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Costa Brava

property no. 210

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  • estartit -
  • Sleeps 10 in 4 bedrooms
  • 2 bathrooms,
  • 1 Family room, 1 Double, 2 Twins,
  • £660 to £1100 per week

  • Villa is located approx 4kms from the town of Estartit and the beach. Originally a refuge for fisherman , Estartit has taken advantage of its' wide sandy beach and clear waters to develop into a resort which still retains much of its original charm.
    Costa Brava

    property no. 276

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  • Cal Pastor - Mas Peraquintana -
  • Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom,
  • 1 Double, 1 Twin,
  • £804 to £968 per week

  • Local area: shops and market in La Escala 2 kms, beach cafes and restaurants in San Martin 2 kms.
    Costa Brava

    property no. 279

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  • Village -
  • Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom,
  • 1 Double, 1 Twin,
  • £984 to £1014 per week

  • Costa Brava L'Escala
    Costa Brava

    property no. 280

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  • Costa Brava L'Estartit -
  • Sleeps 4 in 2 bedrooms
  • 1 bathroom,
  • 1 Double, 1 Twin,
  • £518 to £968 per week

  • Costa Brava L'Estartit
     

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    Traditional food

    Zarzuela de marisco




    Among the best-known recipes of Catalunya are stews, such as La Escudella i Carn d'Olla, made of vegetables, rice, noodles and potatoes; Cocido con Judias Blancas; Butifarra (a typical regional sausage); Pilota (made of beef); bread; eggs and white beans - Faves a la catalana; Botifarra amb Monjetes; and Arroz a la Cazuela, a dish similar to the famous Paella Valenciana. Fish dishes flavored with saffron or fruit juice (such as sole in orange juice) show off the region's outstanding Mediterranean influence.

    local Info

    Catalonia has a very marked culture of its own, most evidently of Mediterranean tradition, and is distinguished of most other Spanish regions in several aspects, not at least by its language, Catalonian (although everybody speaks and understands Castilian Spanish perfectly). Certainly it is one of the most cosmopolitan places in Spain, thanks to its long tradition of international commerce.

    What to see

    Sagrada Familia Cathedral

    Of course, Barcelona has an old history, and there are monuments of Romanesque, Gothic and Renaissance periods or still before, but most characteristic is what has been built during the last, say, 100 years. Barcelona has been a center of Modernist architecture and is distinguished specially by the works of genial Antoní Gaudí, who together with his great contemporaries gave new and exciting looks to it, but has remained since then at the top of modernity.