Hotel Omm
Eixample, Barcelona, Spain
Super-cool interiors and ambrosial food make Barcelona’s classiest design hotel a real treat for the senses
The fundamentals here are ‘grand hotel’ –
cavernous rooms, battalions of staff, the very best food –
but the interiors are sublimely contemporary, giving you the best
of both worlds. The rooms are full of understated
grooviness, and come with all the cool design essentials you'd
expect: low-slung beds, floor-to-ceiling walls of glass and
American oak floors.
In the lobby, high ceilings and comfy sofas at the front give way
to low ceilings and leather stools at the bar; locals congregate
each evening, giving the place a real buzz. In between you’ll
find an open fire, wonderfully comfortable swivel chairs and light
boxes. Beyond, 'Moo', the hotel's restaurant, backs up against an
indoor courtyard, where dangling mirrors sparkle among giant
bamboo. Cleverly, this is all one room, with different spaces
defined by the height of ceilings rather than walls. As for the
food... well, it's heavenly - some of the best in Barcelona - a
taste sensation that’s out of this world.

Reviewed by Tom Bell
Last updated 02 November 2011
Highs
- Funky spacious bedrooms with all the usual hi-tech gadgetry.
- Truly scrumptious food from the Roca brothers.
- Rooftop pool and decked terrace with views of Gaudi's La Pedrera and Sagrada Familia
- Passeig de Grácia – Barcelona’s glitziest shopping street – is on your doorstep.
Lows
- Bedrooms at the back look onto a slightly lifeless courtyard but are quieter than the front rooms
- This is a serious design hotel with an expensive price tag
- With around 90 rooms and suites, it's less intimate and personal than our usual i-escape hotels





































