Spring is on its way, which means it’s time to get ready to make the most of those balmy Catalonia days and nights. Few experiences can beat seeing Barcelona from the highest vantage points, hanging out at a rooftop bar or lounging by a swimming pool, removed from the street-level bustle, looking out to sea or across the mountains that frame the city’s sights. This makes Antares Barcelona the place to be in the Catalan capital.
At 30 storeys and 100 metres, Antares Barcelona is the highest residential building in the city and boasts some of its best viewpoints. No other building of its kind has been given planning permission, so it’s not just the residences that are unique but their views too.
Upper-floor apartments include the penthouse on the 26th storey with double-height ceilings allowing expansive wrap-around windows that merge your living space with the sky and sea. Duplexes on floors 22 to 25 boast three or four terraces, offering outstanding vistas in all directions from their floor-to-ceiling glass walls and extensive balconies. Look one way and you have the expanse of the Mediterranean in front of you, look another and you have the city stretching out before you in all directions. You see all the city’s landmarks like Montjuic, the iconic towers of the Sagrada Familia, and Tibidabo.
If you want uninterrupted views of the entire Barcelona panorama, head up to the 30th floor and the incredible private Sky Terrace. One hundred metres above the cityscape, this is Barcelona’s highest open roof terrace offering resident-only access to spectacular 360º views. The perfect place to soak up the sun and watch the ever-changing sea. Decorated in Antares Barcelona’s signature vibrant red with natural wood decking and panelling that doubles as a living green wall for colourful flowering plants, the terrace is a destination in itself.
The roof space is dominated by the stunning L-shaped, 40m infinity pool, where you can lounge all day, revelling in the privilege of having these facilities and those views all to yourself. Can’t bear to leave your spot on the sun lounger? Just make a call to Le Grand Café Rouge on the ground floor to have drinks and snacks sent up to you. Future plans for the Sky Terrace include open-air movie nights and a pop-up bar. With such amazing facilities and the city at your feet, summer surely can’t come fast enough at Antares Barcelona.
Best viewpoints in Barcelona
As a city by the sea, Barcelona has some of the best rooftop terraces and high-level vantage points. Great for people watching, sunset gazing and taking time out from the noise and bustle of the city centre. These are a few of our favourites to check out:
Ohla Chillout Terrace
If you love the food at Antares Barcelona’s Le Grande Café Rouge, check out Michelin-starred chef Roman Fornell’s other venue, Caelis, at the Ohla hotel. While you’re there, take some time to soak up the atmosphere of the hotel’s Chillout Terrace, which offers a stylish setting to take in the city’s stunning views.
The Montjuïc cable car
It’s a steep hike on foot but an easy ascent via cable car to Montjuic’s castle, a former fortress set on the peak of a wooded mountain overlooking the city and its port. Many visitors prefer the views from the cable car windows, which give travellers highline views of the Mediterranean, Bunkers Del Carmen and Mount Tibidabo. www.telefericdemontjuic.cat
Casa Mila
It’s not the views from but views of iconic Casa Mila that visitors to Barcelona crave. One of the must-visit sights in Barcelona and one of the artist Gaudi’s architectural masterpieces, Casa Mila, also known as La Pedrera, is best known for its undulating façade and incredible sculptural rooftop “Warrior” chimneys. If you can look away for a minute, you’ll also have fabulous views of the surrounding city streets. www.lapedrera.com
La Dolce Vitae at the Majestic Hotel
Voted one of Time Out’s top Barcelona rooftop bars for its elegant looks, great food and chill vibe. The 10th-floor bar’s unrivalled views include a direct outlook to La Sagrada Familia, Casa Batllo and the peak of Montjuic.
Park Guell
Iconic Park Guell, designed by the artist Gaudi, is one of Barcelona’s most popular attractions. Its high location offers some of the best and most photographed views of the city. Though not panoramic, the setting is a magical backdrop to the views, with Gaudi’s signature curving tiled walls, fairytale-like buildings surrounded by woodland. parkguell.barcelona
Antares Barcelona
Award-winning Antares Barcelona is making waves as the highest ultra-prime residential building on the Catalan capital’s waterfront, with spectacular city and sea views from a seat of luxury.