Peratallada, Catalonia, Spain


4.5 (824 reviews) Spent Ranking #1 in Province of Girona Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas

An exquisite medieval gem

This is an exquisite little medieval town where I felt l had stepped back in time. Narrow alleys leading to bright squares, flowers tumbling out of walls, bumpy and uneven cobbled streets...Peratallada has it all. There are some beautiful shops, cafés and restaurants here too. Climb the clock tower near the castle free of charge to enjoy the views over the town and to see as far as the sea and the Medes islands. Peratallada captured my heart.
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Address

, Peratallada, Spain, Postal Code: 17113.

Mobile

+34 872 98 70 30

Website

https://www.visitperatallada.cat/en/venues/l/5-peratallada.html

Current local date and time now

Wednesday, May 15, 2024, 9:54

User Ratings

4.5 based on (824 reviews)

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Reviews


  • 5Tamerlans007 5:00 PM Jan 6, 2020
    Medieval
    One of the most beautiful villages in the north of the country. Its narrow medieval streets and alleys and its walls and towers make it an unmisding place to visit. there are plenty of good restaurants to taste local food but it's better to book before you get there, especially at the weekends.
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  • 4TravelJimmy_UK 5:00 PM Jul 12, 2021
    Beautiful little village but they need to make some simple improvements
    A beautiful little village. We've visted it three times in past few years, twice with an overnight stay. Most recent was in July 21, when the village still looked beautiful but we were very disaappointed by a couple of things. Firstly, in the evenings almost all of the restaurants turn you away if you only want drinks, so it's very hard to find a place for pre or post dinner drinks. The ONLY place we could find where you could have drinks only was the Bar del Poble in the main square which closes at 10pm (the staff are very friendly and helpful there). Secondly, on the day we stayed (a Tuesday) many of the restaurants were closed. However, from walking past them alll we found that NONE of the restaurants displayed their opening days/hours outside - surely a simple thing to do! Even worse was when we asked at the local tourist information office about which restuarants were open that night they had absolutely no idea and could only offer a list of phone numbers so we could call them! As it's such a small village with only 15 restaurants it is surely a simple thing for the tourist information office to research all of their opening days and hours and keep details of this on hand.