Lloret Open Museum
Discover various places of historic, cultural and natural interest. It is open space, without walls, that covers different locations throughout the territory and allows you to find out about the town's heritage.
Lloret de Mar is one of the most popular holiday destinations in Europe. Located in the heart of the Costa Brava, this Girona town offers a rich and varied tourist offer. Do you want to discover it? Below we show you some of the essential visits that you must do if you visit Lloret de Mar.
Discover various places of historic, cultural and natural interest. It is open space, without walls, that covers different locations throughout the territory and allows you to find out about the town's heritage.
The Santa Clotilde Gardens are located in a place of great beauty. These beautiful gardens are on a cliff with magnificent views to the sea.
This is one of the must-see attractions when taking a stroll around the centre of Lloret. It is one of the town’s most representative buildings.
This house, a surviving example of the traces of the indianos −those who left for Cuba or the West Indies and came back once they had made their fortune− is one of the few remaining ones in Lloret, together with Casa Font or Can Comadran, right in the heart of the old part of the town.
The best way to take in the essence of Lloret de Mar is enjoying its multiple walking routes that go all along the coast line or that go into the woods, opening to the visitant every secret of the mediterranean flora and fauna.
The castle is situated at the top of the hill which separates the beaches of Lloret de Mar and Fenals and dates back to the beginning of the 11th century, possibly from the age of Lady Sicardis and her sons, the Lords of Lloret (1041-1110), when it controlled the feudal territory of Lloret.