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Surroundings

Costa de Barcelona
With more than 100 kilometres of coastline and great tourist attractions, the Costa de Barcelona is a perfect area to satisfy even the most varied tastes: you will find architectural jewels, enjoy incredible wines, discover an exciting culture and enjoy great experiences surrounded by unique landscapes.

Costa Brava
Hidden coves, incredible beauty and steep cliffs are just some of the countless charms of the Costa Brava. Sailing and windsurfing schools, 17 marinas, over 30 diving centres, three natural parks and a large nature reserve on the Medes Islands await you.

Montserrat
Known as “the magic mountain” due to its unique composition and silhouettes, Montserrat is home to many legends and traditions. It represents a historic pilgrimage destination, both for lovers of its natural beauty and for those seeking its spiritual aspect.

Barcelona
This city is full of history and culture, yet it keeps itself incredibly fresh and updated. Discover its great richness visiting its most emblematic monuments, Sagrada Familia or Park Güell, exploring the Gothic Quarter or admiring Gaudi’s architecture. Although, if you are more into sports culture, the city’s soccer team’s stadium is a must, visit Camp Nou!

Girona
This small city, located between the Pyrenees and Costa Brava, is a calm refuge from other more-touristic areas in the region, while still offering a wide range of cultural attractions. In this city founded by Romans you can visit its Força Vella, its medieval widening or the jewish quarter to discover the different cultures that live together in Girona.