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Barcelo Sancti Petri Hotel - *****
Cadiz, Costa de la Luz
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Enjoy your Barceló 5* hotel in the Novo Sancti Petri complex, in a PREMIUM setting.
A hotel featuring cutting-edge luxury, and located on the seafront at La Barrosa beach. There are 195 rooms each overlooking either the sea or the hotel’s tropical gardens.
Relax in the spacious Spa spread over 3,650 square metres, and hone your strokes on the area’s golf courses. A fine choice, rounded off with a Convention Centre that’s ideal for staging your professional meetings and events, or weddings and banquets, in a select ambiance.

LOCATION OF THE 5 STAR BARCELO SANCTI PETRI HOTEL
Located in the Novo Sancti Petri complex ( Cadiz ), amid a natural setting with 8 kilometres of beach, dunes and pine groves
Right on the seafront
30 minutes away from Cadiz city
40 minutes away from Jerez and its airport
90 minutes away from Seville airport

HIGHLIGHTS OF THE 5 STAR BARCELO SANCTI PETRI HOTEL
A luxury hotel with an avant-garde style and smart rooms
Congresses, Conventions, Incentive-Travel groups and Banquets
Beaches, Holidays and Leisure Sport and Nature
Golf Spa & Wellness, plus a Tropical Garden
Couples and weekend breaks Gourmet food


ROOMS AT THE 5 STAR BARCELO SANCTI PETRI HOTEL

The hotel has 195 rooms designed to the highest standards: 191 double rooms (5 designed for the handicapped) and 4 suites. Most of our rooms offers beatiful sea views or tropical garden views
Queen size beds (on request)
Full equipped baths


Kind of Suites:
Presidential Suite : Has 2 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, 1 saloon, 1 porch and 1 terrace with barbacue, private pool and jacuzzi. Aprox. 155 m2 (indoor) + 200 m2 de terrace. Also the bathroom is equipped with one hydromassage shower.
Jr. Suite Vanguardista: Has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 saloon, 1 porch and 1 terrace with barbacue, private pool and jacuzzi. Aprox. 122 m2 (indoor) + 224 m2 terrace. Also the bathroom is equipped with one hydromassage shower.
Jr. Suite Balinesa: Has 1 bedroom, 1 bathroom, 1 saloon and 1 terrace and jacuzzi. Aprox. 92 m2 (indoor) + 97 m2 terrace. Also the bathroom is equipped with one hydromassage shower.
Jr. Suite Africana: Has 1 bedroom + 1 open-plan lounge, 1 bathroom and 1 terrace. Aprox. 92 m2 (indoor) + 97 m2 terrace. Also the bathroom is equipped with one hydromassage shower.





RESTAURANT ANS BARS AT THE 5 STAR BARCELO SANCTI PETRI HOTEL
3 Restaurants: à la carte meals, buffet meals and barbecue grille by the swimming pool
Lobby Bar, Lounge Bar, Swimming-Pool Bar
Subject to timetables

FACILITES AT THE 5 STAR BARCELO SANCTI PETRI HOTEL
3 swimming pools with cascades (2 for adults and a play-pool for children) + 3 Jacuzzis
Full-equipped Gymnasium
A large room suitable for congress, conventions, wedding banquets and celebrations.
Business Center
Outdoor amphitheatre. Kids animation (subject to infantile occupation) and adults animation in summer (occasionally)
Underground car-park (payment required) and outdoor parking.


SPA
Spa & Wellness Center de 3650 m2
Spa: Roman thermae, ice fountain, Turkish hamman, Finnish sauna, Jacuzzi, sensations shower, dynamic hydromassage pools, thermal deck-chairs.
Wellness Center: beauty cabins for treatments for facial and bodily beauty; relaxation and massage room.

Complementary zone supply
Golf courses
Aquatic activities
Equestrian activities
Tennis / Padel
Cultural interests

In-hotel options for night-time leisure
Music Lounge “Siddharta” with an Asian atmosphere
Traditional Irish pub with 4 bowling alleys.
Subject to timetable.








locally
Roman Theatre. Beautiful work of art built at the end of the first century BC.
Arch of Populo. Northern gate of the walled city, built in the 13th century during the reign of Alfonso X the Wise.
Arch of Los Blancos.Eastern gate of the walled city, built in the 13th century during the reign of Alfonso X the Wise.
Arch of the Rose. Western gate of the walled city, built in the 13th century during the reign of Alfonso X the Wise.
House of Las Cadenas. Baroque style palace, built in 1693.
Church of Santo Domingo. Beautiful, late mannerist-style church built in the 17th century.
Historic Quarter of Cadiz: Major architectural complex featuring the cathedral, which was built between 1722 and 1853 with a blend of different styles, such as neoclassical, baroque and rococo.
El Coto de Doñana. A spectacular wilderness reserve covering a mosaic of ecosystems which is unique in Europe. The park is home to rare endangered species, such as the Iberian imperial eagle and the Iberian lynx.







Typical products of Cadiz include wine, olives, cereals and certain kinds of fish, such as bream, blue whiting, blackspot seabram, and turbot. Fried fish in Cadiz is famous worldwide for its high quality, as is its shellfish, cheeses, and cured ham.
Traditional dishes in the region include salted fish served in a variety of different ways: "en sobrehusa", "en amarillo", fried, marinated, broiled, or oven-cooked. Other dishes include typical Cadiz "moruna" soup, Grazalema soup, stuffed pork loins, rice with honey, rice with rabbit, roasted hen, hot gazpachos, cabbage stew, and bull's tail stew.
Delicious desserts include "alfajores", "almendrados", and "roscos".







The various cities and towns of Cadiz offer a wide variety of handcrafted products, featuring horse-riding gear and saddles from Jerez, Alcala de los Gazules and Villamartin; blankets from Grazalema; leather goods from Ubrique and dolls from Chiclana.
In Cadiz capital, the main shopping areas are situated in the Historic Quarter and in the neighborhoods of Candelaria, San Francisco and San Felipe, whose shops offer a combination of modern and traditional goods. The modern part of the city has its own shopping district in Las Avenidas.
All the towns in the province of Cadiz hold open-air markets once or twice a week. From the early morning hours until lunchtime, there are stands selling sweets and dried fruit and vegetables alongside stands selling clothing and handcrafted products. The most popular markets are in Arcos de la Frontera (Fridays), Puerto de Santa Maria (Tuesdays), and Jerez de la Frontera (Sundays).
In the Cadiz Shopping Center, visitors can find the best fashion labels. Open from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday to Saturday.







Local Time: UTC + 2 in Summer. UTC + 1 in Winter.
Official Currency: The currency used is the Euro
Official Language:Spanish.
Population: Approximately 40 millions inhabitants.
Health Information: No vaccine or medical certificate is needed to travel to Spain.
Electricity: 220 V. Plugs are rounded and double-pronged.
Types of payment: Most shops accept cash and major international credit cards, such as VISA, MasterCard and American Express.
Banking hours: Monday to Friday, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.



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