The coastal town of Salou in the province of Tarragona is an important tourist destination. Every year, thousands of tourists flock to its beaches to enjoy the sun, sea and sand. Thanks to its proximity to the PortAventura World entertainment resort, many families and groups of friends choose Salou as the home base for entertaining getaways and adventure. Salou offers much more than beach tourism. Its history goes back to ancient Greece, and the town has a number of striking monuments and buildings that are well worth visiting. Keep reading and find out about 10 free things to do in Salou.

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    Salou's centuries-old olive trees

    Walk under the shade of a thousand years of history

    Salou's centuries-old olive trees
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    Salou's centuries-old olive trees offer shade to Salou's Plaza de la Segregació and the Paseo del 30 d'Octubre. These ancient trees originally grew in Aragon's Maestrazgo region, but were brought here in 1989 and replanted to commemorate the date on which Salou was declared an independent town. Take a closer look at these monumental trees and feel the energy that their centuries of history transmit. Following their path is a pleasant walk whether on your own, with your partner, in the company of friends or with the whole family. You don't get to see something so exceptional every day, do you?

    Location: Paseo del 30 d'Octubre, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

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    Take part in a popular sports event

    The sports events organised in Salou are becoming increasingly popular

    Take part in a popular sports event
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    Salou offers popular sports events that are becoming ever more popular, with increasing numbers of people taking part. If you are passionate about sports, you can take part in competitions such as Challenge Salou, which combines swimming, cycling and running. The town also holds a half-marathon every year with a gentle, flat course alongside the sea. If you prefer watching sports to taking part, don't miss the Rally RACC Costa Daurada, a motor event that has been held each year since 2005. As you can see, there are plenty of sports options for you to enjoy in Salou!

    Location: Salou, 43840 Tarragona, Spain

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    Walk the 'Camí de Ronda'

    A hiking route that will show you the least-known side of Salou

    Walk the 'Camí de Ronda'
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    The 'Camí de Ronda' is a route that runs along the coast, connecting Llevant Beach to the Salou lighthouse. The walk is well worth it, as you will discover another side to Salou, its historical buildings and areas of natural beauty. This is an easy route, ideal for all the family, children included. This free activity is a real pleasure, above all in the section that runs through pine woods. Don't forget to take plenty of photos for a wonderful reminder of your holiday in this great town.

    Location: 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

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    Walk along the mooring wharf and visit its monument

    A tribute to Salou's fishermen overlooking the sea

    Walk along the mooring wharf and visit its monument
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    Walk along Salou's mooring wharf, built to moor fishermen's boats in the 19th century, to see a sculpture by the artist Ramon Ferran i Pagès titled Monumento al Pescador ('Monument to the Fisherman'). The walk along the jetty is very pleasant, allowing you to see how it divides the Ponent and Llevant beaches. Given the large numbers that flock to both, you could say that it separates the hustle and bustle from the calm. There are numerous free activities in Salou that will give you unforgettable memories of your holiday. Pack your bags and set off for this marvellous Mediterranean destination. You will be greeted with open arms.

    Location: Plaza de Bonet, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

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    Visit Salou's surprising town park

    An oasis in the middle of town where you can relax your senses

    Visit Salou's surprising town park
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    Salou's town park, right in the centre of town, is unusually beautiful, with a calm atmosphere that is in stark contrast to the hustle and bustle of the streets around it, especially in high season. In the park there are various green areas, a small waterfall and fish ponds. Pine trees dominate the park with their unmistakeable fragrance. In the summer, a large number of painters seek inspiration under the welcome shade they offer. Salou's town park is a real gem amid the area's hustle and bustle.

    Location: Calle de Carles Buïgas, 15, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

    Open: April–June: Daily from 11 am to 10 pm. July–October: Daily from 11 am to 11 pm. November–March: Daily from 11 am to 8.30 pm

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    Visit Torre Vella

    An emblematic historical building in the centre of Salou

    Visit Torre Vella
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    Salou's Torre Vella (Old Tower) was built in the 16th century, when the archbishop of Tarragona commissioned its building on a lookout point from which the city could be guarded and warned if pirates were spotted. The Torre Vella is now an arts centre that is mainly dedicated to the exhibition of pictorial works. It also has an important collection of contemporary enamel work by artists from all over the world. It is worth visiting this historic building not only for its fine architecture, but also for the art exhibitions on show here. What's more, we shouldn't overlook the fact that entrance is free of charge. Add visiting this important building to your list of things to do in Salou for very little money and ensure that your holiday stays low cost.

    Location: Via Aurèlia, 0, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

    Open: May–12 October: Monday–Saturday from 6 pm to 9 pm. 13 October–April: Monday–Saturday from 6 pm to 8 pm (closed on Sundays and public holidays)

    Phone: +34 977 38 33 23

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    Visit the church of Santa María del Mar

    A fishermen's church next to Salou's beaches

    Visit the church of Santa María del Mar
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    The church of Santa María del Mar, which stands very close to Ponent Beach, was built in the 18th century as a place for local fishermen to worship. Over the years it has been looted and vandalised but has undergone a number of refurbishments before looking as it does today. Worthy of special mention are the frescos on the inside walls, painted by the artist Josep Maria Güell in the 1950s. Don't miss a visit to this church as you walk by the sea. We promise you won't regret it.

    Location: Calle de l'Església, 22, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

    Open: Tuesday–Thursday from 9.30 am to midday, Saturday from 6.30 pm to 8 pm, Sunday from 9.30 am to 1.30 pm and from 6.30 pm to 8 pm

    Phone: +34 977 38 01 73

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    Take great photos of the coast from Punta del Cavall

    Immortalise the coastline from Salou's cape

    Take great photos of the coast from Punta del Cavall
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    Punta del Cavall is the farthest  point of the Cabo de Salou promontory, of special interest from both a natural beauty and environmental point of view. From here you get a magnificent view of the coast, making it perfect for spectacular photos, especially at sunset. Punta del Cavall is along Cala de Font, off which boats would drop anchor in days gone by and which pirates used for their incursions. As you can see, it is both a magical and historical spot. Don't miss it!

    Location: Calle de la Cala de la Font, 30, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

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    Admire the modernista houses along the seafront

    Take a walk into Salou's history overlooking the sea

    Admire the modernista houses along the seafront
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    Take time to admire the modernista houses along Paseo de Jaume I, Salou's lively seafront promenade, to enjoy their intricate facades along this thoroughfare. Among the most important are the Chalet Voramar and Casa Bonet, the work of the famous modernista architect Domènech Sugranyes i Gras, a student of Antoni Gaudí. As you can see, it's easy to combine leisure and culture in Salou. It's all the better when it doesn't cost a cent!

    Location: Paseo de Jaume I, 43840 Salou, Tarragona, Spain

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    Enjoy the free activities at Salou's winter festival

    Experience the town's attractions during the winter months

    Enjoy the free activities at Salou's winter festival
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    Salou's winter festival, known as Fiesta Mayor de Invierno and held from late January to early February, is a great way to save money on your holiday when you book during the low season. If that's your plan, you will be glad to know that from 23 January to 3 February, Salou celebrates its Fiesta Mayor de Invierno winter festival. Over this period, Salou is host to a number of cultural, historical and leisure events, as well as a large number of free activities. Visit Salou at this time and you can experience firsthand the great Fiesta del Coso Blanco, a monumental procession with all manner of floats amid a spectacle of sound, light and confetti. The town also organises events with gegants (costumed stilt wearers), concerts and sporting events. It's a winter celebration that you won't want to miss if you visit the town at this time of year.

    Location: Salou, 43840 Tarragona, Spain

    Open: 23 January to 3 February

    Phone: +34 977 30 92 00

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