one of the world's largest gay prides.

 

Edited by tassojunior

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