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Everything you need to know
This deal includes
- Luna Park Hotel & Spa 3* located in Malgrat de Mar (Barcelona Coast) (Costa del Maresme - Barcelona Coast).
- Half board available.
- Access to the outdoor swimming pool.
- Access to the special area for adults only.
- Yoga and Tai-Chi lessons (under availability).
- 1 access to the hotel Spa per person per stay (for stays of 4 nights or more and usable from Sunday to Thursday).
Solo & family stays
- Babies from 0 to 1: the first one stays for free sharing bed with two adults in double and triple rooms.
In case you want to travel with 2 babies in the same room, please contact us here so we can check if it is possible.
General discounts:
- Children from 2 to 11 years old: the 1st and 2nd with a 30% discount.
Good to know: Discounts for children apply as long as they sleep in the same room with 2 adults or 2 people paying the adult rate.
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Maximum room capacity is 4 people per room.
Good to know: The accommodation does not admit a 5th place in the same room, either adult or child. -
Single occupancy surcharge: 100%, i.e. the same price as for two people in a double room.
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Pet Policy
Key info you should have
Slow Travel Holidays!
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Have you heard of Slow Travel? It is a new trend in the world of tourism that wants to help you unwind.
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We live in a world of haste and stress, and the idea of this type of tourism is to help travellers to unwind, slow down and enjoy their free time with maximum relaxation.
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For this reason, the hotel offers free yoga and Tai-Chi lessons to its guests. These lessons are on request! Once at the hotel, you can go to reception to be informed of the schedules and availability for each class. If you want to participate, wear comfortable clothes! Get ready to unwind from the routine and reconnect with your "inner self".
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In the special Only Adults area, only people over 18 years of age may enter. In the area you will find a space dedicated to Yoga classes, tai-chi, swimming pool and hammocks.
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If your reservation is for 4 nights or more, you will have included one ticket to the hotel SPA per person and booking!
Relax and unwind
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Book 4 nights or more and enjoy 1 spa access per person per stay (valid Sunday to Thursday).
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Opening hours: 09:00h–21:00h (Tuesdays from 13:00h to 21:00h).
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Minimum age: 12 years old (12–16 must be with an adult).
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Swimsuit, towel, and flip-flops are mandatory.
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Reservation required at check-in.
Why this destination is a must-visit
Curiosities of Malgrat de Mar (Barcelona Coast)
Malgrat de Mar, on the Barcelona Coast, is a destination full of surprises. Behind the calm image of a seaside town lies a story of engineering feats, resilience and an impressive transformation.
Here are some of its most striking curiosities:
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The “aviary” in the sea: La Pilona
Walk along Malgrat Beach and you’ll spot a rusty iron structure rising from the water. Known as La Pilona, it once marked the end of an aerial cable system that transported iron from the Can Palomeres mines to ships offshore. A true engineering marvel of the early 20th century, it is now an iconic symbol of the town and a favourite resting place for cormorants. -
Castle Park: a balcony with a space-age lift
At the top of a hill in the town centre stands Parc del Castell. Beyond its 360° views, the real curiosity is its inclined panoramic lift. Free to use, it takes you from the historic centre to the peaceful gardens in under a minute. -
Francesc Macià Park: the land of giants
Malgrat is home to one of Catalonia’s most original parks. In Parc de Francesc Macià, everything is oversized: giant pencils, erasers as big as cars and huge sculptures of cakes and sweets. Adults feel tiny, children feel like they’ve stepped into a fairy tale. -
A church that looks like a cathedral
The Church of Sant Nicolau is known as the “Cathedral of the Coast”. Built in the 18th century, its imposing size and interior often surprise visitors, who mistake it for a cathedral despite the town’s modest scale. -
The origin of its name
According to popular legend, “Malgrat” comes from “mal grat”, meaning unpleasant, referring to the marshy land where the town was founded. Over time, those marshes became fertile orchards, now famous for the prized mongeta del ganxet bean. -
The Civil War shelter
Beneath the church square lies a restored air-raid shelter from the Spanish Civil War. Open to visitors, it offers a powerful and moving glimpse into Malgrat’s strategic past. -
The Tordera Delta and flamingos
Malgrat marks the border between Barcelona and Girona provinces. After recent storms, the mouth of the Tordera River transformed into a new lagoon, now attracting flamingos and migratory birds never seen here before.
