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BCN airport hotel transfers Placed between Spain’s eastern cities of Reus and Tarragona, the Fira de Reus Convention Center makes getting to know the beauty of the Balearic Sea something easy to look forward to. Home to a massive exhibition space with tens of thousands of square feet, plus various adjustable walls that can fit up to four thousand people, the facility is ideal for getting to know the day’s intrinsic specialties. The building is also home to 10 meeting rooms, a couple of conference facilities and the Antoni Gaudi Auditorium’s leveled seating that can fit up to 750 people. Relatively close access to the Vila-Seca Train Station makes for easy going transfers across town as well, private rentals like sedans, vans and SUVs providing the freedom to explore Spain’s often overlooked eastern villages. Reserve a meet-and-greet service to enjoy fast transfers across town as well, looking forward to stretched limousines for luxury arrivals to wherever, or taxis for early-morning arrivals to Reus Airport.
Look forward to what’s close in the neighborhood by taking a tour of the event venue’s immediate surroundings, firstly settling down at various hotels. Choose between the modest neighborhood eats of Vienna or Masia Crusells, also looking forward to a myriad of hotels just around the corner. Close picks include the low-cost rooms along the Avinguda de Salou at Hotel Quality Reus as well as modern efficiencies made relaxing with simple decor and an on-site garden at Brea’s Hotel. Closer toward the coast are a few upscale and resort-style options that include a chic boutique ambiance across a hundred acres at La Boella as well as rooftop views from Hotel Raval de la Mar. Watch the day fly by with a long stroll at the nearby La Fira Centre Commercial, or take a trip to the beach city of Tarragona for astounding views of the Balearic Sea from Miracle Beach as well as famous sunset walks at the Aqueduct of Ferreres, a popular spot with historians due to its being built by the Ancient Romans in the 1st century. |