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SalouNewest Review: ... meant that you had to withdraw 50, 100 or 150E from it. The old town of Salou is a short walk along the seafront and prices were much more reasonable here. There are lots of restaurants, cafes, and small shops selling everything from fish to lingerie. The centre of the area has a small roundabout where the inevitable traffic jams seemed to start. The railway line which runs through the town has barriers to stop the traffic but the local people just looked both ways and continued to cross even when the barriers wer e down. This caused great amusement to the... more |
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by Nicola - written on 27/03/07
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I have just booked my holiday to Salou for the third year in a row. I absolutely love it there. We have stayed in the Salou Suites apartments which are beautiful and very reasonable. I find the people over there very friendly and the weather is beautiful. The food is lovely and very cheap. I would highly recommend to young couples or young families, you wont be disappointed!!!
by - written on 05/09/04 (Very useful, 1533 readings)
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I recently returned from a week?s holiday in Salou and I really need a rest. This busy town is situated in NorthEast Spain, just a short distance from Barcelona. I can describe it in just three words: dusty, noisy, and very hot. August is the hottest month of the year in Salou and the glorious beach got too hot to walk on in the afternoons. The traffic belched smoke and ?honked horns? at all times of the day and night. Even cars stopped at traffic lights got ?honked at? by other motorists. The only thing that moved fast in Salou was the traffic. Now, back to the beginning. We arrived in Salou at around lunchtime to find most of the shops in the ... Read the complete review
by - written on 16/08/04 (Very useful, 2077 readings)
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I've always felt that in any profession, truth should be a thing that is valued. But apparently, in certain branches of travel agents, who will this instance remain nameless, it is a thing to be bandied about freely. I only feel this when I think back to my holiday in Salou, on the Costa Dorada (Golden coast) which took place about a year and a half ago. This particular lie was that Salou was a great place for young free and single Brits, which after the first day at our apartments, just out of the centre, it soon became clear to us that it was anything but. I'd gone there wanting a relaxing yet clubbing-filled girly holiday. During my previous jaunts to ... Read the complete review

