Cadaqués is a town full of Mediterranean charm, ideal for a leisurely stroll, discovering its history, and enjoying the calm of the sea. From Hotel Llané Petit, you can wander the cobbled streets, visit the Church of Santa María, explore the Dalí House-Museum in Portlligat, admire its art galleries, and savor the local cuisine by the sea.
Church of Santa María and its views of the bay
Located high above the old town, the Church of Santa María offers one of the best panoramic views of Cadaqués Bay. Its interior houses an impressive Baroque altarpiece, while its surroundings convey a sense of peace and typically Mediterranean beauty.
Salvador Dalí House-Museum in Portlligat
Just a few minutes from Cadaqués is the Salvador Dalí House-Museum in Portlligat. It was the artist's residence for much of his life and retains its surrealist essence today. A visit here allows you to discover the inspiration Dalí found in this magical corner of the Mediterranean.
Cobbled streets and white houses of the old town
The old town of Cadaqués is one of the most picturesque on the Costa Brava. Its narrow, cobbled streets, lined with whitewashed houses that reflect the sunlight, invite you to stroll leisurely and enjoy its authentic, seaside atmosphere.
Art galleries and craft workshops
Cadaqués has been a refuge and inspiration for artists for decades. Today, it maintains that creative spirit through its art galleries and small workshops, where you'll discover unique works and pieces that reflect the town's Mediterranean traditions and soul.
Local gastronomy facing the sea
Cadaqués' gastronomy combines Empordà tradition with the flavors of the Mediterranean. In its seafront bars and restaurants, you can enjoy fresh fish, seafood, and local recipes, always accompanied by a relaxed atmosphere and views of the bay.
With its privileged location overlooking the bay, Hotel Llané Petit is the perfect starting point for discovering everything Cadaqués has to offer and enjoying the Mediterranean in its most authentic form.