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Resort Selva del Camp - hotel in Costa Dorada

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Introduction to Selva del Camp

If you love combining exploring with history and beach life, Selva del Camp ticks all your boxes.

Selva del Camp is perfectly placed for exploring this slice of Spanish coastline. Siuated close to Tarragona - an important city in Roman times, whether you're here in Costa Dorada to lounge on silky golden beaches, thrill at amazing theme and water parks, enjoy lively resorts or soak up some captivating Spanish history and culture, Selva del Camp will bring the Costa Dorada alive, big time!

Wander the historical centre of Selva del Camp and discover a village rich in medieval architecture. Holidays in Selva del Camp are focused on sleepy days streched out on a beach, exploring the region, and meandering past ancient bildings on narrow streets. Take tea in one of the cosy-bars and hunt for souvenirs, including Spanish lace and wickerwork in the heart of the Village, the Plaza Mayor, before heading to a tapas bar or restaurant serving fresh fish, seafood and traditional Catalan delicacies.Other interesting sights are the gotic building of the town hall, the renaissance church Sant Andreu, the castle of Paborde, and the convent of Sant Agusti and Sant Rafael. Selva del Camp is ideal place to explore Costa Dorada. The atmosphere is peaceful, with most people snoozing on their sunbeds and occasionally enjoying a hiking trip or the water activities on offer.

Just take a peek and get set to enjoy this slice of Spanish coastline. Make sure you experience Costa Dorada's sights with trips to Reus, the beaches of Salou and La Pineda, and Tarragona. Tarragona is well worth a visit, this beautiful walled town offers age-old monuments and sun-drenched beaches on top. Enclosed within stone walls, the old town is a joy to explore with its spectacular 12th century cathedral circled by cobbled streets and inviting tapas bars. Along the seafront, there's a fascinating archaeological museum and impressive Roman amphitheatre and locally, a wealth of other ruins, aqueducts and medieval monasteries too. Once your sightseeing's done relax on the main Rambla Nova avenue, which is packed full of open-air cafes, shops and restaurants or chill on the silky-sand beaches, lapped by crystal-clear waters. At night, numerous beachside discos and uptempo bars spring to life and if you fancy more sightseeing, exciting Barcelona is an easy distance away.

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