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Barcelona Sants is the main railway station in Barcelona, owned by Adif, the railway infrastructure agency of Spain.It has become the most important transport hub of the city - being the centre of Rodalies de Catalunya including Barcelona suburban railway services and regional services, as well as the main inter-city station for national and international destinations.
Hotel Barcelona: 39 Edificio Tarragona: 78 m (256 ft) 22 1998 Office Barcelona Sants-Montjuïc: 39 Cubics I: 78 m (256 ft) 25 2010 Residential Santa Coloma: 41 Edificio Allianz: 77 m (253 ft) 20 1993 Office Barcelona Sants-Montjuïc: 41 Torre Núñez y Navarro: 77 m (253 ft) 20 1993 Office Barcelona Sants-Montjuïc: 41 Illa del Mar 2 77 m (253 ft)
It serves the Barcelona Sants railway station, Barcelona's principal main line railway station, and is named Sants Estació to distinguish it from the nearby Plaça de Sants station also named after the Sants neighbourhood. It is served by line L3 and line L5. [2] The line L3 section of the station is situated under Numància street, between ...
Plaça de Sants is a Barcelona Metro station, named after the nearby Plaça de Sants, in the Sants-Montjuïc district of the city of Barcelona. The station is served by lines L1 and L5. [1] [2] The line L1 platforms are located below the Carrer de Sants between the Carrer d'Alcolea and the Carrer de Guadiana, and comprise two 88-metre (289 ft ...
Tarragona is a station in the Barcelona Metro network in the Sants-Montjuïc district of Barcelona.It is served by line L3 (green line). [2] [3]The station is located under Carrer de Tarragona between Carrer de València and Carrer d'Aragó, not far from Barcelona Sants railway station.
Plaça dels Països Catalans is a square in Barcelona (the capital of Catalonia, Spain) on one side of the city's central railway station, Estació de Sants, in the district of Sants-Montjuïc. It borders Carrer de Tarragona, Carrer de Numància and Avinguda Roma. It was so named in 1989 after the Catalan Countries. [1]