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Shared spaces, late nights and a city worth exploring

St Christopher’s Inn Barcelona sits just off Plaça de Catalunya, with Las Ramblas on the doorstep and the Gothic Quarter a short walk south. Sagrada Família is reachable in under fifteen minutes. It is the kind of location that means your day starts the moment you step outside. Belushi’s Barcelona is downstairs and open to everyone, making it one of the more reliable places in the city to meet people without having to plan for it. Book direct and your welcome drink is included, with 25% off food and 2-for-1 drink specials across your stay. Mixed dorms, female-only dorms, and private rooms mean the Barcelona city hostel experience works whether you are here to socialise or to sleep well between long days. Over thirty years of operating across Europe means St Christopher’s knows what a good stay actually requires.

Check in: 3pm | Check out: 11am

Belushi’s Bar

Free WiFi

Luggage Storage

24 Hour Reception

Outdoor Terrace

All Facilities

Food & Drink

Belushi’s Bar on-site

Food served late

Tea & coffee making facilities

Water refill station

Vending machines

Guest Kitchen

Fridge for guest use

Microwave for guest use

Kettle in common area

Pots, pans & utensils provided

Social & Entertainment

Live Music & DJs

Pool Table

Common room / chill-out area

Outdoor terrace

Female-Only Floor

Female-only dorms

Key card access restricted to female floor/area

Female-only bathrooms

Privacy curtains in female dorms

Lockers in female dorms

Safety & Security

Key card access to rooms

Storage lockers in dorms

Rooms

Linen included

Privacy curtains on bunks

Reading light per bed

Power socket per bed

Under-bed or in-room luggage storage

Air conditioning

Hair dryers

Towels €

Double beds available

En suite rooms available

Connectivity & Work

Free Wifi

Charging points at every bed

Work-friendly spaces / desks

Universal adaptors

Services

24 hour reception

Luggage storage €

Daily housekeeping

Late check-out €

Bike hire €

Bathroom & Laundry

Washing Machine €

Tumble Dryer €

Iron & Board Available

Accessibility

Lift

Step-Free Access

Accessible Rooms

Accessible Bathrooms

First things first

Drop your bags, stash your valuables in the lockers, and connect to free Wi-Fi. The team at reception know Barcelona well enough to save you an afternoon of wrong turns, so ask them anything before you head out. Your welcome drink at Belushi’s Barcelona is waiting downstairs whenever you are ready.

Time to explore

You collect your welcome drink at Belushi’s and the person on the next stool has been here two days already. By the time the drink is finished they have told you about a square in the Gothic Quarter that does not appear on any tourist map, and you are already putting your jacket on.

The evening begins

You are back at the hostel and Belushi’s is already filling up, which in Barcelona means the night has barely started. The person from this morning is at the bar with someone they met on the Metro, and the loose plan forming over drinks will probably change three times before midnight. That is fine. The city does not really get going until after 1am anyway.

What you came for

Somewhere between leaving Belushi’s and ending up in a square in El Born at 1am, the evening stopped being something you planned and started being something that was just happening. The city is at full pace now, bars spilling onto pavements, the kind of night that Barcelona does better than anywhere else in Europe. You are not thinking about tomorrow yet.

Just the beginning

You wake up remembering two things: last night was worth it, and Barceloneta beach is fifteen minutes away. The group from Belushi’s has the same idea, and by mid-morning you are all horizontal on the sand with the city skyline behind you and no particular reason to move yet.

Welcome

Your first 24 hours in Barcelona

You will have a plan when you arrive. Barcelona will have other ideas, and so will the people you meet at the bar downstairs. Here is how your first 24 hours could unfold.

The best bar in Barcelona

That happens to be downstairs

Belushi’s Barcelona operates as a standalone bar in its own right, which is why the atmosphere feels different to anything you would find in a standard hostel common room. Live sport on multiple screens, a kitchen open late, and a crowd that comes from across the city as well as from upstairs. Book direct and your welcome drink is waiting, with 25% off food for your entire stay.

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Your questions

Travellers’ frequently asked questions

The team at St Christopher’s Barcelona have answered a lot of questions over the years about the neighbourhood, the rooms, getting here, and what to do once you arrive. Whatever is still on your mind before you book, the answers below come from people who know this property well.

Where is St Christopher’s Inn Barcelona and how well connected is it?

The hostel sits at Carrer de Bergara 3 in the Eixample, one minute from La Rambla and directly on the route of the Aerobus from Barcelona El Prat airport. Catalunya Metro station is a two-minute walk, connecting to lines L1 and L3 and giving straightforward access to every major part of the city. It is as central as Barcelona gets.

What is the atmosphere like at St Christopher’s Inn Barcelona?

Belushi’s bar sits at the heart of the hostel with an outdoor terrace – one of the more useful features in a city where the evenings are warm enough to be outside most of the year. Events run throughout the week including cocktail masterclasses, pub quizzes, and organised nights out. The social infrastructure here makes meeting other travellers straightforward without it being forced.

Is Barcelona safe and what should first-time visitors know?

Barcelona is a welcoming and well-visited city but pickpocketing on La Rambla and the Metro is genuinely common – keep bags in front of you and avoid keeping valuables in back pockets, particularly in crowded tourist areas. Beyond that, the city is safe and easy to navigate. The hostels neighbourhood is one of the more relaxed and residential parts of central Barcelona, away from the most heavily touristed streets.

What facilities are available and what are the check-in and check-out times?

The hostel has a guest kitchen equipped with a microwave, kitchenette, fridge, and basic utilities – useful for keeping costs down during a longer stay. Check-in is from 15:00 and check-out is by 11:00. Luggage storage is available for guests arriving early or leaving late.

What room types are available and who is the hostel suited to?

The hostel offers shared dorms, pod-style rooms with individual privacy, female-only accommodation, and private rooms for those who want their own space. Group bookings are accommodated. It works well for solo travellers, pairs, and small groups equally. Book direct for the lowest available rate, a free welcome drink on arrival, free cancellation, and 25% off food and drink throughout your stay.

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