Places to visit in Salou, Spain

Places to visit in Salou, Spain

Spain is a prime destination for those going on vacation with friends. Salou is located in the province of Tarragona in Catalonia. This city is famous for its parties, you and your family might also consider spending your vacation there to rest and enjoy the beautiful beaches.

But if you already know the beaches and want to visit Salou, we have selected 5 places to see when visiting this wonderful city.





Salou lighthouse

After a long evening, change your mind and go for a short walk on the Camino de Ronda path which surrounds the Salou lighthouse. The latter is one of the emblematic monuments of the Costa Dorada and you must not miss it during this stay.

You will be far from the noise of the city and you will be able to enjoy the sea and the landscape. On these few meters that lead you to the lighthouse, you will also have the opportunity to observe the local flora and fauna. The lighthouse is open to the general public every day from 10 a.m. and admission is free.

You can drop by to relax and don't forget your camera, as the scenery is simply idyllic.

The luminous fountain

Even if your friends are rushing you for a night out on one of Salou's beaches, take a few minutes to admire the staging of the jets and colorful lights at the luminous fountain.



For those who travel as a family, young and old will find their happiness there. The luminous fountain is located at the end of Paseo de Jaume I and the ideal is to pass after sunset to watch the show.



Let us recall that this famous fountain which makes the reputation of Salou was built in 1973 and currently, it designates a set of ornamental fountains. More than a hundred jets are programmed to offer tourists and locals alike a spectacle of water games, music and light.

The Old Tower of Salou

The Catalans call this monument of Salou the Torre Vella. It should be noted that it is the oldest monument in the city, as it was built in 1530 by Archbishop Father Cardona in order to protect against pirates.

It would be interesting to spend a few minutes to visit this fortress. Since its construction, it has been fitted out and currently houses an art museum, which will not leave art lovers indifferent.

The old Tour de Salou is open every day, but note that the opening hours are limited between 18 p.m. and 21 p.m. and you will have to organize yourself. At these times, the lights of the Tower come on and make all its splendor.

As you are already there, you can take the opportunity to take a tour of the Icart castle, the fishermen's hall or the archaeological site of the town of El Moro while waiting for the Torre Vella to open.


The Roman Villa of Barenys

Also take the time to stop by the Villa Romaine de Barenys to discover the history of this city through its crafts. This site, which dates from the end of the 1st century BC. AD is a former center of ceramic production.



Currently, the Villa is a museum and during your visit, you will discover the oven that the novels used for firing ceramics. There are also some building materials and amphorae for wine production on site.



Port Aventura

Whether you are with friends or family for this stay in Salou, do not forget to stop by Port Aventura. This large amusement park covers 120 hectares and offers 40 attractions, shows and 6 thematic worlds.

On site, there is a recreation of a Caribbean island, the Rapid Race water race and a huge free-fall slide special for thrill seekers. It is the most visited park in Spain and the third in Europe with almost 4 million visitors each year.


Salou can also be a stopover if you are a traveler and you want to rest 2/3 days before leaving….


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