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This more spacious room offers a flat-screen TV and free internet access. The bathroom comes with a spa bath or a shower…
This is a larger room type. It includes: - Entry to the spa for 90 minutes - A bottle of cava
Includes: - Entry to the spa for 90 minutes - A bottle of cava
This attractive room offers a flat-screen TV and free internet access. Rooms have a spa bath or a shower.
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Restaurants nearby
- Can Bosch★ Michelin This centrally located restaurant, close to the city's harbour, offers the values of a family business that has remained true to itself, with honesty as its hallmark and a guiding principle that has remained unchanged since it opened its doors in 1969: to use only seasonal ingredients and take advantage of the quality of the nearby seafood. In fact, the fish and seafood come from the Cambrils fish market and its famous rice dishes are always made with Carnaroli rice from Molí de Rafelet in the Ebro Delta.Chef Arnau Bosch, who now flies solo at the helm of the kitchen (previously working with h9.6km
- Rincón de Diego★ Michelin If you’re on the lookout for a restaurant with a little bit of history and with that ‘savoir-faire’ that only comes with time, this is a great option!The restaurant is split between two floors with a highly contemporary ambience, where guests can savour cuisine by the acclaimed duo of chef Diego Campos, one of the bastions behind the resurgence of local gastronomy, and his son Rubén, who brings a fresh approach to the proposal. The à la carte, closely linked to seafaring tradition from a modern perspective, is completed with three set menus (Gastronómico, Súmmum and Del Cava). It is pleasantly9.9km
- Celler Joan Pàmies Celler Joan Pàmies occupies a large 18C house where the use of locally sourced products is key, as is the maxim of “not rejecting the cooking of bygone days, but adding to it with imagination and vitality”. In the dining room, with its welcoming open fireplace and a space used to display fresh vegetables, guests can chat with chef Joan Pàmies, who often takes their orders in person. His traditional Catalan cuisine comes with an added contemporary touch, and can be savoured via the à la carte and several tasting menus (a weekday option, another inspired by the market and fish auction, plus the 5.1km
- Hiu ‘Hiu’, which can be translated from Thai as ‘to be hungry’, is the name of this restaurant which defines itself as ‘restless’ and brings the flavours of Bangkok to the centre of the gastronomic capital of the Costa Dorada. Chef Sergi Palacin, well supported in the dining room by his sister Judit, enjoys creating his own special mixes for his curries, as well as fermented products and kombucha vinegars. He also sources typical ingredients from the local area, such as sea fennel, which are rarely found on restaurant menus. This fusion-focused eatery offers an à la carte service (half portions ar9.0km
- Miramar Located next to the 17C Torre del Port, this restaurant run by the third generation of the same family continues to pay the same meticulous attention to detail and presentation as ever. The updated take on maritime-inspired cuisine comes in the shape of an à la carte (we particularly enjoyed the mini squid from local coastal waters sautéed with teardrop peas from the Maresme area) and several menus (Tradition, Homage to Cambrils’ fishermen, and a Tasting option).9.8km
- Bresca Located close to the marina, this restaurant with a minimalist, contemporary feel has been serving customers now for over two decades (this strong work ethic is to an extent encapsulated by its name which is the Spanish word for “honeycomb”). The couple in charge, Xavier and Alba, conjure up an updated take on traditional cuisine on an à la carte and three menus: the daily “El del día” (available for lunch midweek), Arròs, and Bresca. We particularly enjoyed the crispy pigs’ trotters with black botifarra sausage.10.0km
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Attractions nearby
- El Bres mountain in Spain2.2km
- Pantà de Riudecanyes3.0km
- Parc Samà cultural property in Cambrils, Spain4.3km
- Santuari de la Mare de Déu de Misericòrdia church building in Reus, Spain9.3km
- Parc del Pescador park in Cambrils9.7km
- Sant Joan de Reus church building in Reus, Spain9.8km
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