Vilalba Sasserra
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Visit Vilalba Sasserra

Hotel Badalona Tower
El personal fue increíblemente amable, profesional y simpático. La habitación siempre estaba limpia. Tuve la mejor experiencia en Badalona, España. Me encantó que hablaran español, que es mi idioma principal. Me impresionó mucho la cantidad de idiomas que hablaban. The staff was incredibly nice ...
Reviewed on Jan 10, 2026

Augusta Barcelona Vallés
Conveniently located for my road trip with easy parking
Reviewed on Sep 16, 2025

Hotel Sercotel Ciutat de Montcada
Don’t stay here! If you care about your rest just put 40-50 more Euros and book a better place. Stayed here 2 nights didn’t had any sleep at all. Walls are like made out of paper. You hear everything, last night me & my wife were hearing people having s*x upstairs. All the conversations on the corridor ...
Reviewed on Mar 1, 2026

Costa Encantada Suites & Resort

Aparthotel Atenea Valles
Very good
Reviewed on Jan 3, 2026

Camping Bellsol
We were staying at the Chalet with family of two teenagers (12+14years old). everything is clean. I love the environment. at 23.00 o’clock is quite. very nice. we were impressed actually, that so nice place and quite here. Curtainly if we have the opportunity again to come to Spain we would love ...
Reviewed on Aug 5, 2025
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