Best rooftop bars in Barcelona
Discover Barcelona's top rooftop bars — from seaside lounges to city-centre hideaways with unbeatable skyline views. Whether you're after golden hour cocktails, sunset dinners, or vibrant weekends, these elevated spots offer the best rooftop experiences in the city.

Whether you're seeking golden hour cocktails, rooftop brunches, or skyline dining under the stars, these are the finest elevated venues in the city. Each rooftop offers its own atmosphere — from refined and elegant to vibrant and lively — all with incredible views.
Sky Bar – Iberostar Hotel, Plaça Catalunya
Why go:
Right in the heart of the city, this rooftop is a favorite for both locals and visitors looking to enjoy music, drinks, and an energetic ambiance high above Plaça Catalunya. The design is sleek and relaxed with wooden decks, greenery, and loungers around the central pool.
View:
360º panoramic views stretching from the Gothic Quarter to the sea, including the Sagrada Família and Montjuïc
Menu:
A modern mix of Mediterranean dishes and international comfort food — from classic tapas and pizzas to gourmet burgers and Nutella crepes. Over 25 signature cocktails and an extensive champagne list add to the experience.
Access & Dress Code:
Walk-ins accepted with entry fee. Reservations strongly recommended.
Dress code: Smart casual (no sportswear; trendy but comfortable)
Address:
Plaça de Catalunya, 10, 08002 Barcelona

La Dolce Vitae at Majestic Hotel
Why go:
A sophisticated rooftop experience in the heart of Passeig de Gràcia. Ideal for sunset drinks, special occasions, or an evening out with style
View:
Iconic panoramic views over the Barcelona skyline — from the Sagrada Família to Montjuïc and out to sea
Menu:
Elegant Mediterranean cuisine crafted with local ingredients, paired with expertly mixed cocktails and a refined wine list. Expect thoughtful presentation and top-tier service.
Access & Dress Code:
Reservations strongly recommended.
Dress code: elegant smart casual (no sportswear or beachwear)
Address:
Passeig de Gràcia, 68, Eixample, 08007 Barcelona

Sercotel Rosellón Rooftop
Why go:
For a relaxed, scenic escape that’s both romantic and low-key. One of the best rooftops for photography lovers and sunset seekers.
View:
Clear, direct views of the Sagrada Família — one of the best rooftop spots to see the basilica up close
Menu:
A small but quality selection of light bites, Mediterranean snacks, and local wines, perfect for casual dining with a view
Access & Dress Code:
Walk-ins welcome.
Dress code is relaxed but polished (smart-casual recommended)
Address:
C/ del Rosselló, 390, Eixample

Nobu rooftop
Why go:
Sleek and polished, Nobu’s rooftop delivers quiet luxury, exceptional service and minimalist design.
View:
Ultra-modern cityscape view from the 23rd floor – one of the highest rooftops in Barcelona.
Menu:
Elevated Japanese-Peruvian bar menu. Signature dishes include yellowtail sashimi, spicy edamame, and wagyu sliders. Drinks range from matcha margaritas to exclusive sake flights.
Access and Dress code:
Reservations recommended.
Dress code: Sophisticated (no casual beachwear or trainers)
Address:
Av. de Roma, 2-4, Eixample/Sants

Coya at W Barcelona – Barceloneta
Why go:
The energy here is infectious — the music is lively, the crowd stylish, and the view unbeatable. A go-to for sunset parties and weekend celebrations.
View:
Beachfront rooftop with uninterrupted views of the Mediterranean, facing sunset directly over the sea
Menu:
Vibrant Peruvian fare with bold Latin flavors — wagyu empanadas, anticuchos, and fresh ceviche. The cocktail list leans tropical, with pisco sours, tequila fusions, and spiced margaritas.
Access & Dress Code:
Bookings essential on weekends.
Dress code: Trendy & upscale (resort wear and bold accessories, statement outfits
Address:
Plaça Rosa dels Vents, 1, Barceloneta

Alaire Rooftop- Hotel condes de Barcelona
Why go:
Versatile and easygoing — it works for date nights, casual business meetings, or a relaxed drink after shopping on Passeig de Gràcia
View:
Overlooks Gaudí’s La Pedrera, with views extending toward the Sagrada Família and city skyline
Menu:
Mediterranean favorites like Iberian ham platters, mini burgers, and creative tapas. Cocktails are classic with Spanish twists — try the Alaire Negroni or sangria with cava.
Access & Dress Code:
Walk-ins welcome; no cover charge.
Dress code: Smart casual (day-to-evening looks encouraged)
Address:
Passeig de Gràcia, 73, Eixample

The Roof – EDITION Barcelona
Why go:
A stylish rooftop with a modern design, great music, and a relaxed international crowd. Ideal for evening drinks or a laid-back hangout with city views.
View
An urban oasis with views over the old city, the Cathedral, and the leafy rooftops of El Born
Menu:
A mix of small plates with international flavors — from light tapas to fresh seasonal dishes. The cocktail list includes refreshing options like gin fizzes and mezcal spritzes.
Access & Dress Code:
Reservations encouraged.
Dress code: Cool and contemporary
Address:
Av. de Francesc Cambó, 14, El Born

Eleven bcn
Why go:
This is a refined, low-key alternative to trendier rooftops — ideal for romantic evenings or a quiet glass of wine with views
View:
Elegant rooftop with wide views of the Eixample grid and hills of Montjuïc and Tibidabo
Menu:
Spanish and Catalan-inspired bites — gourmet cheeses, croquetas, and truffle tortilla. The drinks menu highlights local vermouths, wines, and G&Ts with a twist.
Access & Dress Code:
Walk-ins welcome.
Dress code: Smart casual
Address:
Rambla de Catalunya, 26, Eixample
