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Parc de l'Espanya Industrial
Carrer de Muntadas, 1, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Aventura Park Barcelona: Avda Roma
Avinguda de Roma, 35, L'Eixample, 08029 Barcelona, Spain
Woman and Bird
Carrer de Tarragona, 76, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
Plaça d'Espanya
Pl. d'Espanya, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Parc Joan Miró
Carrer d'Aragó, 2, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
IKONO Barcelona
Gran Via de les Corts Catalanes, 373-385, Centro Comercial Arenas, 3ª planta, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
SENSAS Barcelona
Carrer d'Entença, 91-93, Bajos 2, Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
Jardins de la Rambla de Sants
Carrer d'Antoni de Capmany, s/n, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Parc de la Colònia Castells
Passatge Barnola, 15, Les Corts, 08029 Barcelona, Spain
Casa Fajol
Carrer de Llança, 20, L'Eixample, 08015 Barcelona, Spain
Nearby restaurants
O'Rincón da Terra
Carrer dels Comtes de Bell-Lloc, 51, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Asador de Lugo
Carrer dels Comtes de Bell-Lloc, 63, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Birras & Tapas
Carrer de Riego, 38, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Restaurant Cabañeros
Carrer del Vallespir, 17, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Restaurante Indio | Out of India | Estación Sants
Carrer de Mallorca, 20, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
El Celler del Nou Priorat
Carrer del Vallespir, 19, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Maido Tasca Japonesa
Carrer del Vallespir, 19, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
McDonald's
Pl. dels Països Catalans, s/n, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Restaurant Arab Halal Marràkech
Carrer de Béjar, 87, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Taverna La Bauxa
Carrer del Vallespir, 23, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Nearby hotels
Hotel Barceló Sants
Pl. dels Països Catalans, s/n, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
AC Hotel Sants
Pg. Sant Antoni, 36-40, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Meeting Point Hostels
Carrer del Vallespir, 20, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Ten To Go Hostel
Carrer de Valladolid, 43, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Nobu Hotel Barcelona
Avinguda de Roma, 2, 4, Distrito de Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Moxy Barcelona
Carrer de Mallorca, 1, 23, Distrito de Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Cosmo Apartments Sants
Pg. Sant Antoni, 30, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Easy Sants by Bossh!
Carrer del Vallespir, 34, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Hotel Transit - Muy cerca de la estación de Sants
Carrer del Rector Triadó, 82, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
Inside Barcelona Apartments Sants
Carrer de Riego, 39, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
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Barcelona-Sants

Pl. dels Països Catalans, 1, 7, Sants-Montjuïc, 08014 Barcelona, Spain
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attractions: Parc de l'Espanya Industrial, Aventura Park Barcelona: Avda Roma, Woman and Bird, Plaça d'Espanya, Parc Joan Miró, IKONO Barcelona, SENSAS Barcelona, Jardins de la Rambla de Sants, Parc de la Colònia Castells, Casa Fajol, restaurants: O'Rincón da Terra, Asador de Lugo, Birras & Tapas, Restaurant Cabañeros, Restaurante Indio | Out of India | Estación Sants, El Celler del Nou Priorat, Maido Tasca Japonesa, McDonald's, Restaurant Arab Halal Marràkech, Taverna La Bauxa
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Nearby attractions of Barcelona-Sants

Parc de l'Espanya Industrial

Aventura Park Barcelona: Avda Roma

Woman and Bird

Plaça d'Espanya

Parc Joan Miró

IKONO Barcelona

SENSAS Barcelona

Jardins de la Rambla de Sants

Parc de la Colònia Castells

Casa Fajol

Parc de l'Espanya Industrial

Parc de l'Espanya Industrial

4.1

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Aventura Park Barcelona: Avda Roma

Aventura Park Barcelona: Avda Roma

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Woman and Bird

Woman and Bird

4.3

(364)

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Plaça d'Espanya

Plaça d'Espanya

4.6

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Nearby restaurants of Barcelona-Sants

O'Rincón da Terra

Asador de Lugo

Birras & Tapas

Restaurant Cabañeros

Restaurante Indio | Out of India | Estación Sants

El Celler del Nou Priorat

Maido Tasca Japonesa

McDonald's

Restaurant Arab Halal Marràkech

Taverna La Bauxa

O'Rincón da Terra

O'Rincón da Terra

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Birras & Tapas

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Restaurant Cabañeros

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Al LAl L
When I planned my spain trip, this station was almost my activity/logistics center: from Barcelona Airport - El Prat (BCN) to my airbnb house, my daily day trip and trip to Madrid...etc., all required to go to here. The 1st lesson I learned is that passengers don't line up to buy AVE ticket. The right way is to get a number from a machine and find a place to sit. Ticket officer will broadcast the number to serve. For senior people (60 or older), you may qualify to buy a senior ticket with 20 or 30% discount. For first timer to get senior discount, you need to pay 6 Euro to get a Tarjeta Dorada card. There are 8 windows at least to sell ticket, so, just relax yourself to talk to the ticket officer; no one will push or harass you. This is my first "European way" traveling experience and a good one. This station is also a hub for local trains or commuter trains such as R2N - from BCN to Sants station, high-speed rail trains such as AVE and some other trains. For subway/Metro trains, you can go thru the underground tunnels to Sants Estacio metro station just follow the signage. When you take high speed trains such as AVE, please give yourself extra 10-15 minutes at least for security check. The restroom in the main hall area is not free. But, once passengers pass security check, the restroom in waiting area behind security check is free.
Rachel SpencerRachel Spencer
A great station and basically the only way to enter Spain via international train (I arrived here from Paris after I attended an Olympic event and then to Lyon Part-Dieu to get back to the Olympics). It's only 2 hours (direct) on the high speed train to Madrid Atocha from this station (and I'm sure a whole lot of other destinations in the country). Departed at 8:19am and arrived in Lyon Part-Dieu at 1:20pm. Not always possible to purchase a ticket for this station on the eurail site and Renfe doesn't offer a discount for Global Pass holders. I bought my tickets online. Ticket prices vary and are not as cheap during the summer (which is when I was here) but definitely cheaper than flying and better for the planet. Not difficult to navigate at all although there is barely any staff around to ask questions if you have any so perhaps you're better off asking a fellow passenger. Platforms are confirmed approx. 10 or 15 mins before departure for domestic trains and for international trains I think about 20 or 30 mins. There are lifts to the platform (thank goodness). Lots of places at the station to grab beverages, snacks and food. Great location. If you have an early train to catch I'd recommend choosing accommodation that's very close to this station so that you don't have to rush. I'd recommend staying at Moxy Barcelona.
Tracy LooTracy Loo
I don’t usually post but I want to express my gratitude to this wonderfully helpful young lady (not sure of her name but people call her “curly hair”). So what happened is my friend and I bought T-Casual card and we made sure that we have one trip left for the airport transfer, when we reached the airport however, one card was defective, when we asked one old uncle at the station, he said that my card is “finished” and he asked me to buy a new ticket. Because I was rushing to airport, so I bought another ticket at the machine, but then my friend found out that there is a word “esgogat” on her T-casual and mine didn’t. So we went back to the station and asked for help from this lady, she was super helpful and referred us to different people at the counter and helped us to translate and helped us to get our ticket back. She even helped to confront the old uncle and the uncle insisted that my card is “esgogat” when he read it, and he was not friendly at all although it was definitely his fault. Nevertheless, the curly hair young lady brought us back to the ticket counter and we got our refund!!!! Although it’s just 4.6euro but I’m eternally grateful for the act of kindness that she showed us in the station. Gracias young lady!
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When I planned my spain trip, this station was almost my activity/logistics center: from Barcelona Airport - El Prat (BCN) to my airbnb house, my daily day trip and trip to Madrid...etc., all required to go to here. The 1st lesson I learned is that passengers don't line up to buy AVE ticket. The right way is to get a number from a machine and find a place to sit. Ticket officer will broadcast the number to serve. For senior people (60 or older), you may qualify to buy a senior ticket with 20 or 30% discount. For first timer to get senior discount, you need to pay 6 Euro to get a Tarjeta Dorada card. There are 8 windows at least to sell ticket, so, just relax yourself to talk to the ticket officer; no one will push or harass you. This is my first "European way" traveling experience and a good one. This station is also a hub for local trains or commuter trains such as R2N - from BCN to Sants station, high-speed rail trains such as AVE and some other trains. For subway/Metro trains, you can go thru the underground tunnels to Sants Estacio metro station just follow the signage. When you take high speed trains such as AVE, please give yourself extra 10-15 minutes at least for security check. The restroom in the main hall area is not free. But, once passengers pass security check, the restroom in waiting area behind security check is free.
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A great station and basically the only way to enter Spain via international train (I arrived here from Paris after I attended an Olympic event and then to Lyon Part-Dieu to get back to the Olympics). It's only 2 hours (direct) on the high speed train to Madrid Atocha from this station (and I'm sure a whole lot of other destinations in the country). Departed at 8:19am and arrived in Lyon Part-Dieu at 1:20pm. Not always possible to purchase a ticket for this station on the eurail site and Renfe doesn't offer a discount for Global Pass holders. I bought my tickets online. Ticket prices vary and are not as cheap during the summer (which is when I was here) but definitely cheaper than flying and better for the planet. Not difficult to navigate at all although there is barely any staff around to ask questions if you have any so perhaps you're better off asking a fellow passenger. Platforms are confirmed approx. 10 or 15 mins before departure for domestic trains and for international trains I think about 20 or 30 mins. There are lifts to the platform (thank goodness). Lots of places at the station to grab beverages, snacks and food. Great location. If you have an early train to catch I'd recommend choosing accommodation that's very close to this station so that you don't have to rush. I'd recommend staying at Moxy Barcelona.
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I don’t usually post but I want to express my gratitude to this wonderfully helpful young lady (not sure of her name but people call her “curly hair”). So what happened is my friend and I bought T-Casual card and we made sure that we have one trip left for the airport transfer, when we reached the airport however, one card was defective, when we asked one old uncle at the station, he said that my card is “finished” and he asked me to buy a new ticket. Because I was rushing to airport, so I bought another ticket at the machine, but then my friend found out that there is a word “esgogat” on her T-casual and mine didn’t. So we went back to the station and asked for help from this lady, she was super helpful and referred us to different people at the counter and helped us to translate and helped us to get our ticket back. She even helped to confront the old uncle and the uncle insisted that my card is “esgogat” when he read it, and he was not friendly at all although it was definitely his fault. Nevertheless, the curly hair young lady brought us back to the ticket counter and we got our refund!!!! Although it’s just 4.6euro but I’m eternally grateful for the act of kindness that she showed us in the station. Gracias young lady!
Tracy Loo

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I’ve passed through Barcelona Sants many times during my travels. Up until now I haven’t had cause to find fault with the place. However, my experience with the station on 12 July was disappointing.

On 12 July, the Spanish meteorological agency issued an alert for DANA in Catalonia. This led trains going to and from Barcelona to be delayed for many hours or be cancelled altogether. I was among the passengers affected - the Barcelona-Madrid train I was supposed to take was cancelled. While I managed to get another train ticket for Madrid at the last minute, that train didn’t leave until next morning.

Many other passengers were in the same situation as myself - having missed their connections, they were stranded in Barcelona until they could get on the earliest train out, and didn’t have somewhere else to go as they weren’t local.

Many of us stayed in the station, expecting to spend the night there. However, around midnight, a security guard tried kicking us out of the station, telling us that we couldn’t stay there because they were closing the station. When asked by a passenger who they could speak to, he brusquely told them to take it up with Renfe (Renfe's office was already closed, so this was moot) and claimed that he was just following instructions.

What was unconscionable about this was that there were also families with young children (there was at least one toddler I counted) among stranded passengers, a group that would face extreme difficulties spending a night out on the street.

There was eventually an intervention by local police and we were allowed to stay in the end. But the manner in which some security guards acted spoke of a lack of compassion - and even contempt - for people who were stranded at the station through no fault of their own and who had nowhere else to go for the night.

It may very well be that the guards were just following instructions from higher-ups. Either way, I urge the management at Barcelona Sants to reconsider how it instructs security when it comes to handling unforeseen circumstances and emergency situations.

But I do commend other staff at the station (who weren’t security) for their kindness in bringing us water and blankets while we were there for the night. Their thoughtfulness...

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1y

I've had many bad experiences with train stations, but I can easily say this was by far the worst I've ever been to in my whole life. First of all, I don't understand how people can be so mean, rude, impatient, disrespectful and inhumane. It's obvious that a lot of people are in a hurry, stressed or confused when they take trains, but the staff has no care in the world when you ask them for anything. They take all their time, are unnecessarily mean and rude and they won't even answer to your questions. They also have no trouble just walking away while you're talking, especially if you're not Spanish. Secondly, the train station is so complicated for nothing, it seems like the employees looove having control over everything and everyone, I can't even count how many times we had to scan our tickets or wait in lines when there was no reason to. Even when you arrive there by train you have to scan your ticket again to get out??? Looks like they do everything in their power to make people late or miss their train just so they can make more money. We had a train to take at 3h25 and even though we arrived super early, at 3h15 we were still stuck in a huge line, waiting for gates to be opened, where they let Spanish people pass in front of everyone. Wtf?? It makes absolutely no sense, especially because we must reserve seats to be able to go on any train. Why don't they just let people enter when they arrive? There wouldn't be unnecessary queues everywhere, travellers would be so much more at ease, and you wouldn't get in deep trouble in case you're running late or it's your first time at a train station. We even had to go through luggage control, like dude we're not in an airport! Overall this place is just full of xenophobes, and I truly get the impression that they're a bunch of scammers doing everything they can to piss you off or steal your money. Next time I'll happily...

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5.0
2y

Barcelona Sant is a captivating and vibrant neighborhood located in the heart of Barcelona, Spain. This charming district is known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and bustling atmosphere, making it a must-visit destination for travelers. One of the highlights of Barcelona Sant is its architectural marvels, including the iconic Basilica de Santa Maria del Mar. This magnificent Gothic church showcases exquisite craftsmanship and offers a glimpse into the city's medieval past. The narrow cobblestone streets of the neighborhood are lined with well-preserved buildings, creating a picturesque setting for leisurely strolls. The neighborhood is also home to numerous trendy boutiques, lively cafes, and delicious restaurants, making it a haven for shoppers and food enthusiasts. Exploring the local market, Mercat de Sant Josep de la Boqueria, is a sensory delight with its vibrant displays of fresh produce, seafood, and local delicacies. Culture and history enthusiasts will appreciate the Museu Picasso, which houses an extensive collection of the renowned artist's works. The museum provides valuable insights into Picasso's early years and showcases his artistic evolution. Furthermore, Barcelona Sant boasts a vibrant nightlife scene. The area comes alive after dark, with numerous bars and clubs offering a variety of entertainment options, including live music and DJ sets. In conclusion, Barcelona Sant is a captivating neighborhood that effortlessly blends history, culture, and contemporary charm. Its stunning architecture, vibrant atmosphere, and diverse culinary scene make it an enticing destination for visitors seeking an authentic Barcelona experience. Whether you're exploring its historic sites, indulging in delicious cuisine, or immersing yourself in the local culture, Barcelona Sant offers a memorable and enriching experience for travelers...

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