Set between Barcelona´s airport and port and not too far from El Prat´s peaceful beach, Sallés Ciutat del Prat Barcelona Airport is very well connected with the city centre and it includes free transfer service to the airport (4:30am to 1.30am).

The spacious and bright rooms are equipped with complete amenities including electric kettle and minibar. The heated indoor swimming pool is open all year round the solarium offers the best views of the city centre.

Its restaurant specialises in Mediterranean cuisine with innovative touches and, to round out your experience, you can treat yourself with a cocktail in the rooftop terrace.

Accommodation

The room types are single, double and triple rooms.

Decorated with a modern style with wooden floors, every room is equipped with a walk-in shower.

Hotel Features

Free shuttle bus to the airport

Restaurant and bar

Indoor swimming pool

Sunset rooftop

GYM

Restaurant

Breakfast is served from 6.00 to 10.00 (a courtesy breakfast for early travellers is served from 4.00 to 5.30, order it in advance).

The restaurant “Sinfonia” has a menu and a la carte service available.

The hotel has a bar serving light meals and a rooftop terrace serving drinks and snacks.

Hotel Facilities

24 Hour Reception
Tour Booking Service
WiFi all areas
Lift
Garden/Patio/Terrace
No smoking in hotel
Luggage storage
Air Conditioning

Sports and Wellbeing

Swimming pool (indoor)
Gym

Room facilities (all rooms)

En-suite bathroom
Heating
Air conditioning
WIFI
TV
Fridge / Minibar
Tea/Coffee making facilities
Walk-in shower
Bathrobes
Hairdryer
Safe deposit box

Dining

Restaurant, open to the public
Bars / restaurants within walking distance of the hotel
Bar with terrace, open to the public, serving drinks and light snacks

Accessibility

Room(s) adapted for guests with reduced mobility

Parking

On-site parking (extra charge)

El Prat de Llobregat, Catalonia

Right on the Mediterranean with a warm sunny climate almost year-round, a unique and fascinating history and a cultural offering second to none, Barcelona is one of Europe's foremost tourist destinations and has so much to see and do it's impossible to do it justice here. 

Each neighbourhood has a truly distinct character so in effect it's like visiting a dozen different cities in one:

The elegant Eixample neighbourhood, with its modernist architecture from Gaudi and his contemporaries, sits beside the historic Gothic quarter huddled around the Cathedral with it's moody, labyrinthine lanes and the bohemian Barrio Born, loaded with trendy boutiques, bars and restaurants. 

The Port area is itself two-for-one offering with one part dedicated to bars and restaurants and centred on the aquarium, the other an active port host to all kinds of vessels from fishing launches to cruise liners as big as a city block. From there on to the Barceloneta, originally home to the city's fishermen, the beaches (about 6km of them) and the buzzing Olympic village with its classy Marina.

And if that's not enough you still have Parque Güell, Tibidabo, the zoo, the Ciutatella Park, Montjuic

  • Modernist Route – a tour around the architecture of Gaudi and contemporaries.
  • Sagrada Familia – Gaudi's Cathedral, now near completion and open to the public.
  • Parque Güell – more Gaudí but open-air and with great views to the city.
  • Take the cable car to Montjuic – Olympic installations, Joan Miró gallery and fantastic views.
  • Las Ramblas and La Boquería market – a tourist trap but the market is great.
  • Take a stroll around the Gothic Quarter, visit the Cathedral, get lost in Born.
  • Go to the beach – lively at the Barceloneta end, nudist at the other, something for everyone.
  • Visit the zoo or aquarium.
  • Go up on the rooftop of La Pedrera with its famous chimneys – watch out for nocturnal concerts in the summer.
  • Get a good guidebook – there's so much more!

    Aside from its architectural gems the city has a wealth of art galleries including the outstanding Museum of Contemporary Art and collections of Picasso, Antoni Tapies and Joan Miró as well as a world-class musical offering including the Liceu Opera House and the marvellous, modernist Palau de la Musica.

    And we haven't even mentioned Las Ramblas