A popular holiday destination on the Costa Brava, the former fishing village of Lloret de Mar offers an appealing climate and great scenery. Visit the narrow streets of the Old Town and sights such as Santa Clotilde Gardens and the Maritime Museum. Take to the waves at Water World or for a variety of water sports in the Mediterranean. A handful of excellent beaches round out the offerings of this Catalonian family resort, easily reached by car from Barcelona.
Restaurants in Lloret de Mar
5.0 based on 67 reviews
Kayaking on the Costa Brava. Guided routes and possibility to rent the material and go for free
5.0 based on 303 reviews
El Pub is a friendly pub situated in the Fenals area of Lloret de Mar. Su and Flick make you feel welcome. All the sports are shown. Great drinks, bar snacks, free wifi. Worth a visit if in the area.
Friendly guy every evening very welcoming and good with giving tips to where to eat as the hotel food was crap. Pub is friendly and welcoming worth a visit
5.0 based on 72 reviews
Iv Been in this bar a lot in the last week and can’t recommend it enough. It’s Very welcoming, good fun and the owners Spooner and Jane are great hosts It’s Very Popular with tourists and expats and a great pub for watching sport It’s right in the middle of Fenals and only a short walk from Lloret De Mar Give it a try when your in Fenals or Lloret
4.5 based on 332 reviews
Work began in 1896 and it opened in 1901 this cemetery is full of the finest examples of most significant Catalan funeral art and hosts some of Spain’s most important funeral sculptures, it is home for the most magnificent monuments from simple tombstones to large pantheons, one of which was inspired by Gaudi Religious or not this place is a must see if you are visiting Lloret, a very short walk from town, and a time to get away from the beach/holiday makers to see some real masterpieces Superb !!!
4.5 based on 2,421 reviews
This wonderful garden was landscaped in a setting of great beauty on top of a cliff with breath-taking views over the sea, and it is a fine specimen of the spirit that animated the Noucentista movement in Catalonia - an early twentieth-century movement for intellectual and aesthetic renewal that found a distinguished spokesman in the writer Eugeni d'Ors. The Santa Clotilde gardens were designed in the manner of the dainty yet austere gardens of the Italian Renaissance by Nicolau Rubió i Tuduri at the age of twenty-eight, when he was still brimming over with admiration for his master in the art of landscape gardening, Forestier.
Santa Clotilde Gardens are Fantastic and well worth a visit There located just outside fenals in Sa Boadella overlooking stunning Sa Boadella Beach
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