A new article of the American newspaper The New York Times He assures that the Costa Catalan Costa “has everything.” “It looks like a dream”. In the report, the American newspaper collects some of the corners of the “fascinating” 45 miles of coast (72 kilometers). It is recommended “Take a car, or at least one bicycle” and explore.
In statements collected by the environment, Caterina Romea ceramist Barcelona, points to the natural wealth of the enclave. “It is a very fertile and striking landscape: the vines descend to the sea in some places,” he explains. “When survival is guaranteed, culture can develop, so the Costa Brava has always been so rich,” referring in part at the birth of the popular painter Salvador Dalí, that “was deeply committed to the Costa Brava.”
To collect precise information, He has contacted some premises in the area, which offer some recommendations for Sleep, eat and explore. In this way, the textile designer, Nani Marquina, recommends visiting Creek tram“My favorite place.” It is about 128 kilometers from Barcelona. “A plated tones cove that can only be reached by sea,” he adds.
As for food, experts recommend in the newspaper, mainly, rice and wine. And “to take home” They suggest buying their artisanal anchovies. “They are perfect to eat in toasted. Many stores in the city sell them; just make sure you get the true anxoves of the Stairs“, warns Jordi RocaPassero of El Celler de Can Roca.
To explore the Costa Brava, its own premises recommend visiting it in spring and autumn. “It spends one or two weeks here to have plenty of time to explore medieval peoples, with their romantic churches, and to spend at least one day in Girona,” he says Montse Aguer i Teixidordirector of the Dalí museums, in conversation with the newspaper.
For its part, Rome suggests renting an electric bicycle. “It is an excellent way to see the small peoples of the interior.” “Some municipalities, such as Pals, are more tourist, but all have an interesting architecture. I always wonder, how could this building have been built in the Middle Ages? “concludes.