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Nobu Hotel Barcelona Review, Spain

Besides its fĂȘted restaurant, Nobu Hotel's other great pull is the view from its floor-to-ceiling windows. Book, if you can, a Skyline room (all those from the 12th floor and up) for astonishing views across the city and out to sea, or over to the Collserola hills. Corner rooms have the best of both worlds.

The TVs can only dream of competing with such a light show at night, and perhaps as a result are a whopping 65 inches. The beds, too, are worthy of note, with extraordinarily cocooning mattresses and the best pillows this writer has yet encountered. Retro Marshall bluetooth speakers also come as standard, as do Nespresso machines, kettles and soft robes. Deluxe and Premium rooms are similarly bright and minimal, and differ only in size. Suites make bolder use of colour and texture, have yoga mats, yukata robes, and, in some cases, wooden onsen soaking tubs.

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