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At Sol Meliã we appreciate everyone's needs are different and therefore we have designed various types of hotel: Meliã Hotels, Tryp Hotels, Sol Hotels and Paradsus Resorts. Our objective is to satisfy the needs of our guests and help them to make the right decision when selecting an hotel.
Each and every one of our hotels is dedicated to providing constant high standards and personalized services, whilst offering excellent value for money.
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At Meeting Sol Meliã we have a dynamic team of experienced professionals, able to meet all your needs in the planning, organization and implementation, of first class conferences, conventions and other special events, at your service, dealing with your requirements, guaranteeing personal care and attention at all times.
Meliã Hotels
Four and five star hotels, located in the heart of major cities, business centres and preferrd holiday resorts, Meliã Hotels offer superior standards of product and services to the descerning business and leisure traveller.
Most Meliã Hotels are distinguished by the extensive choice of conference, meetings, banqueting and incentive facilities. Most also offer ample business services such as Club Royal, our executive floor and Business Centre.
Each Meliã Hotel is shown with its maximum capacity theatre style in a single room.
Meliã Barcelona, Barcelona 5* 500
Meliã Balneario Mondariz, Pontevedra 4*S 1,200
Gran Meliã Volcán, Lanzaroti 5*Lux 500
Tryp Iberia, Gran Canaria 4* 180
Meliã Tamarindos, Gran Caneria 5* 300
Gran Meliã Salinas, Lanzarote 5*Gran Lux 300
Gran Meliã Fénix, Madrid 5* 110
Meliã Victoria, Palma de Mallorca 5* Lux+ 450
ENGLAND
Meliã White House, London 4* 250
ITALY
Meliã Rome Aurelia Antica 4* 700
PORTUGAL
Meliã Gaia Porto, Portugal 4* 300
For further information on these venues... Please visit our Meliã Response Page
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