2026 Peralada Travel Guide: must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transport & travel experiences (updated in March)
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This historic town sits on top of a hill in Alt Empordà, just 7 km from the regional capital of Figueres.
Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Girona (Region)
Although Peralada's history dates back to 500 BC, its golden age was during the Middle Ages. Its impressive historic district dates back to this period and is home to the Villa Museum, the Romanesque cloister of San Domenech, now housing the tourism office, the hilltop Church of San Martí, and remnants of city walls from various periods.
The Gothic Monastery of El Carmen is home to the Peralada Castle Museum. Every year, this iconic castle-palace hosts the Peralada International Music Festival. In the Celler Perelada, near the castle's gardens, winery visits and tastings of Empordà Designation of Origin wines and cava can be organized.
The town of Vilanova de la Muga, part of Peralada, is home to the ancient Church of Santa Eulàlia with its Romanesque and Gothic frescoes. A variety of hiking and cycling routes allow visitors to explore the natural environment surrounding Peralada.
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Keir.P
Discovering the Timeless Charm of Peralada
#holidayitinerary Peralada in the Catalonia region of Spain is a small town that blends history, elegance, and a relaxed atmosphere. Walking through its quiet streets feels like stepping back in time, with old stone buildings, charming squares, and a peaceful pace of life. The highlight is the beautiful Peralada Castle, with its towers, gardens, and cultural events that give the town a unique character.
Peralada is also well known for its wine, and visiting a local winery or tasting some regional specialties is a real treat. The town is not overly crowded, which makes it even more enjoyable for a calm day trip or a slower stay. Whether you come for the history, the castle, or simply to enjoy the authentic Catalan atmosphere, Peralada offers a wonderful mix of tradition and charm that leaves a lasting impression.
Dinda.Pratiwi
Dragon Boat Festival Getaway~ A Historical Witness in Girona, Spain's Mediterranean Coast
For the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, of course, it's time to travel abroad! This 12th-century Romanesque monument is the sole surviving testament to the ancient Augustinian monastery built in the latter half of the 11th century. The original community was destroyed, and in 1578, it was acquired by the Knights of Saint Domènec, from which it got its name.
The capitals and columns belong to the cloister of the original Romanesque monastery, but the building's history dates back to the 16th century. In 1835, after being confiscated, it was handed over to the city council. Since then, it has served various purposes: a hospital, a courthouse, a barracks, and even a cinema. The buildings surrounding the cloister were part of a large fortress rebuilt in the 18th century, which was demolished in the 1960s. It remains one of the most significant public architectural elements in Peralada that visitors can explore today.
Alyssa Keir
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Dragon Boat Festival Trip to Spain: Mediterranean Monastery
For the Dragon Boat Festival holiday, traveling abroad is a must!
This castle was built in the 14th century by Viscount Rocabertí and is located outside the walls near the Carmelite Convent. In 1923, Miguel Mateu Pla acquired the castle to house his extensive collection of sculptures, altarpieces, tapestries, furniture, and more. Among the treasures are illuminated manuscripts and Gothic scripts. The castle also boasts a significant wine cellar with traditions dating back to the 15th century. During August, it hosts a prestigious international music festival.
Alyssa Keir
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🇪🇸 Cafè del Centre - A casino turned restaurant
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Cafè del Centre was opened as a casino back in 1873 and has now turned into a tapas restaurant. It is a very charming space with well-designed interior. The vintage decoration represents Catalan restaurant of the time. The choice of tapas is pretty good with many interesting dishes. We had trout tartar and the veal roast beef. The price is on the high side but the food was pretty good.
📍Carrer de Girona, 69, L'Eixample, 08009 Barcelona, Spain