The type of accommodation you choose during your travels can often make or break a trip.
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Recently, my husband and I boarded a world-class Viking cruise, and it departed from Barcelona. Where to stay? And where do I recommend? The Kimpton Vividora. It charmed us from the get-go, and even though it’s small in size, it looms large in stature – and luxury. This property is the first hotel in Spain from Kimpton Hotels & Restaurants and the first luxury hotel in Barcelona from IHG.
Years ago, when Kimpton first launched its brand, I remember that its tagline was, “We Sell Sleep.” That is still true. After flying into Barcelona, we absolutely crashed in Room 421 for hours, and we were quite cozy, although the room, like many European hotel rooms, was small. I couldn’t get more details about the mattress – but it was a superb sleep, and after the torture of commercial air travel, our room was a haven of rest and hospitality. One of its most adorable features was the vintage phone, which you could use to call the front desk. Kimpton is also known for its “Forgot it? We Got It” bag filled with mouthwash, imported Italian Marvis toothpaste, and other useful items from sanitizer to sunscreen.
It's important to note that hotel has European outlets, so you need to bring your own or borrow an adapter from the front desk.
Located in the triangle formed by Portal del Ángel, Las Ramblas and Plaça Catalunya, Kimpton Vividora is located in the Gothic Quarter, which can be appreciated from the hotel’s lookout located on the roof, with excellent views of the surroundings. Upon entering the hotel, we were struck by the very attentive service – though the lobby is small and compact, there were several staff members on hand to make sure that your needs were addressed. The hotel, in a really great move, also offers several bicycles that you can rent for free to take in all of the local sights. On the plus side, the hotel is located just 20 minutes from the airport and seaport – so it’s in a great location from where you can make your connections.
This boutique hotel, in addition to its 156 timeless and cosmopolitan rooms, offers three well-differentiated gastronomic venues. Included under the Casa de Vivi concept, which appeals to the comfort of being at home when you are away from home, the hotel features Fauna, GOT Coffee & Cocktails on the first floor and Terraza de Vivi, a rooftop location near the pool on the roof.
We dined at Fauna one evening, and the menu was quite impressive. It featured handcut, corn-fed Iberian ham; a cheese cart with porcini-and-almond-milk croquettes ( a specialty of the house); acorn-fed duck with pears; broccolini with carrots, kale and marinated tomato salad (the fresh tomatoes were extremely delicious); and Normandy oysters. Definitely too gastronomical for our tastes – but we
The type of accommodation you choose during your travels can often make or break a trip.
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