14 Best Barcelona Rooftop Bars For Amazing Views

The city’s skyline mixes Gothic spires with Gaudí’s wild architecture, and there’s no better way to take it all in than from several stories up with a cold drink in hand.

Check out these 14 best Barcelona rooftop bars that match stunning views with drinks you’ll want to order twice.

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Rooftop Ohla Barcelona

Way up on the eighth floor of a boutique hotel in Ciutat Vella, this rooftop bar hands you sweeping views of the cathedral and the Mediterranean. The glass-walled pool juts out over the city — it’s become a Barcelona icon for good reason.

Lounge chairs face the skyline, and there’s a tucked-away chill-out zone if you’re after something a bit more private for a special occasion. The pool is reserved for hotel guests, but anyone can enjoy the terrace during open hours.

Drinks use premium ingredients and are designed to pair with the elevated small plates. The cocktail list is the real draw — creative, balanced, and clearly crafted for lingering over the view.

Location: Via Laietana, 49, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
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2. Alaire Rooftop Bar

On the eighth floor of Hotel Condes de Barcelona, Alaire gives you front-row seats to La Pedrera and the Sagrada Familia. Cocktails in hand, shareable plates on the table, and a breeze off Passeig de Gràcia — it’s hard to go wrong.

The crowd’s a mix of locals and travelers, all looking to unwind without any fuss. Food-wise, it’s international flavors made for sharing — burgers, pizzas, and Patatas Bravas that’ve earned a bit of a following.

The cocktail menu keeps things interesting, balancing classics with a few offbeat creations. The views are reason enough to stop by, but the food and drinks hold up their end of the bargain.

Location: Pg. de Gràcia, 73, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
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3. The Rooftop At Sir Victor

Perched on top of the Sir Victor Hotel in Eixample, this place serves up panoramic views of Barcelona’s rooftops. The vibe is Mediterranean-inspired, and the cocktail menu embraces local markets and fresh ingredients.

You’ll spot playful drinks like the Guilty Pleasure, homemade lemonades, and a solid wine and spirits selection. Weekly events keep things fresh, weekends bring brunch, and the bar stretches hours on Fridays and Saturdays.

The combination of skyline, drinks, and regular events means there’s always a reason to come back. Being in Eixample, it’s easy to swing by before or after exploring the neighborhood.

Location: Carrer del Rosselló, 265, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
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4. Eleven BCN

High above Rambla de Catalunya, Eleven BCN offers 360-degree views that sweep from the Sagrada Família all the way to the sea. The rooftop merges Mexican Pacific flavors with Catalan ingredients, so the menu isn’t your standard tapas lineup.

The bar team gets creative with Mexican spirits and clever twists that go way past the usual mojitos. DJs and live music pop up throughout the week, so the energy shifts depending on when you show up.

Appetizers are designed to pair with the drinks, and there are group tasting menus if you’re rolling in with friends. The venue handles groups up to 30 and sunset hours are especially sought after — timing your visit for golden hour is a move you won’t regret.

Location: Rambla de Catalunya, 26, Eixample, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
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5. La Terraza Del Central

Up on the eighth floor of the Grand Hotel Central, this rooftop hovers above the Gothic Quarter with views that stretch across old Barcelona to the sea. The infinity pool catches your eye, but only hotel guests can swim.

Still, the same panoramic perspective is yours from the dining area, where Balinese day beds and Mediterranean greenery add a bit of flair.

The menu is a little Mediterranean world tour — fried Halloumi from Cyprus, Egyptian chickpea hummus, Greek chicken gyro, Italian burrata and pizzetta, plus Spanish classics like patatas bravas and jamón ibérico.

The burrata is a regular favorite. Catalan touches pop up too, like a vegan wrap with escalivada and a Cerdanya burger.

At sunset, a gong rings out and a 1920s mural by Oleguer Junyent lights up — a detail you’ll only catch from this terrace. The vibe eases from laid-back lounging by day to a more glamorous scene with DJ sets after dark.

Location: Via Laietana, 30, Ciutat Vella, 08003 Barcelona, Spain
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6. Azimuth Rooftop Bar

Azimuth Rooftop Bar sits atop the Almanac Hotel, with Barcelona’s skyline as your backdrop. The name comes from a navigation term — measuring angles between stars and landmarks — and you’ll spot that theme everywhere.

There are even binoculars set up so you can zero in on landmarks like Sagrada Familia; it’s a cool touch that makes the city feel a little closer.

The cocktail menu plays with the zodiac, offering drinks inspired by each astrological sign. Mediterranean bites keep you fueled, and the pool area means you can cool off without leaving the view behind.

Open from early evening to late at night, Azimuth works for both sun-soaked lounging and evening drinks. No table reservations, so getting there early is a must if you want a prime spot.

Location: Terraza 8ª Planta, Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 619, 621, 08007 Barcelona, Spain
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7. Mood Rooftop Bar

Perched atop The One Barcelona hotel in Eixample, Mood Rooftop Bar gives you clean skyline views without the elbow-to-elbow crowds at some of the city’s more hyped rooftops.

The menu is Mediterranean with a modern twist — so small plates and shareables that pair well with cocktails. Grilled octopus is a mainstay, charred just enough and served with green mojo sauce that brings out a smoky edge.

The cocktail game is where Mood really flexes. Bartenders mix up drinks that fit the rooftop energy, using fresh ingredients and combos that don’t just stick to the basics.

Service hits that sweet spot between attentive and chill, and prices land in the mid-range for this part of town. If you can time your visit with sunset, the value feels even better.

Location: Carrer de Provença, 277, Eixample, 08037 Barcelona, Spain
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8. Rooftop Garden

Up at Hotel Palace Barcelona, Rooftop Garden sprawls across a lush 1,500-square-meter terrace that feels nothing like the city below. The vibe borrows from 1920s Barcelona — fountains, pergolas, and a wild mix of over fifty plant varieties.

At its heart is Chalet El Palace, a wooden Alpine restaurant that feels oddly perfect in the Catalan sun. The kitchen takes mountain classics seriously. Swiss cheese fondue bubbles at your table, and it’s hard to resist dipping bread into that molten goodness.

Sopa de cebolla gratinada is all caramelized onions and a golden cheese crust, while tartiflette layers potatoes, bacon, and Reblochon cheese into something you’ll remember.

The rooftop is open for lunch and dinner, with a cocktail bar nearby for when you want to swap forks for glasses. Secret corners and a guest-only pool add to the escape, but anyone can settle into the dining area for a meal above Gran Via.

Location: Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 668, Eixample, 08010 Barcelona, Spain
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9. 83.3 Terrace Bar

The highest rooftop in Eixample is 83.3 Terrace Bar, right on top of Hotel Royal Passeig de Gràcia. It’s covered and climate-controlled, so you’re good whether it’s blazing hot or a little chilly.

From up here, Montjuïc, Sagrada Familia, and the Mediterranean all line up for your viewing pleasure. The food is street-food style bites — nothing too formal, just plates you want to share. The vibe is relaxed, with locals and visitors mixing at the bar or sinking into lounge seats.

This rooftop stands out for its panoramic city views and approachable food and drinks. Anyone can come up — no hotel booking required. Being right on Passeig de Gràcia, you’re steps from big-name shops and some of the city’s main sights, which is handy if you’re making a day of it.

Location: Pg. de Gràcia, 84, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
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10. Del Claris Terrace

Del Claris Terrace crowns a historic building in Eixample, giving you a modern Mediterranean menu that’s always changing with the seasons. Seafood gets special attention, along with grilled meats.

Come hungry. The menu goes beyond snacks with a view, with jamón ibérico puro de bellota, oysters with pickled peppers, and steak tartar prepared at your table.

The terrace itself spreads out over Eixample, with plenty of outdoor tables. Grab a cocktail at the bar or settle in for a meal while the city stretches out below you. It works for a quick drink or a proper dinner — no pressure either way.

Location: Carrer de Pau Claris, 150, Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain
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11. Terraza Verbena Rooftop

On the sixth floor of Monument Hotel, Terraza Verbena looks out over Barcelona’s rooftops and skyline. The space is dotted with greenery and has a laid-back, almost bohemian vibe; it’s easy to lose track of time here.

The food comes from Martín Berasategui’s kitchen, with his head chef Gabriele Milani at the helm. Mediterranean-style tapas are the name of the game — focaccias, sandwiches, and small plates.

The bar doesn’t stick to the classics, either. Cocktails get creative, and the staff know how to keep things balanced. When the weather’s right — especially in spring and summer — live music adds a little extra energy. The rooftop is open-air, so keep an eye on the forecast, but when the stars align, it’s tough to beat.

Location: Pg. de Gràcia, 75, Eixample, 08008 Barcelona, Spain
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12. La Isabela Restaurant

La Isabela sits on the seventh floor of H1898 hotel, right above the buzz of La Rambla. Named after a stunning island in the Philippines, it offers sweeping city views from a surprisingly calm rooftop perch.

The kitchen turns out Mediterranean tapas with a creative edge — definitely more than your standard bar snacks, with thoughtful plating and solid technique. Cocktails are original and pair well with the food, and the bar staff have a knack for getting the balance right.

Balinese daybeds line the terrace, so you can lounge with a drink and take in the ever-changing views. The rooftop stays open year-round, though the pool closes for the colder months. Non-hotel guests can get in, but it’s best to book ahead via the website or phone, especially if you want a prime spot.

Location: La Rambla, 109, 7th Floor, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
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13. AZUL Rooftop

AZUL Rooftop claims a spot on the eighth floor overlooking Barceloneta beach and the Mediterranean. The views stretch along the coastline and city skyline — pretty ideal for sunset drinks.

The menu focuses on Mediterranean flavors, with a spotlight on seafood and local produce. Grilled octopus is a crowd-pleaser, and the shareable plates keep things social.

Cocktails are tropical and refreshing, which just feels right with the beach below, and the wine list gives Spanish bottles their due. If you want a table on a warm evening, reservations help — things fill up fast when the weather is on your side.

Location: Pg. de Joan de Borbó, 101, planta 8, Ciutat Vella, 08039 Barcelona, Spain
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14. Terrassa De Vivi

Perched on the seventh floor of Kimpton Vividora Hotel in the Barrio Gòtic, Terrassa de Vivi hands you sweeping, 360-degree views of Barcelona’s rooftops and skyline. There’s a rooftop pool, a laid-back vibe, and plenty of seats for soaking in the historic neighborhood from above.

Signature cocktails, boutique wines, craft beers, and a lineup of gourmet tapas and brunch dishes make lingering here way too easy. Mediterranean tapas take the spotlight, with a focus on fresh, seasonal ingredients and a clear Catalan influence.

Location: Carrer del Duc, 15, Ciutat Vella, 08002 Barcelona, Spain
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