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Hotel Can Fisa
Bellavista 1, 08757 Corbera de Llobregat Spain
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Can Fisa Hotel is a family-friendly hotel, located 18 km far from Barcelona, ​​in the historic center of Corbera de Llobregat. With a population of about 10,000 inhabitants and an area of ​​18.5 km2, this ancient town is located 350 m. above sea level surrounded by mountains, overlooking the Rafamans Valley and the Delta del Llobregat. From any place in the hotel can enjoy magnificent views. The hotel has double rooms and family rooms for up to 4/5 people. All rooms are spacious, bright and overlooking the valley. In the same complex can find apartments rented by day and week, with possibility of longer stays. These apartments also enjoy all areas of the hotel. Relax in our pool and enjoy the sun and fantastic views of the green mountains surrounding the valley that extends to letting us glimpse Barcelona.
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Paid public parking on-site
Free High Speed Internet (WiFi)
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Bar / lounge
Hiking
Meeting rooms
Solarium
Baggage storage
Parking
Wifi
Outdoor pool
Private pool
Restaurant
Snack bar
Special diet menus
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Great View
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English, French, Spanish, Catalan
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Bellavista 1, 08757 Corbera de Llobregat Spain
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We stayed in one of the apartments adjacent to the Hotel. The staff were very helpful suggesting ways to get Barcelona from Girona airport before we decided to hire a car. Great location in the hills about 20km out of Barcelona. All the rooms have wonderful views of the valley and the small town of Corbera. The rooms were clean and tidy if a little dated but I wouldn't hesitate to go back. Great value for money, we didn't eat in the Restaurant so can't comment.
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Date of stay: April 2013
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There is a great view from your balcony over the mountains and valley and you can even see Barcelona in the distance.
The bedding and towels seemed clean but we had no room service in the four days we stayed. They provide some basic shower gel and shampoo in packets.
The rooms vary greatly in quality... some have modern furniture and even air conditioning. Others (ours) have no air con and old worn and broken furnishings. Ours had a kitchenette and working TV but no safe, broken wardrobe doors, broken latches on the sliding balcony doors and even the room door lock was dodgy. The hairdryer in the bathroom was also broken.
We opened the balcony door and also the door to the corridor and window on the other side of the block so you get a decent breeze through to give a semblance of air con.
There are a lot of steps down to the pool and even more down to reception and the restaurant and bar. There are lifts but they are very slow and usually in use - often by staff - so be prepared to climb steps.
The pool is nice and clean and although the area around it is concrete they put planters out and there are loads of sunbeds (quite old and basic metal and fabric) but not really a problem once you've put your towel over it.
Breakfast was enjoyable with plenty of food in a buffet. Cereals; pastries, bread, toast, ham, cheese, coffee and OJ etc. Lunches and dinners were also good food and hearty portions. The waiting staff could not have been kinder or more helpful. Bar service was prompt and very cheap. In fact they clearly struggled with pricing the spirits and you can easily end up being charged just a couple of Euros for virtually half a pint of Cointreau!
The covered terrace is lovely place to eat or drink in the evening with a lovely view.
It is very cheap but a decent enough basic hotel for exploring the area. You have to be prepared to rough it a bit and check which room you are getting as it really makes a difference.
They offer parking but there is a free road to park on behind the hotel block and you have a back door key. Its a dead end so be good with tight 3 point turns.
The bedding and towels seemed clean but we had no room service in the four days we stayed. They provide some basic shower gel and shampoo in packets.
The rooms vary greatly in quality... some have modern furniture and even air conditioning. Others (ours) have no air con and old worn and broken furnishings. Ours had a kitchenette and working TV but no safe, broken wardrobe doors, broken latches on the sliding balcony doors and even the room door lock was dodgy. The hairdryer in the bathroom was also broken.
We opened the balcony door and also the door to the corridor and window on the other side of the block so you get a decent breeze through to give a semblance of air con.
There are a lot of steps down to the pool and even more down to reception and the restaurant and bar. There are lifts but they are very slow and usually in use - often by staff - so be prepared to climb steps.
The pool is nice and clean and although the area around it is concrete they put planters out and there are loads of sunbeds (quite old and basic metal and fabric) but not really a problem once you've put your towel over it.
Breakfast was enjoyable with plenty of food in a buffet. Cereals; pastries, bread, toast, ham, cheese, coffee and OJ etc. Lunches and dinners were also good food and hearty portions. The waiting staff could not have been kinder or more helpful. Bar service was prompt and very cheap. In fact they clearly struggled with pricing the spirits and you can easily end up being charged just a couple of Euros for virtually half a pint of Cointreau!
The covered terrace is lovely place to eat or drink in the evening with a lovely view.
It is very cheap but a decent enough basic hotel for exploring the area. You have to be prepared to rough it a bit and check which room you are getting as it really makes a difference.
They offer parking but there is a free road to park on behind the hotel block and you have a back door key. Its a dead end so be good with tight 3 point turns.
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Date of stay: July 2018Trip type: Travelled with friends
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Room Tip:Â Lower floors have same view but fewer steps up and down. They might not be as well appointed though.
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We had a fine time at the Can Fisa but we're seasoned travellers and know how to cope with things that are less than ideal. For the unwary, tempted by the price, be careful.
The comments by DAPB and Jayne2612 are accurate but not the whole story.
The older 'upper' village of Corbera de Llobregat is a step back in time. It is the epitome of 'sleepy'. It has Mediaeval roots so the streets are narrow and hilly. The church is probably pre-13th century. But, while we were there, it was all closed: church, information centre, cultural centre and most of the shops. Looks like the 'upper' town is dying while the newer, 'lower' town, at the bottom of the hill, is thriving as a commuter town for Barcelona. The upper town could rival hilltop villages throughout Europe, if it got its act together, the lower town is soulless.
The Hotel Can Fisa is also a step back in time, but not so far, just back to the heady days of the 70's Spanish holiday boom. It is absolutely typical of the period with no real character, paper thin walls and floors that seem to amplify sound from rooms above. Cracked plaster, lift panel held together by insulating tape, botled gas cooker, no bottle opener all added to the memories of holidays with my mates in Rimini and Benidorm.
The food was definitely 70's quality (a bit mediochre to say the least). We had one evening meal, one late lunch and one breakfast (which, on the Ulster Fry Breakfast Scale scored 3/10). The service quality was the same: no towels changed until we asked, ran out of toilet roll, minimal and cheap toiletries. All of this was ok in the 70's but we expect better today. Staff-wise, Josep and the others on the main desk were very pleasant and helpful (although 50 euros transfer charge from the airport is steep - Josep took us back for 40 and I think could have been bargained down). The rest of the staff were surly - ah the 70's again.
Ear plugs are a must - lack of air conditioning in the appartments means that, in hot weather, the windows need to be left open at night so if the dogs are barking, as they did for a couple of nights, they might drive you round the bend.
The hotel website says that there's a bus service to Barcelona every twenty minutes. So there is, most of the day, but not always and not on Saturdays or Sundays. Also, the journey takes about an hour including a bit of waiting time and there's a fifteen minute walk at the other end to the Ramblas - but it's not an unpleasant journey. Knoiwing what we now know, I would hire a car to visit local wineries, Montserrat etc rather than trying to do it by public transport. If you're cooking for yourself, it's a must to get to the lower town for groceries, although, if you're happy to eat simply (bread, cheese, ham, juices etc) there is a small shop at the opposite end of the upper town.
There's an old folks' residential home in Corbera de Llobregat - Can Fisa is probably best suited to the same market. The only night-life is a bar with a few old codgers and two 50's coffee bars! If you're easy-going and looking for somewhere quiet, cheap and without any fuss, Can Fisa could work well for you.
The comments by DAPB and Jayne2612 are accurate but not the whole story.
The older 'upper' village of Corbera de Llobregat is a step back in time. It is the epitome of 'sleepy'. It has Mediaeval roots so the streets are narrow and hilly. The church is probably pre-13th century. But, while we were there, it was all closed: church, information centre, cultural centre and most of the shops. Looks like the 'upper' town is dying while the newer, 'lower' town, at the bottom of the hill, is thriving as a commuter town for Barcelona. The upper town could rival hilltop villages throughout Europe, if it got its act together, the lower town is soulless.
The Hotel Can Fisa is also a step back in time, but not so far, just back to the heady days of the 70's Spanish holiday boom. It is absolutely typical of the period with no real character, paper thin walls and floors that seem to amplify sound from rooms above. Cracked plaster, lift panel held together by insulating tape, botled gas cooker, no bottle opener all added to the memories of holidays with my mates in Rimini and Benidorm.
The food was definitely 70's quality (a bit mediochre to say the least). We had one evening meal, one late lunch and one breakfast (which, on the Ulster Fry Breakfast Scale scored 3/10). The service quality was the same: no towels changed until we asked, ran out of toilet roll, minimal and cheap toiletries. All of this was ok in the 70's but we expect better today. Staff-wise, Josep and the others on the main desk were very pleasant and helpful (although 50 euros transfer charge from the airport is steep - Josep took us back for 40 and I think could have been bargained down). The rest of the staff were surly - ah the 70's again.
Ear plugs are a must - lack of air conditioning in the appartments means that, in hot weather, the windows need to be left open at night so if the dogs are barking, as they did for a couple of nights, they might drive you round the bend.
The hotel website says that there's a bus service to Barcelona every twenty minutes. So there is, most of the day, but not always and not on Saturdays or Sundays. Also, the journey takes about an hour including a bit of waiting time and there's a fifteen minute walk at the other end to the Ramblas - but it's not an unpleasant journey. Knoiwing what we now know, I would hire a car to visit local wineries, Montserrat etc rather than trying to do it by public transport. If you're cooking for yourself, it's a must to get to the lower town for groceries, although, if you're happy to eat simply (bread, cheese, ham, juices etc) there is a small shop at the opposite end of the upper town.
There's an old folks' residential home in Corbera de Llobregat - Can Fisa is probably best suited to the same market. The only night-life is a bar with a few old codgers and two 50's coffee bars! If you're easy-going and looking for somewhere quiet, cheap and without any fuss, Can Fisa could work well for you.
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Date of stay: August 2013Trip type: Travelled with family
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Room Tip:Â All seem to be much the same - superb view.
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We stayed one night here , the staff were extremely welcoming , our room , though a little dated was spacious and comfortable , clean plus a balcony with wonderful views over the valley . The use of the pool was welcoming on a warm day . The hibiscus hotel restaurant was excellent , the chef made a single portion of a dish that is normally only for 2 people . Breakfast was very fresh , fantastic coffee . The hotel was excellent value . A very pleasurable stay .
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Date of stay: June 2021Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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My sister and I just came back, 10/13-10/15.
This hotel is NOT 20km, (11 miles) from the airport as stated. Nobody including the ticket person at the airport train station could tell us how to get there. We ended up taking a cab, that even with his GPS could not find the hotel, and had to stop to ask directions twice. The ride turned into a 1 hour ride, costing us EUR 40, app US 60. We eventually found out that there is a bus (Autocorb) (Euro 2.05) from the hotel that can take you to the city centre Maria Cristina station, give yourself at least 45 mins where you hop the train (L3) (Euro 1.25) to Placa Catalunya to catch the Aeroporto Bus (Euro 3.90),( 45 minutes to the airport) and vice-versa. If we had only known that before we shelled out our Euro 40, which was actually 40.50, and refused to pay anymore over to the cab driver, so he cursed us "americanos" over 0.50. The last bus from the City Centre back to the hotel leaves at 10:00 or 11:00, depending on the day/weekend, so plan accordingly, if you plan to go out and hang out later as the hotel is located in the hills, very steep ride, and other rides are limited, and the cabs will bleed you dry.
The staff was friendly, giving us maps and directions for the bus into the city. The continental breakfast left much to be desired for Euro 6.00. The rooms/bathrooms were clean and comfortable if you're just looking for a place to rest. It's really out of the way up in the hills, and that's why I probably wouldn't stay there again, and transportation is iffy. The view from the room terrace is beautiful at nights and early mornings.
This hotel is NOT 20km, (11 miles) from the airport as stated. Nobody including the ticket person at the airport train station could tell us how to get there. We ended up taking a cab, that even with his GPS could not find the hotel, and had to stop to ask directions twice. The ride turned into a 1 hour ride, costing us EUR 40, app US 60. We eventually found out that there is a bus (Autocorb) (Euro 2.05) from the hotel that can take you to the city centre Maria Cristina station, give yourself at least 45 mins where you hop the train (L3) (Euro 1.25) to Placa Catalunya to catch the Aeroporto Bus (Euro 3.90),( 45 minutes to the airport) and vice-versa. If we had only known that before we shelled out our Euro 40, which was actually 40.50, and refused to pay anymore over to the cab driver, so he cursed us "americanos" over 0.50. The last bus from the City Centre back to the hotel leaves at 10:00 or 11:00, depending on the day/weekend, so plan accordingly, if you plan to go out and hang out later as the hotel is located in the hills, very steep ride, and other rides are limited, and the cabs will bleed you dry.
The staff was friendly, giving us maps and directions for the bus into the city. The continental breakfast left much to be desired for Euro 6.00. The rooms/bathrooms were clean and comfortable if you're just looking for a place to rest. It's really out of the way up in the hills, and that's why I probably wouldn't stay there again, and transportation is iffy. The view from the room terrace is beautiful at nights and early mornings.
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Date of stay: October 2007
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Stayed here on a school trip, thank god I didn't have to stay here on holiday. Location is really bad, in a godforsaken place on a mountain in the middle of nowhere. Takes 40 mins to drive into Barcelona. Nowhere nice nearby to walk to. The lift is old and slow, takes ages and doesn't work half the time, will get stuck at points. The only option is to take 7 flights of stairs - exhausting. The food is disgusting. They don't even provide a proper full breakfast - just some hard bread rolls, cold and hard pastries and croissants, some fruit FROM A TIN (there is so much fresh fruit available in Spain??? Never in my life has a hotel served me tinned fruit. Also some sliced cheese and a machine producing hot beverages that look and taste like dishwater. I was stuck with this meagre choice for an entire week. As for dinner - really poor. They served a shady soup that had clearly been made from powder to which milk was added. The meatballs were frankly worrying as they had a squishy consistency - pretty sure there was about 3% quality meat in there and the rest cheap filler. Pasta is reheated and disgusting. On another night we get chewy, dried out overboiled pork. The rooms leave a lot to be desired. They have no decor. Literally a barren room, no carpet, empty walls, just bed and a table. Unwelcoming and like a prison cell. Plus the tooms are FREEZING. I had to put 5 thick blankets on my bed, ridiculous when it was warm outside. Trip to the bathroom in the morning was hellish when I was shivering. Plus there is no power shower - the shower produces a weak drizzle - like flow. The walls are thin and we were plagued by noise from other rooms during the night. All I can say is I am praying for the guests at this hotel that actually had to go on holiday here. I would prefer to stay at home if I'm honest.
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Date of stay: October 2015
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We had a nice stay at Can Fisa. The hotel room was very big and we had our own balcony.
The staff of the hotel was very friendly.
The restaurant of Can Fisa was perfect. We have had nice dinner and the staff made us feel very at home.
The staff of the hotel was very friendly.
The restaurant of Can Fisa was perfect. We have had nice dinner and the staff made us feel very at home.
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Date of stay: July 2012Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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It was a terrible place to stay! The views were lovely but the rooms were terrible! Stuff were broken, stained and one thing that confused us on light didn't work at all with two switches and the other one did. I think we should have had a choice of what to eat for done if the good we hot given were disgusting. If anyone's planning to go I wouldn't recommend you go for everyone in my school said it's a terrible place to go!
By the way there was also a rat in the bathroom on the last day we were there...
By the way there was also a rat in the bathroom on the last day we were there...
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Date of stay: July 2017Trip type: Travelled on business
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We booked this hotel out of desperation and a fantastic deal online ($50 per night for 3), just two days before landing up there. We were skeptical that maybe staying a little far from Barcelona might cause us to miss out.
How we were wrong! This place is absolutely beautiful, the county gives you a real glimpse of Spain, it's a beautiful old county with his you can't imagine are right from your room. I would love for people to discover this while eat the same time I hope it stays out of limelight to retain it's serene beauty. Loved the staff, super helpful and the restaurant is wonderful too.
Don't sweat because it's away from Barcelona(45mins) and there are buses every half hour. From 6 onwards. There is also a direct bus back which runs till 10:30 from Barcelona (Maria Cristina)
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How we were wrong! This place is absolutely beautiful, the county gives you a real glimpse of Spain, it's a beautiful old county with his you can't imagine are right from your room. I would love for people to discover this while eat the same time I hope it stays out of limelight to retain it's serene beauty. Loved the staff, super helpful and the restaurant is wonderful too.
Don't sweat because it's away from Barcelona(45mins) and there are buses every half hour. From 6 onwards. There is also a direct bus back which runs till 10:30 from Barcelona (Maria Cristina)
Stay here!!
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Date of stay: June 2017Trip type: Travelled with family
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This hotel is a bit old but nice and clean you get what you pay for. Staff is very friendly and helpful. The location is way up in a mountain village. The view is spectacular. There's a bus to Barcelona stopping every 15 min just outside the hotel. Breakfast is ok, coffee juice fruits and bread.
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Date of stay: June 2017Trip type: Travelled as a couple
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"Lower floors have same view but fewer steps up and down. They might not be as well appointed though."Read full review
"great views on the bus stop side of hotel, maybe better higher up as barking dogs in a house below the hotel."Read full review
"The lift is very slow and old - better to go for rooms on the lower floors than the higher ones - although the view is better higher up and you get more sun on the balcony."Read full review
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AU$131 - AU$165 (Based on Average Rates for a Standard Room)
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SpainCataloniaProvince of BarcelonaCorbera de Llobregat
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30
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Frequently Asked Questions about Hotel Can Fisa
Which popular attractions are close to Hotel Can Fisa?
Nearby attractions include Autocorb (0.3 km) and Pessebre Vivent De Corbera (0.1 km).
What are some of the property amenities at Hotel Can Fisa?
Some of the more popular amenities offered include free wifi, a pool, and an on-site restaurant.
What food & drink options are available at Hotel Can Fisa?
Guests can enjoy an on-site restaurant, a lounge, and a snack bar during their stay.
Is parking available at Hotel Can Fisa?
Yes, paid public parking on-site is available to guests.
What are some restaurants close to Hotel Can Fisa?
Conveniently located restaurants include Els Fogons Masia Can Roig, Don Corbettone, and Frankfurt Ca la Nati.
Are there opportunities to exercise at Hotel Can Fisa?
Yes, guests have access to a pool during their stay.
Is Hotel Can Fisa located near the city centre?
Yes, it is 0.8 km away from the centre of Corbera de Llobregat.
Which languages are spoken by the staff at Hotel Can Fisa?
The staff speaks multiple languages, including English, Spanish, French, and Catalan.
Are there any historical sites close to Hotel Can Fisa?
Many travellers enjoy visiting Colonia Guell Gaudi Crypt (10.8 km), Biblioteca Marta Mata (14.5 km), and El SuÃs o Can Rocabert (15.4 km).