Costa Brava - in depth - Attractions


Costa Brava

Major cities: Barcelona, Girona

Rugged, beautiful coast
Picturesque fishing villages with access to the countryside inland
Greener and less developed that the Costas further South
Stunning architecture - old and modern

Costa Brava, the Wild Coast, region of Northern Catalonia. Barcelona, the capital of Catalonia is a cosmopolitan city. Girona, the second city of the region, has strong Catalan influence.

Places of interest
Barcelona Las Ramblas - a sweeping avenue of 1 km, from the foothills of
Mount Tibidado to the port of Barceloneta, the main beach
el Mercat de la Boqueria - considered the best food market in Spain
zoo and aquarium
Girona a medieval walled city with a wealth of Gothic and Romanesque buildings plus a mix of Muslim and Frankish history
Figueres Dali Museum designed by the artist
Tossa Ancient fortified port

Locality Attractions Lifestyle Properties
How to get here, temperature chart and location map An area profile - the main attractions and special features The Region's specialities including food and culture All this area's properties currently held in the exhibition centre