The Hotel Mas Passamaner is a moderniste home designed by catalan architect, Domenech i Muntaner. Each room is dedicated to and decorated in the style of a well know Spanish architect. We stayed in Suite 101, dedicated to architect de Josep Maria Jujol i Giber. It was comprised of a comfortable sitting room with large lounge, spacious table, flat screen TV and ceramic fireplace. A large balcony gave off the sitting room with a view over the almond, hazelnut and olive orchards (and the refinery!). The bedroom was spacious, replete with a four-footed bathtub, show, WC with bidet and two sinks.
The restaurant, La Gigantea, was excellent. Chef Joaquim Koerper melds Catalan and French cooking to produce a unique and varied menu. We ate at the restaurant twice. Nothing was repeated.
The staff was attentive and professional. We had a problem with our first room and were efficiently moved to another suite. The staff was helpful with directions, reservations and recommendation.
There are bicycles available, or one can just walk along the orchards. The spa is wholly acceptable if not great.
There is a great deal of road construction between the hotel and Tarragona. It is a bit of a chore navigating to Tarragona, but well worth the effort to visit the Roman ruins.
A trip to El Vandrell, the birthplace of Pablo Casal and to his villa in nearby San Salvador is very worth the 45-minute trip on the roadway.
- Mas Passamaner Hotel
