Excursió d'un dia a Lloret de Mar
Town Hall - ‘Casa de la Villa’
Located next to the seafront promenade and constructed in a combination of modern and old styles, it will surely pique your interest.
Lloret de Mar’s town hall conserves the area’s ‘Indiano’ essence and presides over Passeig Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer, beside the sea.
The building was constructed in 1872 by architects Marí Sureda and Félix de Azúa and features a neoclassical style. It was built during the town’s ‘Indiano’ period beside the former site of Lloret de Mar’s shipyards, where ships were constructed to transport the town’s inhabitants to the Americas.
You can identify the building through its architectural features endemic to the period. Above the clock, you can see one of the few remaining coats of arms of King Amadeo of Savoy.
Be sure to look out for its wrought-iron bell tower, complementing a clock installed by Isidre Bofill of Barcelona.
Coastal trail Lloret de Mar - Tossa de Mar
The 12-km coastal route that separates Lloret de Mar from Tossa de Mar is a rollercoaster of ups and downs
Sa Caleta
A small cove next to Lloret Beach and at the start of the coastal trail that runs from Lloret de Mar to Tossa de Mar.
Maritime Museum - Can Garriga
Located on the waterfront promenade, Can Garriga is one of the most important ‘Indiano’ houses in Lloret de Mar.
Passeig Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer
Martí Sureda designed our promenade down to exact measurements (no exaggeration), in an area of land reclaimed from the sea.
Town Hall - ‘Casa de la Villa’
Located next to the seafront promenade and constructed in a combination of modern and old styles, it will surely pique your interest.
La Dona Marinera
This sculpture, also called the “Venus of Lloret”, bestows Lloret’s coastline with a beautiful and high-quality artistic structure that ensures a constant ...
Church of Sant Romà
Catholic Church