Barcelona is consolidating its position as one of Europe's leading destinations for international meetings, conferences, and corporate incentive trips. In this context, Nobu Hotel Barcelona stands out as a distinctive option for the Latin American market seeking infrastructure, exclusivity, and a premium brand experience.
Spaces designed for the business traveler
The hotel has six meeting rooms, a multifunctional ballroom and an auditorium with capacity for 90 people, all equipped with state-of-the-art technology and managed by a multilingual events team.
The Nobu Suite, the Nobu restaurant and the Kozara space can be privately booked for events, presentations, launches or executive dinners, offering versatility and personalization.
Gastronomy as Nobu's philosophy
At Nobu, the culinary experience is a differentiating factor. The restaurant on the 23rd floor—with a private dining room, Nobu Bar, and sushi bar—allows for the integration of meetings and gastronomic experiences in a single environment.
The city's highest rooftop provides a unique setting for corporate cocktails, networking, or sunset events with panoramic views.
In addition, Nobu Catering and the private chef service allow you to extend the experience to external events or exclusive, tailor-made formats.
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Wellbeing integrated into the business trip
Nobu Spa offers three treatment rooms, a sauna, a steam room, a hot and cold plunge pool, and a Technogym fitness center. Treatments include Natura Bissé, Alqvimia, and Kloris CBD, providing a restorative and balancing experience for finding a moment of zen in the city.
In a market where bleisure and corporate wellness are gaining relevance, this integration strengthens the hotel's MICE proposition.
Design with local identity and global spirit
Designed by Rockwell Group, the hotel blends Japanese minimalism with Catalan influences. The entrance is inspired by a Japanese torii gate, while the double-height lobby merges textured limestone and wood. The influence of Gaudí's trencadís mosaic interacts with the Japanese art of kintsugi in the restaurant's design.
Accessibility and connectivity
Its proximity to Sants train station and the airport facilitates logistics for international groups. Furthermore, its location between the Eixample district and the Sants neighborhood allows for an authentic urban experience, away from mass tourism but close to major attractions such as Fira Barcelona and Montjuïc.