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Calella - Costa Brava Food

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Top Tips from our customers for Food in Calella - Costa Brava

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  • Restaurants all close by to hotel - good good - good English pub called Alcatraz (2 mins away from hotel) - excellent food - good old english breakfast. Lots of nice small shops close by. Mini golf, ten pin bowling etc all close by. from Julie 
    in Bishop Auckland
    Stayed at Bernat II HotelAugust 2007
  • Try the local tapas bars for a relaxing meal and drink. and if you feel like something a little more lively try the Kauai Polynesian bar in the main nightlife area about 25 mins walk from the hotel. from Michelle 
    in Rotherham
    Stayed at Balmes HotelAugust 2007
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  • GREAT RESTAURANT JUST AROUND THE CORNER FROM THE HOTEL ON FACING THE SEA FRONT IS MALIBU. FRIENDLY STAFF AND GREAT FOOD. HOTEL BAR 'CAFE CLUB' IS VERY GOOD FOR A RELAXING NIGHT OUT. from KERRY 
    in NEWTOWNARDS
    Stayed at Les Palmeres HotelAugust 2007
  • Try having lunch/dinner in the Calella Palace Hotel - in the same group and only 5 minutes walk up the road, book before 7pm the day before you want to go. Or take advantage of the free bus to the other HTop Hotels in the Costa Brava. from A 
    in Rochdale
    Stayed at H. Top Amaika HotelNovember 2006
  • We took advantage of being able to eat in the sister hotels along the coast. As long as you book one day in advance you can eat lunch or dinner somewhere else so we drove along the coast every day for a look round and use the all inclusive facilities in other H-top hotels. from Dee 
    in Bournemouth
    Stayed at H. Top Amaika HotelFebruary 2007
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  • The best thing about this holiday was being able to use the facilities and eat at the other hotels in the chain. The nearby Callella Palace was a much better hotel and eating there was a much more civilised experience. Also The Amaika hotel also nearby was of a much higher standard but was fully booked for meals during our stay so we only used it for drinks. from SUSAN 
    in ORMSKIRK
    Stayed at H. Top Olympic HotelMay 2007
  • All the restaurants we ate at were very good and value for money. We had no worries about swimming in the sea it was so clean, although the current was a bit strong.The shopping is awesum, loads of shops, loads of bargins and we were never hasseled . A great place for all ages. from V 
    in Sutton In Ashfield
    Stayed at H. Top Amaika HotelJuly 2007
  • We used the all inclusive facilities at the Amika, and se veral other H TOP hotels around the resorts. from Paul 
    in Leicester
    Stayed at H. Top Calella Palace HotelJuly 2007
  • Better value going all inclusive and you don't need to take as much spending money with!!! from julie 
    in chorley
    Stayed at H. Top Amaika HotelAugust 2007
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