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3.0 out of 5 based on 2 reviews
If you book the triple/family room don’t expect three actual beds, there was no proper bed for my daughter, who ended up in a put me up bed that was the thickness of a book… They didn’t supply enough blankets either. Having paid adult fares for children on the specific condition they’d have a bed it was ver... + more
Bev
1 out of 5
It’s a nice hotel, the location was perfect, probably a 2 minute walk to the gondola. We had a room for 3 which was described to have a loungey bit, but it was actually just 2 beds and then a fold out. The breakfasts and dinners were really good and featured a mix of different meals. All the facilities were ni... + more
Pam, London
5 out of 5
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Location: where is Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu)

Nearest lift: 140m

Tuition meeting point: 140m (top of lift)

Resort centre: in the centre


Overview: hotel description: Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu) description

A fantastically located hotel with a wonderful Tibetan-theme right in the heart of the village. One of the main sources of relaxation in the Himalaia is the wellness area. It's free to use an comes complete with a hot tub, sauna and fitness room - everything you need to sort out the aches and pains from the slopes.

There's a bar with a pool table and the cosy lounge has a large fireplace with old leather wingback chairs, the perfect spot for a glass of wine at the end of a good (or bad) day. And for those who want to stay in touch, there's a TV lounge and an internet corner.


Facilities: Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu) features

Tibetan-themed

Cosy lounge with fireplace

Restaurant bar & pool table

Hot tub & sauna

Fitness room

TV lounge

Internet corner

Children's soft play area (unsupervised)


Room Types: Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu) bedrooms

The 106 rooms all come with satellite TV, a mini-bar and a shower. They're decked out with hardwood and have plenty of natural light.

The studios are slightly bigger than the rooms and have a living area with one double and one single sofa bed. They also have a kitchenette with microwave that makes it that much easier to lounge in your room in the morning and gather your bearings before starting the day.

One bedroom apartments are also a great option for groups or families. They feature a twin bedroom plus a double sofa bed in the lounge as well as a lovely kitchenette.

Free use of spa area with hot tub and sauna. Valid for 2017/18 holidays.

Free ski guiding provided by the hotel


Meals: Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu) food & drink

It's half board at the Hotel Himalaia, so expect a full buffet breakfast each morning to get you started. In the evenings, sit down to a large buffet-style evening meal, perfect for refuelling after a day on the slopes. Your Christmas are New Year Gala meals are included.

We update Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu)'s details often, but facilities do change. e.g. some extras listed by the supplier as "free" or included might only be for the first time you use them, or for one time per party, then charged for further use. If any specific feature is essential to your holiday, make sure you ask us to confirm the details of it before you book your holiday.
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Resort: about Soldeu and El Tarter: about holidays in Soldeu and El Tarter: about ski holidays in Soldeu and El Tarter: about ski holidays in Soldeu and El Tarter Andorra

Most terrain in Andorra English speaking ski schools Family friendly

Soldeu and El Tarter are the more reserved neighbours of lively Pas de La Casa, and share the same Grandvalira ski area with the best skiing in the Pyrenees. Over 200km of slopes, three immaculately maintained snowparks, and enough mountain restaurants to keep even gastro-skiers occupied. Down at resort level great bars and restaurants let you take advantage of Andorra’s famous sunny afternoons and, if you’re looking for a trip to avoid the crowds and prices of the Alps, a ski holiday in Soldeu or El Tarter is hard to beat.

Beginner Intermediate Advanced Snowboard

Great for Beginners Relaxed intermediates Progressing freestylers Budget conscious

Soldeu and El Tarter webcam

Snow Report: Top 75cm, Bottom N/Acm

Snow Forecast: 20cm expected this week

Snow History: November average depth 10.83cm

Soldeu and El Tarter trail map

Approx. airport transfer times depend on conditions:

Lleida-Alguaire Airport - Spain150 km
Toulouse Blagnac Airport - France195 km
Region:Andorra, Pyrenees.
First opened:1956

Soldeu and El Tarter lift pass price last reported as 240 € (adult 6 day). Ask for a quote when booking Hotel Himalaia Soldeu (Soldeu).
Night skiing: Yes
Soldeu and El Tarter has NE, NW, E facing slopes.
Usually open for skiing December - April.

Town altitude: 2100m
Top of slopes: 2600m
Bottom of piste: 1710m
Vertical drop: 890m
Total length of trails:210 km
Longest piste:5 km
Together with Pas de la Casa, Soldeu and El Tarter make up the Grandvalira which is the largest, highest and most popular ski area in Andorra. Soldeu is the larger and livelier of the two villages, with El Tarter retaining a more traditional feel. Although just around the corner from Pas de la Casa, there is a much more relaxed and family friendly vibe in Soldeu and El Tarter, and they have successfully distanced the villages from the cheap and cheerful heavy partying reputation that Andorra built up in the nine...
The Grandvalira ski area is the largest in the Pyrenees, and recent expansions and infrastructural improvements have enhanced it sufficiently so that it is rightly considered a viable alternative to skiing in the Alps, especially compared to the smaller resorts. With over 200km of piste, three snow parks, a boarder cross course and designated freeriding areas there’s fun to be had regardless of how you like to spend your day on the mountains. 60% of the ski area is covered by artificial snowmaking facilities, s...
Whilst the nightlife in this neck of the woods is overshadowed by nearby Pas de La Casa, there’s still enough variety for a one week ski holiday. And if this doesn’t prove to be the case, then Pas is just a short bus ride away… With a good range of tapas and assorted pub grub, as well as the usual suspects drinks wise, the Villager is the first port of call after big a day on the mountain. Fat Albert’s (Fatty’s to the locals) serves a range of local specialities and European staples. The nightclub upst...

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"Something to watch out for if you're a family"

Bev
1/ out of 5
If you book the triple/family room don’t expect three actual beds, there was no proper bed for my daughter, who ended up in a put me up bed that was the thickness of a book… They didn’t supply enough blankets either. Having paid adult fares for children on the specific condition they’d have a bed it was very disappointing. The reps were useless when it came to sorting the situation out. It was a shame as there were other bits of the hotel like the food that were good, but the problem with the bedroom tainted the whole experience.

"Everything was fine!"

Pam, London
5/ out of 5
It’s a nice hotel, the location was perfect, probably a 2 minute walk to the gondola. We had a room for 3 which was described to have a loungey bit, but it was actually just 2 beds and then a fold out. The breakfasts and dinners were really good and featured a mix of different meals. All the facilities were nice, including the spa bit. Apart from 3 pubs, there’s not an awful lot happening in the area where the hotel is, though this wasn’t a problem as we’d come to ski anyway!
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