Cami Bed & Gallery

L'Eixample


Just footsteps from the Plaça de Catalunya, this handsome and central Modernista building was reimagined by artist and designer Camila Vega and doubles as a gallery, staging exhibitions and cultural events. The seven airy and high-ceilinged, art-themed rooms are each slightly different in character and have oak or ceramic floors, coffee sets, hairdryers and bathrobes; some share bathrooms.


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Nearby L'Eixample attractions

1. Casa Calvet

0.15 MILES

Gaudí's most conventional contribution to L'Eixample is the 1901 Casa Calvet, built for textiles industrialist Pere Màrtir Calvet (it now houses a…

2. Plaça de Catalunya

0.18 MILES

At the intersection of the old city and L'Eixample, busy Plaça de Catalunya is the city's central transport hub, both for buses and trains, and a…

3. Esglèsia de Santa Anna

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Part of a former monastery active from 1145 AD to the late 15th century, this Romanesque-origin church hidden away in plain sight stands out for its 15th…

4. Palau de la Música Catalana

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A fantastical symphony in tile, brick, sculpted stone and stained glass, this Unesco-listed, 2146-seat concert hall is a high point of Barcelona’s…

5. Platja de l'Eixample

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In a hidden garden inside a typical Eixample block is an old water tower and an urban 'beach', the Platja de l'Eixample, also known as the Jardins de la…

6. Casa de la Seda

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The headquarters of the Art of Silk Association is housed in a handsome 18th-century mansion covered in caryatid sgraffiti, overlooking Via Laietana. The…

7. Font de Canaletes

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The section of La Rambla immediately south of Plaça de Catalunya is named after this inconspicuous turn-of-the-20th-century drinking fountain and lamppost…

8. Sala Fundación MAPFRE

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Originally built for a rich banking family by Enric Sagnier in 1902–05, the stunning, carefully restored Modernista Casa Garriga i Nogués has been taken…