Avda. Paralelo, 57-59
Barcelona, 08004
Nightly Rates: ( 333.50 - 394.14 )
3 Star
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The Tryp Apolo hotel is today one of the finest business hotels in Barcelona, on the Avenida Paralelo, a 10 minutes' walk from the Barcelona Trade Center and the Congress Palace. Just 5 minutes from the harbour, and the city's shopping and historical center. 10 Km away from the airport and with easy access to all major highways. Metro and bus station right outside the hotel. 1 Km from the Olympic Village. 60 Km from the Costa Brava. It has 290 guest rooms and 24 Junior Suites all equipped with every type of luxury and comfort. Its proximity to the Exhibition Halls -only 10 minutes walking distance- and its excellent connections with the Congress Palace, the Airport and the harbour, make the Tryp Apolo the perfect choice. The hotel also boasts 11 meeting rooms, a big and varied buffet breakfast and a Restaurant.


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· Euro is the native currency.
· Check in time is Noon
· Check out time is Noon
· Time Zone is GMT +1
· Opened in 1992
· Renovated in 2001
· 314 rooms.
· 0 suites.
· 9 floors.
On Avenida del Paralelo, a 10 minutes' walk from the Barcelona Trade Fair Center and the Congress Palace. Just 5 minutes from the harbour and the city's shopping and historical center. Easily accessible from the airport (10 km away) and from all major motorways. Metro and bus stations right outside the hotel. 1 km away from the Olympic Village and 60 km away from the Costa Brava.
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In our restaurant you can enjoy a varied breakfast buffet and also an A la Carte Restaurant serving Breakfast from 7 until 10:30am, Lunch from 1 until 4pm and Dinner from 8 until 11:30pm. One Bar/Coffe shop offering a Daily Menu from 1 until 4pm, as well as Snacks from 1 until 4 pm and 8 until midnight and a Lobby Bar completes our gastronomic offer.


The Tryp Apolo hotel also boasts 11 Meeting and Banqueting rooms with capacities for up to 550 people. Public Relations and Commercial department are at your entire disposition for any information or assistance you may require to organize this type of events. WIFI Internets access (charged aside); Platforms and lecterns (free of charge), stationery (Classroom, U and Boardroom only) and sweets are provided by the hotel. Local suppliers: assistance and installation of all audio-visual material.

For those moments of leisure, you will be able to practise some sports in a gym and sports hall 20 metres distance from the hotel (free of charge). The hotel has also WIFI Internet connection in all rooms and public areas (charged aside). Our guests can also get information on guided tours and other activities at the Reception Desk.
The Olympic port was built for the Olympic games of 1992. 4 km away from the Hotel, it is one of the main areas where to go out at night, with restaurants, bars, cafeterias and clubs, particularly lively in summer.
Barrio GoticoThe gothic district is one of the oldest and most interesting parts of Barcelona.
La Sagrada FamiliaWork left unfinished by the architect Antonio Gaudi, the most important interpreter of the modernist style. Its origins date back to 1883 when Gaudi was given the task of completing the project firstly commissioned to Francesc de Paula Villar. Gaudi radically changed the original project.
Imax-AcuariumIt is Europe's biggest aquarium. Here it is possible to admire dolphins, white sharks, etc.
Casa MilaIt is known as "La pedrera" for the shape of its facade, resembling a rocky seabed (piedra=rock). Its project was developed by Gaudi between 1905 and 1912, with the intention of opening up architecture to other artistic disciplines, such as sculture.
