Rooftop infinity pool with a direct stare-down of the Torre Glòries
Walking distance to the beach without the chaos of Barceloneta
Modern, high-tech rooms that actually feel new
Quick Take: A glossy, corporate-cool hotel that nails the visuals but sometimes forgets the warmth in its service.
Reviewed by @riarockyexplores: I live in Barcelona part-time and this is hands down my favorite hotel. The rooftop pool is exclusive to guests, the location in San Martí is way more convenient than Montjuïc, and the vibe is just perfect. Trust me, book the Jacuzzi room for the best experience!
Guest Who Stayed Here Said
The hype
Travelers love the design and the rooftop vibe, but consistently mention the rooms are on the smaller side.
Reality check
Staff can be efficient but 'cold'—don't expect a warm Catalan family welcome here.
You're a design junkie who appreciates industrial-chic aesthetics
You need to be near the Glòries tech hub or CCIB convention center
You prefer a quiet neighborhood sleep over the noise of La Rambla
Cleanliness & Maintenance
8.5
Housekeeping: Daily and efficient. Most guests report spotless rooms, though a few recent reviews mentioned missed dusting on high shelves.
Bathroom hygiene: Generally immaculate. Grout and glass are kept scale-free. Isolated reports of slow drains.
Maintenance: Modern building (2017), so wear and tear is minimal. Everything feels new and functional.
Linens & towels: Crisp, white, and high thread count. No complaints of 'scratchy' towels here.
Odors & scents: Lobby has a signature fresh scent. No lingering smoke or musty carpet smells reported.
Sleepability™
7.5SILENT
SILENT
0-4LOUD
4-7.5MODERATE
7.5-10SILENT
Hallway doors slamming
Plumbing noise from adjacent rooms
Before you book
Good to know
The neighborhood (22@) is a tech/business district; it's quiet on weekends but bustling with suits on weekdays.
You are a 20-minute walk from the Sagrada Familia and 15 minutes from Bogatell Beach.
City tax is not included in the prepaid rate and is charged upon arrival (~€5-6 per person/night).
What to pack
European power adapter (plugs are standard EU Type C/F)
Flip flops for the rooftop (the deck gets hot)
Eye mask (blackout curtains are good, but standby LEDs can be bright)
Room Genie
Best picks
Double Room Glòries Tower View (worth the upgrade for the floor-to-ceiling landmark view)
Jacuzzi Suite (if you want a private terrace soak)
Rooms to avoid
Standard interior rooms on lower floors (can feel dark and look into a courtyard)
Rooms near the elevator (hallway noise carries)
Room Request Genie – copy & paste
“I am booking this stay for a special occasion and would love a room on a high floor (6th or above) facing the Torre Glòries. Please ensure the room is away from the elevators for quiet.”
FAQ & Hidden tips
Everything you actually want to know before you book.
Is the pool open year-round?
No. It is a seasonal outdoor pool, typically open May through September. The rooftop bar remains open, but you can't swim in winter.
Is it close to the city center?
It's not *in* the center. You are 3 metro stops (Glòries station) from Plaça Catalunya. It's a 10-minute ride, not a walk.
Can I bring my dog?
No, Hotel SB Glow Sup is strictly no-pets.
Is breakfast included?
Usually not. It costs around €18-22 per person. Reviews say it's high quality but pricey; plenty of cafes are nearby.
Does the hotel have parking?
Yes, underground parking is available for ~€20-25 per night. It's tight, so avoid bringing a massive SUV if possible.
Is there a gym?
Yes, a modern gym with Technogym equipment, sauna, and hammam. It's clean but compact.
Insider Tips
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Skip the hotel breakfast and walk 5 minutes to 'Little Fern' for one of the best brunches in Barcelona.
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The 'Glòries' shopping center across the street has a massive Carrefour supermarket for cheap water and wine.
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Request a room ending in an odd number for better natural light (based on building orientation).
5 things to know before you go
💡The 'Glass Bathroom' Situation: The toilet door is often translucent glass. Zero acoustic or visual privacy.
💡The Millenary Olive Tree: The restaurant (MUC) houses a literal ancient olive tree inside. It's a cool photo op most guests miss.
💡The 'Pool' Size: Photos make it look Olympic. In reality, it's a glorified plunge pool. Great for dipping, bad for laps.
💡The 22@ Vibe: The immediate streets can feel a bit sterile and industrial at night compared to the Gothic Quarter.
💡The Tram Stop: The 'La Farinera' tram stop is right outside, which is actually a faster way to get to the beach than walking.
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