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Suites Avenue

LUXE APARTMENTS
Barcelona

Located in Passeig de Gràcia and surrounded by international boutiques, restaurants and terraces, it was built in 2009 by the famous Japanese architect Toyo Ito.

Toyo Ito is considered one of the most innovative and influential architects in the world and was awarded the Pritzker Prize (considered the "Nobel prize" of architecture) in 2013.

 

The luxury apartments stand out for its spectacular undulating façade, a tribute to the architect Antoni Gaudí, one of Toyo Ito's sources of inspiration and admiration. The curved lines are inspired by the forms of nature, as was commonplace in Gaudí's designs, and its pearl colour captures the different shades of sunlight and changes colour depending on the time of day. The façade of the Suites Avenue offers spectacular views of the city and of the imposing La Pedrera building and has become a contemporary gem in the urban network of Passeig de Gràcia.

 

The interior patio is made of carved quartzite stone and Toyo Ito provided the design of the façade with continuity through the overlayed walls with translucent glass relief. Around the patio, a unique combination of materials: red travertine marble and walnut wood on the floors, and ebony on the walls.

 

An avant-garde building with 41 luxury apartments and personalised VIP assistance, with exclusive services, a gymsaunatwo outdoor poolssolarium and terracecar park and a museum exhibiting unique works of Hindu and Buddhist art.


Hotel services

2 pools
Parking
Sustainability certificate
Art collection
Gym
Small dogs allowed
No smoking
24 hour reception
Sauna
Concierge service
24-hour room service
Laundry service
Terrace
Wifi


VIRTUAL TOUR

Select Space
Facade
  • Facade
  • Reception
  • Terrace and Pool
  • Patio and Pool
  • Gym
  • Superior
  • Superior City View
  • Superior Pedrera View
  • Deluxe
  • Deluxe Pedrera View
  • Family Suite
  • Penthouse

The Virtual Tour shows some of the hotel spaces and rooms as a non-contractual illustrative example. Even within the same room category, these can differ in their distribution or decoration.