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What is the cheapest month to book a hotel in Gran Via?

The cheapest month to book a hotel in Gran Via is June (S$ 31). Conversely, the most expensive month to stay in Gran Via is October (S$ 563).

What is the cheapest day to stay in a hotel in Gran Via?

The cheapest day to stay in Gran Via is Thursday (S$ 31). On the other hand, travelers can expect to pay the most on Monday, when the average nightly price is S$ 563.

How much is a hotel in Gran Via tonight?

Users have found prices for hotels in Gran Via tonight starting as low as S$ 128, rising to an average cost of S$ 216, based on searches in the last 72 hours. Prices start from S$ 188 for a 4-star hotel in Gran Via for tonight.

How much is a Gran Via hotel room this weekend?

In the past 72 hours, we’ve seen prices for hotels in Gran Via this weekend for as little as S$ 208/night. If you’re specifically looking for a 3-star hotel this weekend, our users have found prices as low as S$ 134/night. For a 4-star hotel in Gran Via, the cheapest rate recently found was S$ 340/night for this weekend.

How far ahead should you book a hotel in Gran Via?

Save money by booking a hotel at least 34 days before your trip to Gran Via. The lowest price found when booking 34 days ahead was S$ 114 per night.

Other accommodations in Gran Via

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Madrid, Spain
0.6 km from city centre
Air conditioning
S$ 194
Avg. per night
Gran Via 61, Madrid, Spain
0.9 km from city centre
Free Wi-Fi
S$ 181
Avg. per night
Madrid, Spain
0.7 km from city centre
Air conditioning
S$ 234
Avg. per night

About Gran Via

Gran Via is one of the main shopping avenues of Barcelona, Spain. Stretching for almost 13 kilometres, it is the longest street in the region of Catalonia. The vast boulevard leads to many of the city’s museums and art attractions. Lined with high street stores, designer boutiques, restaurants and buildings of architectural significance, this is one area of Barcelona no visitor will want to miss.

Lined with stunning architecture, metro stations, bustling squares and stores, Gran Via will entice all travellers to the city. Highlights include the Plaza Monumental de Barcelona, an Art Nouveau bullring which has been converted into a public arena for concerts. There is a museum inside dedicated to the sport which opened following Catalonia’s bullfighting ban. Plaçad'Espanya is one of the city’s most significant squares. The entrance is guarded by twin Venetian towers and Plaza de Toros de las Arenas which is now a popular shopping and restaurant complex. From Plaça d'Espanya visitors can reach Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya or MNAC. The museum is renowned for its collection of Romanesque church paintings and displays rare Catalan works of art. A park dedicated to artist Joan Mirósits close by with a 22-metre-tall “Woman and Bird” statue in bold colours. Gran Via is also within a short walk of stunning Palau Nacional, Antoni Gaudí’s famous Casa Batlló, Casa Milà and the bustling thoroughfare of Las Ramblas.

Gran Via is central to the city, the street connects several neighbourhoods and is easy to reach on foot from the main attractions. The street is lined with metro, tram and bus stops. Plaça de Catalunya, one of the city’s main transport hubs is located just off Gran Via. Visitors arriving into Barcelona Sants Railway Station can walk to Plaça d'Espanya in just under 15 minutes. Bicycles are available to hire, and taxi services operate throughout the city.

Gran Via of Barcelona is also known as Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes or “Great Way of the Catalan Courts”. It was included in the city plan or Pla Cerdà at the end of the 19th century. Initially designed to link villages along the coast, the wide street was also home to the first line on the metro network which opened in the 1920s. Visitors are attracted to the vast array of shops, beautiful architecture and nearby museums.

Facts about staying in Gran Via, Madrid

Find useful tips and insights about staying in Gran Via to help you make the most of your experience. FAQs were last updated on 7 November 2025.
  • What is a good hotel near Puerta del Sol?

    Gran Central Suites is a good hotel close to Puerta del Sol - it has scored 8.0 over 2,829 reviews from HotelsCombined users.

  • What is a good hotel in Gran Via near Madrid Chamartin Railway Station?

    Barceló Imagine is the most recommended hotel near Madrid Chamartin Railway Station on HotelsCombined (scoring 9.1 over 2,745 reviews).

  • Is there a good hotel near IFEMA - Feria de Madrid?

    A good hotel near IFEMA - Feria de Madrid is Novotel Madrid Campo de Las Naciones, which has been rated 8.5/10 by 4,007 HotelsCombined user reviews.

  • How much is a cheap hotel in Gran Via?

    HotelsCombined users have found cheap hotels in Gran Via starting from S$ 73 per night in the last 3 days.

  • What are the most popular landmarks to visit in Gran Via?

    If your travel plans to Gran Via are flexible, we recommend visiting at least one of the following most popular landmarks: Puerta del Sol, Madrid Chamartin Railway Station, or IFEMA - Feria de Madrid. Madrid is the city you should stay in if you want to visit Puerta del Sol. Staying in Madrid is preferred if you want to visit Madrid Chamartin Railway Station. To visit IFEMA - Feria de Madrid, it’s most convenient if you stay in Madrid.

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