Hostal Noria
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Hostal Noria

Plaça de la Font, 53, Tarragona, Catalonia 43003, Spain
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Set in the heart of Tarragona’s old town, this value hotel is ideal for a visit to this charming Catalan city. The Hostal Noria is conveniently located in Plaça de la Font, a long pedestrianised square which forms the city’s focal point. From here, all of Tarragona’s historic monuments are just a short walk away. Outside the city you will find a range of beautiful beaches and the Port Aventura theme park in nearby Salou.Show More
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3.5/5Cleanliness: 3.5
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Public Parking24-Hour Front DeskWi-Fi in Public AreasFreeBar
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Surroundings
Airport: Reus Airport
(15.9 km)
Train: Tarragona
(810m)
Landmarks: Circo romanos (MHT)
(120m)
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3.5/5
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  • Cleanliness3.5
  • Amenities3.5
  • Location3.5
  • Service3.5

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Guest User
April 28, 2024
Great, cheap place in the very center, everything is close, and you can see the circus from the balcony. The room is basic but good. It was clean enough as well, with daily clean towels. The night shift staff we talked to is a great guy. Recommend!
DaniaSap
September 3, 2021
Ideal for a one night stay and to visit the city center. I was in a single room and it suited me perfectly in terms of size and cleanness. The staff is mainly concentrated on offering service to the cafe' so the check-in is a bit odd. However I was provided with the instructions on parking options vs costs and generally they were kind - just they seem not to pay too much attention. The elevator is available but only as of the first floor. Breakfast was possible in the morning and it was readily served and very cheap. The hostal is very near to the square where the city hall is: the square is full of restaurants. Inevitably, there is some noise in the evening - however i was so dead tired that I collapsed in the bed. Overall, it is budget hotel with a good quality/price ratio. I would return.
Guest User
August 29, 2023
Piani non comodamente accessibili, per prendere l'ascensore bisogna salire per una scala stretta sino al 1 piano, camera piccolissima con 2 letti divisi, balcone piccolissimo, nel bagno non vi era neanche il sapone per lavarsi la faccia, ti affacci dal quel misero balconcino e hai una visione spettrale con tantissimi piccioni accovacciati a 2 metri da te, non esiste l'aria condizionata ma un ventilatore con fuori 46 gradi costanti, in camera facevamo la sauna anche alle 4 di notte. Non lo consiglio a nessuno. La proprietaria con una ghigna e non per niente sorridente. Peccato.
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SuperJiong
August 21, 2023
The hostal is at one end of Placa de la Font, so great location. This was our go-to place for snacks at lunchtime - normally a filled roll. The food was actually very nice, especially considering the low price. We had hamburger and chips/ egg and chips one day too and they were fine. The service was odd. We arrived at 3pm on the first day and they were happy to make us rolls. Another day we sat 20 minutes before giving up. Another day our order was taken and then another waitress had to take it again as our waiter had disappeared. The staff didn't speak much English but were always friendly enough. So good for the food, less so for erratic (but not unfriendly) service.
Guest User
July 18, 2023
This is specifically a review of the hostel restaurant—I was in Tarragona with a university program, and half of my group were staying at Hostal Noria, so I went to the restaurant a couple of times. The food was fine enough—simple, decently prepared, inexpensive, with a good amount of menu options. The service, however, was awful—not just slow, but outright hostile, and for no reason, especially given that I later learned that the restaurant doubles as the hotel's reception area and so the opposite should actually have reasonably been expected (that staff would be welcoming, especially of someone pulling a suitcase and so clearly a likely hostel guest). The first occasion I walked in, on my first day in Tarragona, the server behind the desk shot me such a cold glare that I thought she must have mistaken me for someone else—I didn't know her at all, and she was looking at me as though she despised me for simply walking in and asking if I could still order lunch. Eventually some minutes after I sat down another server came by and the rest of my dining experience was fine, until I went up to the counter to pay, and the first server again gave me that same angry attitude. The second time, I came in for a late breakfast, was the only guest in the restaurant, and the same initially hostile server was the only server in the restaurant. She did not come to my table for 20 minutes, despite there being no other guests to serve. At 10 minutes into my wait I peered over the counter to see if she was occupied with any cooking or kitchen prep, but she was just on her phone, playing a game I think. She eventually came over, seeming somewhat sheepish, as she took my order: at that point I believed the long waiting time had indeed been intended to run me off. I'm Black; the server was white. The only reason, in my experience, for anyone to be so demonstrably hostile toward me as soon as I enter a space has been racism. I know that Spain is in a period of great flux right now, meaning that many people—including this server perhaps—may identify people from visibly different backgrounds to them as being harbingers of negative changes in their lives. But this is a business in the hospitality sector. That behavior is unacceptable everywhere but especially at a place whose sole business purpose is hosting people, *regardless* of background. It was an unfortunate experience to have in an otherwise beautiful city. Please do better.
Guest User
December 29, 2022
Pagué 40 euros por una habitación muy pequeña. La recepcionista era muy fría, la ducha no se subía a la altura de la cabeza, no había nada de jabón. Sin una lampara al lado de la cama. Más básico imposible. La ubicación es buena pero hay otras opciones.
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Guest User
August 19, 2022
Hôtel simple mais efficace, le prix était très intéressant pour passer une seule nuit. La chambre et la salle de bain sont petites mais correspondent au prix et sont propres. Il n’y avait pas de clim mais un ventilateur qui était suffisant. Un parking public est disponible au pied de l’hôtel pour 18euros la journée
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Guest User
January 31, 2023
We waited 5 minutes for a person to come to us to ask for drinks. The waitress didn’t even speak english. We ordered drinks and they didnt come out until my mother went in and got them herself after 30 minutes of waiting. she then ordered our food that didnt arrive for another 20 minutes. We asked for my fathers meal on 3 occasions and they were still in the process of making them. They finally arrived after we asked again when the waitress was serving people outside aswell. The food was standard but it was a pity we couldnt eat it together as a family
Guest User
January 31, 2023
Location was fantastic, right in the old town. The room had an old world charm. It was spacious, with a beautiful wardrobe. There’s also a balcony. Very nice bathroom. rather than using the expensive parking located opposite to the hotel (€18), we used an underground parking that is located close to the Muralles which is priced at €4.5 per day. All major attractions were close by. For example, the basilica was just 300 m away. The Roman walls, the Roman Circus, balcony promenade and the amphitheater were within walking distance. Supermarket is close by as well.

Property Policies

Check-in and Check-out Times
Check-in: 13:00–24:00
Check-out: 11:00–12:00

Front desk hours: 24/7

Child Policies
Children of all ages are welcome at this property.
Children between 0 and 1 years old can stay for free if no extra bed is needed.

Cots and Extra Beds
For all room types, cots and extra beds cannot be added.

Breakfast
StyleBuffet
AgeFee
Adult
€6.00 (approx. CAD 8.83) per person
Additional breakfast fees are not included in the total and need to be paid at the property.

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Property Description

  • Number of Rooms: 24
Set in the heart of Tarragona’s old town, this value hotel is ideal for a visit to this charming Catalan city. The Hostal Noria is conveniently located in Plaça de la Font, a long pedestrianised square which forms the city’s focal point. From here, all of Tarragona’s historic monuments are just a short walk away. Outside the city you will find a range of beautiful beaches and the Port Aventura theme park in nearby Salou.

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About This Property

Nearest AirportReus Airport
Distance to Airport15.85KM
Nearest Train StationTarragona
Distance to Train Station0.81KM
Average Price FromCAD91
Hotel Star Rating2