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General
BCN HOTEL RECTOR TRIADO is a small but comfortable Hotel with a total of 33 rooms all with TV, central heating and direct line. A simple but nevertheless clean hotel and a great starting point from which to explore the city of Barcelona with its proximity to metro and train station in Sants.
Hotel Transit is just 3 minutes’ walk from Barcelona Sants, the city’s main AVE Train Station. The modern and basic air-conditioned rooms have flat-screen satellite TV and a private bathroom.
There are vending machines on-site for coffee, drinks and snacks. Several bars and restaurants can be found a short walk away.
You can reach Plaza Catalunya and La Rambla in 10 minutes by bus or Metro, and Sants Estació Metro Station is 250 yards away. Plaza Espanya and the Magic Fountain are 10 minutes’ walk from the hotel.
Available Room Types:
Single Room: Room size: 140 ft²
Bed Size(s): 1 single bed
Twin Room: Room size: 140 ft²
Bed Size(s): 2 single beds
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Children and extra beds
Pets
Accepted credit cards
Facilities
- Air Conditioning
- Airport Shuttle Service
- Catering services
- Convention floor
- Desk
- Free toiletries
- Hairdryer
- Heating
- Hotspots
- Ironing Facilities
- Laundry
- Lounges/bars
- Private Bathroom
- Restaurant
- Room service
- Safety Deposit Box
- Seating area
- TV
- Wake up service
- Wheelchair Accessible
- WiFi
Internet
Sants

Sants is a neighborhood in the southern part of Barcelona. Formerly an industrial town on the plain bordering Barcelona, known as Santa Maria de Sants, it belongs nowadays to the district of Sants-Montjuïc and is bordered by the districts of Eixample to the northeast, Les Corts to the northwest, and by the municipality of l’Hospitalet de Llobregat to the south. Although old-fashioned, its name is sometimes still writtenSans in some Spanish-language sources.
Sants is a neighborhood with a clear identity because of its historical origins. It was the main core of an independent village until 1897 when it became part of Barcelona, the former municipality of Sants included most of the actual neighborhood of Sants-Montjuïc district. By then, Sants had a population of 19,105 inhabitants, and the neighbourhood had a strong industrial character, home to some of the most important manufacturers of Spanish textiles, such as España Industrial and Vapor Vell.
The main artery of the neighborhood is Carrer de Sants, popularly known as Carretera de Sants, which unites Plaça Espanya with the neighbouring municipality of L’Hospitalet de Llobregat. It is one of the most commercial streets in Barcelona. Among the places that stand out in Sants are the Barcelona Sants railway station (Estació de Sants), the major railway station in Barcelona, and the Parc de l’España Industrial.
The most famous annual event in Sants is the Festa Major, which is celebrated yearly in honor of the patron saint, Bartholomew the Apostle. During the week-long feast, the traffic is cut off in several parts of the neighborhood, where multiple popular activities are organized outdoors, such as butifarrades, xocolatades (gatherings where people drink chocolate), concerts, Sardanes, and Habaneres. The neighbors decorate the streets with allegorical themes. Another feast, the Festa Alternativa, is celebrated simultaneously with great success.
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