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Newly refurbished, Sant Jordi Sagrada Familia is the coolest, most modern and all inclusive hostel in the Sant Jordi family.
The Sant Jordi Hostels Chain was awarded by hostelworld customers 2nd BEST HOSTEL CHAIN WORLDWIDE 2010 and our Hostel Sant Jordi Sagrada Familia was awarded 2nd Best Hostel In Spain, November 2011 (hostelworld).
With us you will find all the best a hostel can offer.
Our newly remodeled, comfortable common area is open 24 hours and has 8 computers with free internet and free wifi, a kitchen, a large chill-out area, a big screen T.V. with a huge selection of movies and tons of sofas and comfortable corners to relax alone or meet up with friends.

Sant Jordi Hostel’s is all about fun and friendly atmosphere. In our common room it becomes natural to meet the other guest and find new people to share an adventure with. With us you are almost guaranteed to make new backpacker friends from all over the world.
Our common area is downstairs, away from where people sleep and is open 24 hours. This means our guests always have a choice between a social atmosphere and a good night’s sleep.
We also have a large outdoor private patio area, open during the day and accessible by all guests. It is perfect for barbeques, laying-out, or reading a book.
We are well located in a popular local area, away from the craziness of the city center and just a short walk from Sagrada Familia Antoni Gaudi’s famous Cathedral.
We are also extremely well connected to the main tourist attractions of Barcelona. With 2 metro lines, the L2 (Purple) and L5 (Blue), a few blocks from the hostel, you can be anywhere in Barcelona (by metro) in under 15 minutes. Also, with 3 night-bus lines that stop within 3 blocks of the hostel you don’t have to worry about how to get home at night, no matter what the hour.
Also, for the party lovers, several nights a week we organize huge group parties where we take all of the guests out on the town to experience the world famous bar and club scene of Barcelona. Our guests come from all over the world and all want the same thing: to have a good time, meet new people and explore an amazing city.
We have 8, 10, and 12 bed mixed dorms with comfortable well built bunk-beds (linens included). All bedrooms are spacious and include private lockers, external windows and air conditioning. The hostel has numerous individual, private showers and separate toilet facilities always with hot water.

The communal kitchen is in the downstairs common area and includes 2 large refrigerators, 1 oven, 3 separate stove tops, 3 microwaves, and all the untensils and dishware necessary for cooking most meals.
Our young and friendly staff speaks English and Spanish and will provide you with maps and all the information you will need or want – sightseeing, transportation, restaurants, nightlife and more. As we are travelers like you, we know what you want out of a hostel and will do all we can to make you feel comfortable and make your stay in Barcelona unforgettable.
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