In a modern building in the financial and commercial heart of Barcelona, the hotel offers comfortable, modern accommodation and bright, spacious communal areas in a convenient location.
The hotel is close to the Fair and Exhibition Centre in Plaça d'Espanya and the Palau de Congressos de Catalunya. El Palau de Pedralbes and the Thyssen Museum are also nearby, as are many of Barcelona’s other attractions.
The hotel is easily accessible from major motorways and the airport, with good road access to all of Barcelona and the surrounding area. Barcelona-Sants central train station is less than 2 km away, providing great access by rail.
The convenient location and good transport access makes the hotel a good choice whether you are visiting the hotel for business or for leisure.
The hotel has 2 meeting rooms, available for business meetings, conferences, seminars, training courses or events.
An outdoor swimming pool, a jacuzzi and a terrace with impressive panoramic views of the city complement the facilities.
Due to refurbishment works, the swimming pool area together with jacuzzi and sauna will be closed.
There is also an off-site gym which offers special rates for guests
Enjoy a free Aquarella Show when you stay over a weekend until 31 March. Drinks and dinner are not included.
Sunotel Aston is located in Barcelona near: There are many fashionable shops, restaurants and clubs in Barcelona’s famous Avinguda Diagonal, in the centre of the city, not far from the hotel. Las Ramblas, the Gothic quarter and the cathedral are just 4.5 km from the hotel.
Pedralbes Palace (3 km) - This palace was built for King Alfonso XIII of Spain and, as well as the house itself, it also has beautiful, quiet, well-kept gardens.
Magic Fountain of Monjuïc (3 km) - Situated by the Plaça d'Espanya, halfway up the hill and past the exhibition centre, this ornate fountain regularly plays host to a wonderful visual and musical show.
MNAC Museum (3 km) – This museum embraces all the arts and provides a fascinating insight into the general history of Catalan art from the Romanesque period through to the mid-twentieth century.