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We're looking for a hotel rather than a hostel. Our children are older, so it doesn't necessarily have to be "child friendly" but we do quite like our home comforts. So I suppose we are looking at mid to upper price range, would prefer not to be on a noisy thoroughfare or with crowds of stag/hen do groups. Any and all recommendations warmly welcomed, thank you!
We went to Barcelona with the grandparents 2 years ago and stayed at Ayre Hotel Capse. We chose it because they had adjoining hotel rooms. We find the adjoining rooms offered more privacy than a suite. Not sure if that's what you're looking for. The hotel is on a quiet street, away from the crowds, but we (even the grandparents) were still able to walk everywhere we wanted to go.
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