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Amrey Diagonal Hotel(***)
There are 154 en-suite and air-conditioned rooms at the hotel. Facilities on offer include cable TV, direct dial telephone, modem and data ports, hair dryer, iron, tea and coffee making facilities, mini bar and safety deposit box. There is a laundry service available and baby sitting can be arranged on request. The hotel also has a car rental desk and provides currency exchange facilities.
Business facilities are available including fax, telephone, photocopy and the services of a multilingual secretary if required.
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The Hotel Amrey Diagonal is on Avenida Diagonal, one of Barcelona's main roads. The city centre is 3 km away from the hotel and can be reached by metro; there is a station within two minutes walk. There is a beach and harbour nearby and the many beaches and resorts on the Mediterranean coast are easily accessible.The Hotel Amrey Diagonal is located in the outskirts of Barcelona on the north east coast of the Spanish mainland. It is within 3 km of the city centre and is 15 km from the airport.
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| The hotel offers a restaurant, coffee shop and bar and guests can also visit the many cafés and restaurants in Barcelons's bustling city centre and in the coastal resorts. |
| Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and is also the capital of Catalonia. Barri Gótic, the old town district known as the Gothic Quarter, occupies what was formerly an ancient fortified Roman village. It is the site of historic Gothic monuments and modern institutions and it is here that you can visit the cathedral with its interesting cloisters and three medieval palaces. Barcelona houses several museums the most notable of which is Museu Picasso. This contains the most important collection of paintings, drawings and sketches from his early years. A visit to the Antoni Gaudi collection at Casa Museu Gaudi is also recommened. Güell park, designed by Antonio Gaudí is the most famous park in Barcelona and has been declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. The main entrance to the park and the stairway leading to the Hundreds Columns Room are structures where Gaudí clearly let his imagination run free. |
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