El Viva, Spain!

Written: 2 june 2011
Travel time: 1 — 7 may 2011
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Was in Salou for the second time. Hotel Las Vegas is now positioned as **** and rightly so, I have something to compare. It is quite comfortable, clean, beautiful, its territory is in a quiet corner, but close to everything that makes the rest diverse: from the sea and beaches, a tourist center with cafes, discos, shops and other hangouts, from local transport stops. The staff is friendly, they speak a little English and even a little Russian, which is rare in Spain. The rooms are spacious, designed for a family of 4 people (there are chair-beds), furnished and equipped in a modern way. There are swimming pools with jacuzzis, a gym, a bar, a computer room, concerts and animation in the evenings. I rate the food as excellent. Breakfast, as usual, is monotonous, but the choice is wide and if you live for more than a month, you will not have time to get bored. Lunch and dinner - everything is very tasty, beautiful, appetizing and fresh! For two weeks, the cooks almost did not repeat themselves, at dinner there is always something, meat or fish, cooked on the grill right in front of you. Wines (for a fee) are also excellent and the choice is good. I haven’t been to the bar, at the end of May there are too many local “hubilados” resting, and they are much frisky in Spain than our pensioners and there was no crowding. There are also many Russians, but the consequences of this have not yet been felt, except perhaps for a formidable poster (only in Russian! ) that food cannot be taken out of the restaurant. About excursions: in addition to beautiful and cozy Salou, charming, interesting, old Reus, Cambrils and Tarragona, and children's joy-Port Aventura, which you can (and should) visit on your own, are very close, but it is better to see Barcelona with a sightseeing tour. The city is large, there are many interesting things, there will also be many transfers (and transport is more expensive there than ours) and if you do not speak Spanish, there will be plenty of drinks to prevent you from enjoying this delightful city! So, Las Vegas has become a very good home for us during our stay in Spain, it's a pity that it was so short!
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