4r hotel playa park 3 spain

Good day! This is the first time I decided to leave a review.
Good day! The first time I decided to leave a review, because we chose this hotel based on recommendations, but as a result, we still didn’t understand why this hotel was so praised. We rested from 19.07 to 2.08 with children 13 and 5 years old. We arrived at the hotel in the evening from Reus airport and were checked in immediately. They gave us room 647, it was near the elevator, we had no neighbors, plus a view of the sea. The room was divided by a sliding door, so it could probably be considered a family room, two balconies with clothes dryers, two flat-screen TVs, new plumbing. The cleaning of the room was not satisfactory; there was dirt under the beds from previous tourists, dust on the headboards and bedside tables. They left tips a couple of times, then they stopped. However, it was noisy because the room faced the road, buses were like rockets taking off, and closed balcony doors did not help at all. Despite the fact that I sleep like the dead, I woke up from them constantly.
Now about the most painful part - food. I don't understand why everyone is praising the food here so much. For breakfast during these two weeks we were given only eggs (omelet and fried eggs), and scrofula was not far away. We took yoghurts, of which there were also two of the same every day, but you didn’t really get enough of them. They gave us fried bacon, sometimes cardboard sausages and French fries, granola, and some fruit, baked goods - and that’s it! The child waited several days for at least pancakes, so for a change he waited, they turned out to be tasteless, my daughter even refused to eat them, although for her pancakes are her favorite dish. At breakfast, drinks are free: juices, tea, coffee, milkshakes, and for those who like to drink in the morning, sometimes champagne.
We had half board and changed dinners for lunches three times. However, they also served soup for dinner. I got the impression that they came from bags or with bouillon cubes. We even managed to catch a huge lump of this concentrate onto the child’s plate. There are no eggplants, no zucchini, of all vegetables - green beans and green peas, defrosted. In addition, I got the impression that all of their chicken is breaded, also thawed semi-finished products. They served shrimp once, on our last dinner at this hotel, and once we found jamon, which, unfortunately, did not please us. However, you can still find something for everyone for dinner; you could still enjoy these dishes! Everything has already been said about drinks in other reviews - everything is paid. Traveling to other countries, I somehow did not pay attention to food; for me it was not the main thing. And then I did :-) Of course, I didn’t come there to eat, I understand that, but for that kind of money I would still like more, and besides, I need to feed the children. The fruits were delicious, I have never eaten such ripe and juicy pineapples. Delicious ice cream, which is in a small refrigerator, in jars.
We enjoyed truly Mediterranean cuisine at the tapas y ole tavern, located not far from the hotel: go downstairs and turn left on the second street. 1 kg of delicious huge grilled shrimp, a plate of jamon and a bottle of delicious wine for only 24 euros. This was just enough for four of us. In addition, they have the cheapest and most delicious seafood paella. I have always been disdainful of trying seafood, I couldn’t even stand the smell of it - in this place they know how to handle sea creatures. In addition, very nice people work there who approach their work with great love and responsibility. Very nice place. As a result, we bought both jamon and wine for home there. Everyone really liked both of them.
We did not see any animation in the hotels as such. No water aerobics, no yoga or gymnastics, which I look forward to every year, so that I can devote at least these 2 weeks to myself for my beloved. They couldn’t get into the miniclub either, it was closed all the time, and I would call the children’s disco a microdisco, it lasted 10-15 minutes, with stupid movements. From the evening shows we watched flamenco to understand what it was and Miss Playa Park, from which people left after some time. The animation somehow passes by, unnoticeably. In addition, there is a completely pontoon-free pool, around which there are bar tables, not sun loungers, and pine trees that interfere with sunbathing. Although if you like to lie in the shade, you will like it. The second pool is for children, we only swam in it once.
The beach holiday in Spain was disappointing, although we didn’t expect much. By God, for the first time I was on vacation in the south with rain and strong winds that carried away everything, both sunbeds and umbrellas. After lying on the sand for a short time, I turned into a dune. This was the case the first two days that we arrived. Then the weather improved, and with it my mood and life. But the happiness was short-lived. It is worth noting, however, that by luck, we were leaving on excursions in cloudy weather. It had rained heavily over the last two days, the sea became very cold, became dirty, and covered in algae. I came to the conclusion (maybe I’m wrong) that there is nothing to do there in August. In addition, I like to go to the beach around 8 o’clock to sunbathe under the gentle sun, leave at 12-13 and return at 16 to return home with a beautiful tan. Bummer! The sun appears at about 10 am and is immediately scorching; the Spaniards come to the beach in the heat of the day, sunbathing with naked torsos (at any age, including the elderly). This bothered me a little, because the children ask a lot of questions, and somehow it felt awkward in front of my husband. They are all lying on each other's heads. In general, I returned many years ago to Evpatoria. In addition, for such a price of travel they could provide beach towels, well, at least for a deposit. I was tired of washing 4 salted and sandy towels that didn’t have time to dry.
We took an excursion to Barcelona (Gaudi and the fountains), Montserat for the whole day and went to Portaventura for two days. Everyone took plans from the bass. Yes, the Spaniards do not know how to present their country, with its rich architecture and history. We were disappointed with the first excursion, and we were afraid to take the second one to Montserrat, but getting there yourself is quite difficult, especially if you have children. You just have to go to Barcelona yourself and try to truly enjoy this wonderful city and its wonderful inhabitants. There is something to see there, there is something to admire, but with the excursion plans, it didn’t work out for us. Port Aventura will give extreme sports enthusiasts an unforgettable experience. I advise you not to buy the express train, because in addition to paying for the entrance to the park, you will pay 60 euros, and the queues for the express train were no less. We went there on Monday and Tuesday and were not disappointed. On Monday, the queues for the most popular slides lasted about 40-50 minutes; the day before 20.00 we rode almost all the slides; for comparison, my friends went on Wednesday and rode only 3 slides in 5 hours. We took a ticket for two days, and we were not disappointed. At first, by the time you look closely, by the time you figure out what’s what, time will fly by; besides, even on Sesame Street, small children are not allowed on all the carousels. I recommend visiting a sand animation show in China. Drawing by a girl from Ukraine, who left no one indifferent in the hall. And before the Hero Parade and the final show at 10:15 p.m., check out the Polynesian Lights Show. On the first day we arrived at the opening of the park at 10.00 and stayed there until about 21.00, and on the second day we arrived after 14.00 to stay until the very end and show the final show to our five-year-old daughter, but no fireworks or loud songs in her ear helped her. wake up. All the slides seemed scary to me, all fast and with turns. The most terrible fury is Bako in meditation. I was bruised, but when they watched all the videos, the laughter was incredible. By the way, I advise you to buy a silicone flash drive bracelet there, all the photos will cost you less. A video costs 14.95, a photo on average 5-6 euros. Yes, carry all your things in front. My backpack was attacked twice on Diablo Hill, there was even a scandal with one girl who spoke only Spanish, but for some reason she immediately understood my conversation with my husband in Russian, in which I expressed my suspicions. Unfortunately for them, all I had in my backpack was a change of clothes and half-eaten hamburgers. By the way, the food there is expensive. 4 hamburgers and a drink cost us 50 euros. Horror: eating sandwiches for more than 2000 rubles.
It’s better to go to Taragona by bus 5 or 22, they are direct. There is also something to see there.
At 10 am on the day of departure, the room had to be vacated; it costs 30 euros to extend it only until 6 pm and not at the height of the season, which is when we were vacationing. You can put your things in the luggage room, take towels there and take a shower after the beach. However, we were tired of going through these suitcases: folding them, putting them away, then taking them out again and putting them away again. Departure from the hotel was at 15.00, the plane was at 17.30, but when we arrived at the airport, we were told that the flight had been postponed to 19.30, and then to 20.25. There was nothing to occupy ourselves for 4 hours at Reus airport. Long live Ural Airlines and Reus Airport.
I wish you all a pleasant holiday, I hope that Spain will not disappoint you as it did us.

The review is a little late - we didn’t get around to finishing it and posting it, but still, I think it will be useful to those who choose an inexpensive but high-quality hotel in Salou. In addition, the May holidays and the summer season are just around the corner. We have been to Salou many times, but for some reason we return to this city every time with great pleasure. We rested at the end of May with our son. The decision to go came completely suddenly: Natalie Tour released regular special offers, about 550 euros per adult (a child, of course, is even cheaper) for 2 weeks of vacation with 3 meals a day (FB), so we decided to arrange an unplanned vacation in Europe . Yes, this is the very beginning of the season, the sea is still quite cold, although you can already swim. But for little money you can have a very good rest, again an excellent excursion program, Barcelona is an hour and a half away, the presence of Port Aventura, plus you can do a little shopping - in general, all 33 pleasures. So, first things first.

Location.
From the airport in Barcelona 1.5 hours by bus. The city center (embankment, fountain) is a 15-minute walk. The nearest beach (Playa Llarga) is 3-5 minutes (if you go down the steps very quickly, if you go around through the park, then 10-12 minutes).
Bus stop (PLANA, public transport) 15 meters (to the right) from the hotel entrance. Buses that go to Reus, Tarragona, and Barcelona stop here. The schedule is on the red post or, if you chose the Plan excursion buses, in the Plan book (they are distributed by young people throughout the city, they list all possible excursions, departure schedules, information in the main languages, including Russian). Public transport costs 2-2.5 euros (depending on the destination) - per person. Plana buses to Reus and Tarragona are the same in price as public transport, only the buses are more comfortable and have fewer stops. The cost of a ticket to Barcelona is 19.90 euros round trip (they drop you off in the morning, pick you up in the evening), you get around the city yourself (by Bus Turistic or by metro). The journey takes 1.5 hours. The Plan has excursions to the Barcelona Zoo and Aquarium (cost 24 or 26 euros (depending on what you choose) per person, ticket included, discount for children) - these buses also pick up those who want to wander around Barca themselves (costs the same as and a regular bus 19.90 euros) - only these buses take a very long time to get to Barcelona (about 2.5 hours), because... "on board" are children and they do not exceed a speed of 60 km.
Reus and Tarragona are very convenient to get to by taxi. Delivery is many times faster than by bus (since the bus calls at Cap Salou and La Pineda). And they bring you not to the bus station, but directly to the center or to the necessary shops (in Tarragona we recommend Park Central - like our Mega, only the prices are several times lower, here is the largest grocery supermarket EROSKI, lovingly called Eroshka by the Russians :). The price, of course, is not the most humane - 15-18 euros - but still this is a price for convenience. You can call a taxi at the reception (just say that you need a taxi there and the receptionists will call you).
Across the road from the hotel (slightly to the left) is an ATM, currency exchange. Shops (grocery) are within walking distance (there are several of them, everything is nearby). To Burges (one of the central streets), where there are bars, shops (with clothes), restaurants, disco Paсhito, Tropikal, a few minutes down the street (from the sea) and to the left. To the station (train to Barcelona) 7-10 minutes by bus (2 euros per person), 5 minutes by taxi (approx. 8-10 euros), 35 minutes on foot (free:)).

Territory, infrastructure.
This is normal territory for a European three-ruble note. There are 2 swimming pools - although not very large, next to which there are plastic sun loungers, plus a children's pool. There is a small mini-football field, a mini-golf course, and a children's playground. A sufficient number of plastic tables and chairs where you can sit, have a snack, or drink. In the hotel lobby on the minus 1st floor there are slot machines, billiards (2 euro game), Internet (1 euro - 10 minutes). There is a projector hanging so you can watch a movie (in my opinion, only in English). In the hotel lobby on the ground floor there are vending machines with mineral water, cola, sandwiches, and chips. Prices are slightly higher than in stores. The territory is not super green (for example, the Las Vegas hotel, where we vacationed before, will be more interesting), and still there are several pines, some shrubs and flowers, but you will not find a botanical garden on the territory. No need! After all, there is a gorgeous pine park nearby!
The hotel consists of two 7-storey buildings (or rather, nine-storey buildings, since on the minus 1st floor there is a restaurant and a bar, on the ground floor there is a reception, a luggage room, and a hall). We lived in a building that is parallel to the sea. View from the windows of the pool and the sea, on the other side of the city, the garbage dump and neighboring apartments. At first we were given room 613 (the first digit is the floor, the other two are the room number) - the view is not so great, so we had to go down to the reception, and they gave us a room with a view of the sea and the pool - 521. They changed it without problems, surcharges, etc. – we were just lucky, this room became available and they offered it to us. We tried to thank the girl at the reception, Natalya, but she categorically refused the money. During the mega-season, it is almost impossible to change a room - the hotel is packed to capacity, plus there is a purely technical side of the matter - rooms are booked for all incoming requests from travel agencies and tourists in advance, i.e. the room is booked for check-in in advance, so to change the room the receptionist needs to carry out several different manipulations related to the rotation of future bookings between rooms. Nationality does not affect settlement, it’s just your luck. In general, we can definitely say that the best rooms in terms of the view from the room are the rooms facing the pool, starting from the 5th floor, although there is noise from the pool during the day (you just have to close the windows and balcony for soundproofing). Those rooms that look at the city, and the rooms on the reception side, are not the best - it can be a bit noisy there, primarily because of the transport and the people who walk through them in the evening from bars and discos (although after Las Vegas the hotel seemed absolutely noiseless - Las Vegas is located in a central location, not far from discos and pubs, where English youth noisily have fun, bawling songs all night long to the whole area.)

Number.
The room itself is good - clean, bright, quite spacious (we had 3 beds, since we were traveling with a child) - we didn’t bump into each other, the passages between the beds were normal. True, a double bed consists of 2 single beds pushed together. Convenient wardrobe for clothes, for some reason only one bedside table, no minibar. There is a TV and an air conditioner. Balcony of normal size, table, 2 chairs, drying clothes and plenty of space. The bathroom has modest white tiles, but everything works perfectly. The plumbing is normal. Bath, not shower, which I think is a plus! There is soap, gel, and a cap. The disadvantages include the lack of a refrigerator in the room.
Rooms are cleaned daily. They clean up properly, all the sand that the child dragged from the beach was cleaned up properly. No one is breaking in at 7 am. They try to clean when no one is there. Linen is changed 2 times a week, towels are changed when dirty. If you get dirty every day, they will change it every day. And so, probably, also 2 times a week.

Service.
The hotel impressed (in a good sense of the word) with its welcoming and friendly atmosphere. All the staff are friendly, smiling, and try to say something in Russian (good afternoon, good evening, bon appetit, etc.). I really liked the staff in the restaurant: the cheerful administrator Paola, the waiters, bartenders, even the cleaning ladies :) are always friendly, happy to help, smiling, learning Russian and using it to the fullest :). Drinks are served quickly and dirty dishes are quickly removed. Before that, we vacationed at the Las Vegas hotel... but Las Vegas simply cannot be compared with Playa. The latter is much better in a number of indicators, including including the service and attitude of the staff.
A Russian girl, Natalya, works at the reception, although I’m not sure if she still works. She solved all the questions that arose promptly (helped to change the number), suggested the best way to get there, where the food was better in the city, etc. Thank her very much! The rest of the reception staff speak all major European languages ​​- they were not particularly addressed.
If in Las Vegas there was simply “indifference” to the Russians, then in Playa they never felt “different”. On the contrary:) This is definitely the merit of the hotel management, and the staff, of course:) Well done!

Nutrition.
Food at the hotel is a topic for a separate discussion! Varied, tasty - in short, class! There is no point in comparing the buffet with Turkish or Egyptian fives, but for Europe, especially for 3 stars, it is above all praise! Especially dinners. Let's say, comparing with a Las Vegas hotel, in Playa the food is a level higher.
Breakfast is standard at first glance - 5-6 types of cold “snacks”: cold cuts, fresh vegetables, boiled eggs, etc.; “hot” - fried eggs or omelet, toast, baked tomatoes, bacon, sausages, beans, potatoes, pancakes, sometimes cutlets and meat; yoghurts (including in packages), muesli, a bunch of baked goods, several types of fruit: apples, bananas, oranges, pears, melon, watermelon, grapefruit. Sometimes fruit salad. Always champagne! :))) Juices (from vending machines), coffee, tea, milk, mineral water. If you need an early breakfast (in case of an excursion, for example), then you need to go to the reception in advance and warn them - the “picnic” system is not accepted here.
There is a microwave so baby can warm up baby food.
Lunch is also standard - but everything is delicious. Always a couple of side dishes: potatoes (mashed, fries, stewed), rice (paella), pasta (spaghetti, pasta, ravioli). Salads – 2 types. There is always an abundance of fresh vegetables: chopped tomatoes, cucumbers, peppers, green salad. Many dressing options: about 4 types of different olive oils, 5-7 types of vinegars, Tabasco sauce, chili + a separate container with ketchup, mayonnaise, barbecue sauce and salad sauce. Also olives, black olives, pickled cucumbers, pickled onions. Several types of meat (fried, stewed, pork, beef, turkey, lamb, chicken), meatballs, 2 types of fish. Fruits (in addition to breakfast, there was occasionally passion fruit, grapes, strawberries), ice cream, a bunch of delicious desserts.
Dinner - everything is the same as for lunch (of course the dishes are different, I mean the assortment) + dishes from the chef: meat (leg - pork or lamb - baked in foil) - cut right there in front of you, several additional side dishes - for example, very tasty jacket potatoes, baked vegetables, etc. Plus sometimes seafood (squid, shrimp).
Desserts and fruits, like for lunch, are varied and tasty!
On Fridays there is a gala dinner! Then it’s a real celebration of the belly! Shrimp (a huge tray), squid or mussel skewers, seafood salads, super-delicious meat, fish and a variety of side dishes. On top of everything else, a waiter walks around the room and pours out free champagne.
Drinks for lunch and dinner are paid. Water 1.5 euros per liter. Cola, juice, beer 2 euros. Wine from 7 euros to 25 per bottle. The wine list is very good. As for choosing a specific wine, you need to take at least 9 euros. For 9 euros there is a good wine, Rene Barbier Classic (in the store the same for 3 euros), but progress is being made in the cost of more expensive wines - the cost is comparable to prices in stores! For example, I recommend Vina Alarde Rioja Reserva for 15 euros, Vina Ardanza Rioja Reserva from the cult producer of Rioja - La Rioja Alta for 22 euros, and an absolutely incomparable wine from the “revolutionary of Spanish winemaking” Alejandro Fernandez - Pesquera Tinto Ribera del Duero Crianza - for 25 Euro. So it turns out that when you buy wine in a restaurant for 15-25 euros, you practically pay its store price; the markup on expensive wines in a hotel restaurant is minimal.
Serious advantages: Nothing ends, if you arrive 15 minutes before the end of dinner, everything will be the same and in the same quantity as at the very beginning. There are always “diet” dishes on the table. There is always something to feed the child that is not super-fried or spicy (this was a problem in Las Vegas).
In short, respect to the hotel manager - food is 6 on a five-point scale :)

Bar in the lobby.
Ice cream at the bar is 1.75 (one scoop) or “Algid variations” on a theme for 2 or more euros, beer is 2 euros, cocktails are about 5 euros, a liter of sangria is about 10 euros, there is bottled beer, cola, Fanta, mineral water. From 16.45 to 17.45 in the Happy Hour bar there are 2 drinks for the price of 1. When happy hour arrives, the bartender cheerfully rings a small bell, and a noisy crowd of people immediately gathers, wanting to drink at half price :) The bar at this time is almost filled to capacity, the fun begins. True, not the entire range of the bar (cocktails, for example, are not included) - but all the basics are there: beer, wine, sangria, cola, etc. Of everything we tried at the bar, the only thing I didn’t like was the wine by the glass (they poured some kind of rubbish)...

Sea beach
Nearby (3-5 minutes) is the best, in my opinion, Salou beach - Playa Llarga, which is located at the foot of a pine park. There are not as many people as on the central beach, so it is calmer, cleaner and more pleasant :) Sun beds - 4 euros per day, canopy - 5 euros. The entry into the sea is long, which is great for vacationers with children! The sea is clean. There is a bar with beer, cola, ice cream, hamburgers, etc. There are water activities. To change your impressions, you can take a walk to the nearby city beach - we liked it much less - closer to the center, cafes, etc.

Animation, entertainment
There is no daytime animation. But the evening shows really pleased me! Flamenco and other dances of the peoples of the world - various groups come (including Russians, “Kalinka-Malinka” and ladies in kokoshniks with wooden spoons were a huge success!), magic tricks, hits of past years performed by a handsome Spaniard, etc. And not at the level of “soviet amateur performances,” but very professionally. We liked. especially when compared with last year’s Las Vegas, in which the animation was for 70-year-old pensioners from Western European countries and it didn’t “catch” anyone else.
But in general, in Salou, evening animation is usually outside the hotel - in cafes, clubs, bars, discos, of which there are a great many :)
In Salou itself (if you’re going), we recommend the restaurant “La Barca” - at the very beginning of the central alley along the beach: mussels 5.5 euros, a plate of seafood (mussels, large shrimps, lobsters and fish fillets) for 23 euros, such a plate with lobster - a little more than 40 euros. Sangria 10 euros, sangria with cava (champagne) is especially good. Wine costs standard - from 10 to 30 euros. I recommend the very aromatic and pleasant-tasting white Vina Esmeralda from Torres as an excellent accompaniment for fish dishes. We were also recommended a fish restaurant near the Playa de Capellans beach. Well, if you leave Salou, then, of course, you need to visit the excellent fish restaurants that are located in Cambrils.

Children
The hotel is definitely perfect for families with children! Food – you can always find (and more than one option) what to feed your child. The staff is very friendly towards children - they give sweets on every corner :) For preschoolers they provide a normal bed (not a folding bed). The best beach in Salou is very close! The train stop is next to the hotel. On Burges (10 minutes from the hotel) there is an amusement park for kids (urban) + a bunch of rides (cost 1 euro) in game centers scattered throughout Salou. You can rent a stroller at the hotel (3 euros per day + deposit 20 euros). The restaurant has highchairs for children. For lunch and dinner, you can buy canned puree (Nestlé) right in the restaurant for very little ones. There is no animation (in the Turkish sense), although a girl animator walks around the hotel, holds some competitions during the day, awards diplomas in the evening before the show, etc. But there are a lot of kids - they play among themselves, so no one suffers from boredom :)
It should be noted that groups of Spanish children can come to the hotel - but the staff tries to protect them from other vacationers - the groups dine in a separate nook in the restaurant and do not disturb anyone, and yet those who are annoyed by the appearance of groups of children in the hotel should take this into account fact. It didn't bother us.

Walking around Tarragona
The military settlement of Tarraco was founded by the Romans, who landed here in 218 BC. About 150 years later, Tarraco received the status of a city colony from Julius Caesar, and then generally became the capital of the Roman province on the Iberian Peninsula - therefore, quite a lot of monuments of ancient Roman architecture remained. It would be absolutely unforgivable on your part not to visit this city - there is something to spend your time on here.
It is best to come to Tarragona for the whole day. During the daytime, Tarrogona freezes - the siesta, so if you decide to go shopping (of which there are quite a lot), it is better to do it before one or after five; during the day, you can just walk around the historical center of the city, sightseeing, or dive into the Park Central shopping mall I mentioned earlier.
If you come from Salou by bus, you almost immediately find yourself in the city center - the Tarragona bus station is very well located. Every self-respecting Catalan city must have a Rambla. There are two of them in Tarragona. On the new Rambla Nova, the main tourist street, modern and wide, you will see luxurious buildings in the Art Nouveau, Baroque and Neoclassical styles; a fountain decorated with sculptures depicting the four continents; squares, gardens and parks. It’s very pleasant to stroll here, popping into the shops along the way. The Rambla ends with the so-called “balcony of Europe” - a wonderful observation deck overlooking the sea and the underlying fishing part of the city. From here, turning left, you can go to the famous Roman amphitheater, where gladiators fought many centuries ago. The Old Rambla runs parallel to the New Rambla, closer to the port and the historical center of Tarragona, where, in addition to the amphitheater, you can see other well-preserved ancient Roman buildings - the Forum, the Circus, the Tower of Scipio, the Aqueduct or the so-called "Devil's Bridge" - part of the city wall 1100 meters long and 12 meters high. Among the attractions of Tarragona during the Middle Ages, the Cathedral of Santa Maria deserves special attention - the largest temple in Catalonia, the base of which is made in the shape of a Greek cross, and the architecture combines elements of Romanesque and Gothic styles.
I don’t recommend eating on the new Rambla - we have never come across a successful restaurant, but it’s better to do it in the old city at the Place de la Fon - an ancient city square decorated with the Town Hall. There are many cozy restaurants and cafes where the food is delicious.
In general, Tarragona is calmer than, for example, Barcelona, ​​more compact and no less beautiful. There are fewer tourists and bustle here. But again, there are a dozen chemical factories, an industrial zone, the so-called “Camp da Tarragona”. This is no longer a Roman-medieval paradise, but a large city with developed industry and a large port. From the beaches of La Pineda you can clearly see the hordes of tankers sailing to the port of Tarragona. But you need to close your eyes to this, otherwise you will not enjoy the city. I noticed that many Russians who come here say that they would like to live in Tarragona; this city attracts people like a magnet.
Well, returning to the Playa Park hotel, I confidently give it a five, naturally assessing this hotel from a price/quality standpoint - among the three rubles in Salou, Playa Park is clearly in the lead, it is a very successful hotel in all respects and, despite minor shortcomings, I confidently I recommend this hotel for a holiday in Salou.

P.S. Thank you all for reading to the end! In a week I will post a review of Phuket - the Sheraton Grande Laguna Phuket hotel - it is currently being written.

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