About Hotel Suizo
The 3-star hotel Hotel Suizo is found in Barcelona’s Barrio Gotico in the Ciutat Vella old town, less than a five-minute walk from Barcelona Cathedral, the Picasso Museum, the Barcelona Museum of History and Plaça Sant Jaume. Guests will find themselves right next to the Jaume I Metro station and about 500 metres away from Las Ramblas.
All rooms are air conditioned, heated and have satellite TV, a safe (on surcharge), free Wi-Fi, an en-suite bathroom with hairdryer and complimentary toiletries.
The hotel reception is open 24/7, offering ticketing, nearby parking, car rentals and luggage storage. A meeting room is also found on site, as well as free newspapers in the lobby.
Guests can take advantage of breakfast buffets and a coffee bar, while a huge range of bars, restaurants and cafes are a short walk away.
Hotel Suizo is 15 minutes’ drive away from Barcelona Airport.
Positive Reviews
positive:
Cannot be more central than the Gothic Quarter.
Suizo is said to be as central as can be for Barcelona; found right in the middle of the historic Gothic Quarter; just a few minutes' walk away from the Barcelona Cathedral and right next to a Metro station — giving easy access to other attractions, Sants Station and the airport. On top of this, guests were also happy to find themselves just minutes away from a wide range of bakeries, cafes, bars and restaurants, and furthermore, within an easy stroll of Las Ramblas and the port area.
positive:
Clean, remodelled rooms, some with a view.
Those who stayed here said they came across clean and comfortable remodelled rooms, which they also said came with a decent standard of Wi-Fi. On another note, some rooms are even said to have balconies and views out over a pleasant square, so keep this in mind if you fancy a spot of people watching during your visit.
positive:
Polite and knowledgeable staff is happy to help.
According to reviews, people who chose a stay at Suizo were very happy with the service they received. First and foremost, they said that staff had plenty of local knowledge to share, and were overall thought to be very kind, polite and friendly sorts.