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Medplaya Piramide Salou Hotel Sol

49 of 76 hotels in Salou

3 out of 5 from 15 reviews
4 stars
Carrer de Viladomat, 9, 43800 Salou, Spain
Situated in a quiet area of Salou, this is a modern hotel with colourful decor and an impressive glass pyramid over its main entrance.

15 Reviews

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    1
  • Good
    9
  • Average
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Review Overview

  • Cleanliness
  • Entertainment
  • Food
  • Service
  • Location
May
19 years 8 months ago
Clean and bright. Bedroom large with efficient air conditioning. Balcony got no sun at anytime of the day (203).

Pool nice with plenty of sun loungers.

Dining room - well, self service with everyone rushing around including the staff. The staff do work hard but it's very annoying when one person had finished and they come up and take away their plate. Cold buffet good but can't say the same about the hot food. None of it was piping hot. Two pieces of freshly cooked chicken was not cooked properly. I ask for a jug of water to be told I would have to buy bottled water. No tea or coffee offered after dinner.
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Travel operator: Globespan

Nick Guscott
19 years 9 months ago
we stayed at the sol piramides in salou at the end of august 2004.

Hotel was always immaculately clean and all the staff were very friendly and helpful, the majority spoke excellent english.

The hotel does have a large spanish clientele, but is none the worse for that, although the meals do have aspanish feel to them it was very easy to find something every night.Brakfast is a little fraught as the spanish tend to all appear about 9.15, so get there early.

The hotel is located in a quiet part of salou, but only 5 mins walk to the centre and the beach, therefore the area surronding the hotel is quiet at night.

Taxis to Universal were called by the hotel and cost about 6 euros.

This is a very friendly hotel suitable for families and couples, not groups of kids.
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Travel operator: direct holidays

Recommended
Mike
19 years 9 months ago
We stayed at the hotel Piramdes Salou at the end of August
2004.

We found the hotel very clean and well appointed,
but also found that most of the guests were Spanish, so the entertainment side of things was more for them.

The food was good, but again more for the Spanish.

I have stayed in Salou before at the hotel Sandiago many years ago, and found that Salou as not change much
in 23 years. There were the same bars and eating places and even the chemist I bought stuff from was still there.

We enjoyed Salou and the hotel very much and would return.

Universal and the water park are not to be missed.
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Travel operator: thomsons

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Debbie Kelly
19 years 11 months ago
The Sol Pirimide Hotel, Salou was clean and brightly furnished. I do not think it is suitable for families with babies or tots. The evening meal was not served until 7.30pm which was far too late for young children. It was difficult to find food suitable for tots.

The baby pool was cold - it was unheated and in the shade until 2pm. There was a small play area consisting of a slide and wendy house which was poorly maintained.

The hotel is a good 10 minute walk to the beach.
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Travel operator: Thomson

Mark2spark
21 years 9 months ago

Stayed here (H/B) from 03/08/02 for a week. Newly opened, everything clean and in good working order. Proper air con in rooms at night is a real bonus. Free tv in rooms, although the sky satelite (English language channels only) broke down on our 2nd night and wasn't fixed before we left. At least 80% of the clientele are Spanish, (this applies to Salou as a whole as well), so the food and entertainment is more prepared for their liking than Brits. Food, although well cooked and presented well, was a disapointment unless you like up to 3 different varieties of fish every day. Kids will struggle, one day there wasn't even any potatoes on the evening meal menu, let alone chips! Breakfast was a typical 2* spanish affair of scrambled egg and hot dog sausages, although the continental selection looked ok. You have to pay for your drinks with the evening meal, can be expensive with kids at

Travel operator: Teletext

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