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Salou, the capital of the Costa Dorada

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Chalet Bonet Paseo Jaume I Playa Llevant Pacha discotheek Fuente Magica

Salou is a tourist and residential city that has consolidated its capital role as the leisure and service centre of the Costa Dorada through the diversity of its offer and the quality and quantity of its tourism facilities.

On the one hand, Salou presents itself as a holiday destination and reference point, concentrating the majority of the basic tourism industry infrastructure in the Tarragona regions (74 lodging facilities). On the other, it is also home to the Costa Dorada's attraction par excellence: Port Aventura which consolidates the Salou product and its sphere of influence as the most important leisure centre on the Catalonian seaboard and in the Mediterranean in general.

Mild year-round temperatures; safe, orderly and shallow beaches offering all services and equipment; hidden coves of great natural and scenic interest; an urban design plan that gives centre stage to green spaces, plants, design and the architecture of the landscape; points of historical, architectural and monumental interest; a varied entertainment and leisure offer with shops and restaurants and quality facilities have all helped to turn Salou into the "Capital of the Costa Dorada" and to earn it the top rating for Family Tourist Destinations in Catalonia.

In addition to the large variety of services and alternative activities available at the beaches, there are initiatives and acts for even the most diverse trends, habits and demands of today's tourism: the opening of the Yacht Club, the future construction of a coastal route following the coves of Cape Salou and the environmental recovery of the coasts, all aim to turn Salou into a singular model for family tourism.

Furthermore, Salou has also transformed itself into an important residential destination. As a result of the city's urban planning project to provide services and equipment, modernise its infrastructures and rezone the territory, plans have been implemented and carried out that have opened up the first-residence housing market. This fact, along with the city's high standard of living, has played a key role in its spectacular demographic growth, as well as in convincing families from neighbouring towns and abroad, attracted by Salou's conditions, possibilities and potential, to choose the city as their place of residence.

In short, Salou has projected itself as a city that cares about its services and is attentive to its community's needs, offering ideal space both to live in and for social and professional development.

Text source: www.salou.org

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