Maritime Museum Museo del Mar
The building situated on the promenade of Playa Lloret in Lloret de Mar, housing the maritime museum and tourist information office, is the Can Garriga from the year 1887 and is a testament to the golden age of shipping in the 18th century. In this museum the history of shipping is described in 5 thematic sections: The Sons of Lloret, the Mediterranean, Circumnavigation, Lloret After The Age of Sailing Vessels and Beyond the Beach, and Lloret Looks to the Future.
Opening times June-Sept:
Monday to Saturday: 9am-8pm; Sundays: 9am-1pm and 4pm-7pm
Opening times Oct.-May:
Monday to Saturday: 9am –1pm and 4pm-7pm, Sundays: 10am-1pm
Last entry: 1 hour before closing
Admission: approx. 5 € - Concessions approx. 2.50 €
Font de Canaletes Fountain
This fountain is a gift from the city of Barcelona from the year 1968. It is a copy of the fountain of the same name which sits in Barcelona.
Casa de la Vila Town Hall
On Paseo Verdaguer, directly on the promenade, is the neoclassical style town hall, built between 1868 and 1872.
Bronze Sculpture Monument de la Dona Marinera
The bronze sculpture of Ernest Maragall dates back to 1966 and stands at the southern end of the town beach in honour of the sea man’s wife. Legend has it that if you touch her foot whilst looking out to sea, your wish will come true. On the benches next to the sculpture you can observe the hustle and bustle of the beach and enjoy a beautiful view of the sea. If you continue on the path along the coast you will reach Cala Banys .
Sepulcre Romà Roman Tomb
Roman tomb from the year 200A.D. which was originally part of a larger cemetery. In 1968 this tomb was reconstructed using original material. Also accessible with the no.4 bus. One way approx. 1 €
Places of interest in Lloret de Mar, Costa Brava.