Route through the historic center
We propose a route to learn about the most interesting heritage of the historic center of Lloret.
Passeig Mossèn Jacint Verdaguer
Martí Sureda designed our promenade down to exact measurements (no exaggeration), in an area of land reclaimed from the sea.
Martí Sureda designed our promenade down to exact measurements (no exaggeration), in an area of land reclaimed from the sea. At one end would be the Town Hall, built in 1872 and designed by architect Félix de Azúa; at the other, Casa Garriga, constructed in 1887.
Between this house and the town hall lies a promenade filled with red sand and surrounded by palm trees, evoking the atmosphere of the American colonies. The sand’s reddish colour comes from a combination of clay sand with a redbrick trecandís. This gives it a highly distinctive colour which, when it rains, you’ll also find on your shoes.
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.
Medieval flag in charge of the canons of the capitol of the cathedral of Girona. Stately residence.
Chapel of the Sants Metges
This small chapel belonged to the former charity hospital of Lloret
Old defense tower
Known as Can Grassot it was a tower against piracy.
Exempt building, popular architecture.
Parish Church of Sant Romà
This is one of the most spectacular churches in the region. Its impressive domes with captivating colours will take you by complete surprise.
Can Font - The house of Nicolau Font i Maig
If you come to Lloret, don’t miss the only ‘Indiano’-style house museum open to the public in Catalonia.
Carrer de les Viudes i de les Donzelles
Street of the Widows and Maidens. This curiously named alleyway reminds us of a topic associated with the legend of the ‘Indianos’
Es Tint
It’s one of the last remaining spaces on the Costa Brava where you can discover how fishing nets were dyed traditionally.