Hostal Can Salvador

Puig-Rom, 43, 17480 Roses
Good, 7.1
The room 106's bathroom was filled up with a strong sewage smell. The odor sometimes came in the bedroom even with the door closed. Additionnaly, the walls are like paper thus you can hear everything in a range of +/- 2 floors. I strongly don't recommend this hotel if you're looking for a quiet and comfy place to stay !
 Anonymous, France, France (24 Jul 2013)
Hostal Can Salvador

Hostal Can Salvador , 9 rooms

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Stay in the Heart of Roses

Hostal Can Salvador is 200 metres from Roses Beach and 5 minutes’ walk from the Marina. It offers a furnished rooftop terrace, 24-hour front desk and an on-site café-bar.

Featuring tiled floors and light wood furniture, the air-conditioned rooms at the Can Salvador have a flat-screen TV. The private bathroom comes with a bath and hairdryer, and there is a work desk and safe. Free Wi-Fi is available at reception.

There is easy access to the AP7 Motorway. Empuriabrava and the Aiguamolls de L’Empordà Nature Reserve are a 15-minute drive away. Just 10 minutes’ drive to the north is Cap de Creus Nature Reserve.

Nearest beaches: La Nova Beach, Del Rastell Beach, Els Palangrers Beach and 10 more beaches 5 km around

Hostal Can Salvador is in Roses

South of the Albera Range, Roses Bay forms a deep inlet in the coastline some 15 km long, with long sandy beaches and marshland. It is bounded by the Cap de Creus peninsula to the north and the Montgrí massif to the south.

Rhode and Emporion, located at either end of the bay, were the gateways through which Greek culture entered the country. Both have developed into major tourist resorts: Roses in the north and L’Escala to the south.

Roses is the charming fishing village of Alt Empordà that welcomes visitors to the doors of the Cap de Creus Natural Park (Parc Natural del Cap de Creus).

The origins of Roses date back the VIII century BC, with the arrival and establishment of the Rhodian, originating from the Greek island of Rhodes. Its name comes from this origins. Trade and the Roman occupation of this place have made a melting pot that explains the mood of a very modern, open, active and generous population.

Roses touristic points of interest are many and very different among them. Faced with the great natural landscapes that offer their creeks: Cala Montjoi, Cala Canyelles, Cala Jóncols, Cala Murtra, Cala Lledó, Cala Rustella, etc. you can also find cultural highlights of great interest as the route of the dolmens (dolmen Creu d'en Cobertella, Llit de la Generala, Cap de l'Home, Casa Cremada), also the Museum of Ciutadella (Citadel), the Castle of Santa Trinitat, Roses the Lighthouse and many other. Roses also has the largest fishing port in northern Costa Brava.

Roses CitadelRoses Coast

The cultural and musical offer of Roses is extensive and includes lectures, rock and blues festivals, exhibitions, concerts of various types of music and more. In summer the village hosts one of the major music festivals in the Costa Brava: Sons of Món (Sound of the World).

he best time to stroll by the harbour, one of the busiest on the Costa Brava, is in the evening, when the fishing boats sail in with their escort of gulls. 

The terraces are an invitation to sit and chat, while the fortified precinct of the Ciutadella, built in the 16th century by Charles V to protect the region from pirates, merits a leisurely visit. Inside this vast fortress are the remains of the Greek colony of Rhode, founded in the 4th century BC, and the Benedictine Monastery of Santa Maria. All kinds of water sports can be practised at Roses, off the town’s own beaches of fine sand and in the coves of L’Almadrava, Montjoi and Jòncols.

If you are interested in nature walks and tours Roses offers well marked and accessible ones, through an exceptional nature resulting from the combination of sea and mountains.

The coast of Roses is full of contrasts. You'll find many cliffs overlooking the sea, but also quiet creeks with clear and shallow waters, soft sand, providing ideal conditions for practicing water sports like kayaking, fishing, sailing, windsurfing, paragliding, etc. For all these reasons, the family fun in this village at the foot of Cape Creus is guaranteed.

Roses Bay

The name of Roses has been linked in recent years to the figure of the excellent chef Ferran Adrià, worldwide well-known for its innovative cuisine. Its famous restaurant, El Bulli, located in the idyllic Cala Montjoi, has become the El Bulli Foundation, a center of culinary research.

Ferran Adrià, El Bulli chefRoses harbour



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Anonymous
Group of friends
  Israel, Israel

There is no parking to wifi like we been told at the site and its one star hotel and not two

La habitación y el ruido

5.4
2
Duncan
Family with young children
  France, France

Excellent friendly staff, breakfast was good too and the room was comfortable

La habitación y el ruido

8.8
3
Anonymous
Family with young children
  France, France

The room 106's bathroom was filled up with a strong sewage smell. The odor sometimes came in the bedroom even with the door closed. Additionnaly, the walls are like paper thus you can hear everything in a range of +/- 2 floors. I strongly don't recommend this hotel if you're looking for a quiet and comfy place to stay !

La habitación y el ruido

3.8
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Anonymous
Family with young children
  France, France

Patrons d'age mur et tellement gentils.On ne trouve plus cela dans les grands hotels.C'etait vraiment le petit hotel convivial.

le manque isolation entre les chambres

7.9
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Anonymous
Family with young children
  France, France

la propreté ,l'acceuil,le prix,la proximité de la plage et l'hotel est situe a quelque metre du centre ville

pas de parking atitré a l'hotel tres difficile de se garer en plein centre ville et en pleine saison

7.9
3
Lucile
Family with young children
  France, France

Bon rapport qualité prix Climatisation Emplacement parfait près de la plage et en centre ville.

Mauvaise isolation entre les chambres. Petit déjeune pas très varié. Accueil du personnel mitigé selon les personnes .

7.5
4
Gilles
Family with young children
  France, France

La disponibilité du personnel l'accueil, leur gentillesse

Manque d'isolation, donc un peu bruyant en matinée.

10.0
5
Philippe
Family with young children
  France, France

petit hôtel sympa pas de bruit car pas en bord de route nous étions au dernier étage avec une grande terrasse la vue pas trop top mais tranquille nous faisons des courses au petit spart cela nous permettais de manger sur la terrasse

dommage pas d'ascenseur

8.3
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Anonymous
Family with young children
  France, France

Chambre assez spacieuse et hôtel très bien place a quelques pas de la plage et des boutiques. Très propre

Chambre située à quelques mètres de l'hôtel, donc pas de wifi sauf pour aller au petit déjeuner qui n'est pas très varié ceci dit. Matelas a ressorts un peu mou.

7.5
7
Nora
Family with young children
  France, France

drôle,notre chambre se trouvait à 20 m de l'hotel, la clim,la salle de bain toute neuve et l'acceuil de la propriétaire,

rien

7.9
8
Irene
Group of friends
  Spain, Spain

Hostal modesto, pero con buenas prestaciones y instalaciones. Excelente limpieza y situado en el centro del pueblo. Muy buena relación calidad-precio. Y la encargada del hostal es muy agradable y cercana, muy buen trato con el cliente.

Decoración modesta. Desayuno poco variado.

9.6

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