Salou Park Hotel
C/ Amposta, 2, Playa Capellans Salou, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, 43840, Spain and Canary Islands
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Climbing in Siurana Part 2
... was great hanging out with Matthieu again and his friends were amazing as well. Definitely a highlight of my trip! At the end of the day, team Swiss was leaving to return home, and despite the fact that I had a few days left in Spain (and my trip) I caught a ride with them to Barcelona because if I stayed in Siurana it would be pretty difficult to get a ride to a train station. Plus without the gang it wouldn't have been ...
Climbing in Siurana Part 1
... Swiss and Matthieu and the gang gave me a ride to the town of Reus to catch a train back to Barcelona, where I would spend the weekend in a rented apartment for a reunion of the folks I had met in Nepal (and stayed with some of the previous weekend in Madrid). I was looking forward to seeing Pou whom I'd hung out with in Kathmandu my last couple days in Nepal. I was prepared for a long and hilarious weekend!
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An early night? Don't even think about it.
... trying to avoid being trampled - everybody likes to pat the mule on the nose. The little girl must have been given instructions to cling on tight but she managed to maintain a beaming smile, even when the mule was rearing in the air. It looked like fun.
After the beasts, including some less formal unofficial entrants, although the cardboard box Aliga had long since been destroyed and converted into rectangular frisbees, and bands had started, we walked up the steps, away ...
A long arm and a long day of Santa Tecla
... the sunlight casting long shadows in the narrow lanes. We stopped in at the Tourist Information office on Carrer Major to find out whether there were any rules about getting a seat at a table for the Concert Vermut and were delighted to discover El Lleo (the grown ups version) had got there before us.
A walk around the old city helped to justify breakfast and we found evidence just in front of the cathedral that the mamadetas had been selling well, with a box full of ...
More Santa Tecla
... pleased about it but after hanging around for about 20 minutes whilst they inspected it, they sent us on our way. We had been prepared to pay for the car parking if necessary but were pleased not to, because parking in central Tarragona is surprisingly expensive.
Breakfast was acquired in the small cafe a few doors down from Hertz where they probably don't get loads of tourists, but the coffees and bocadillos were pretty good.
There was nothing on the Santa ...



