Empúries is set in a restored building overlooking the Mediterranean from a secluded beach. It is located nearby Empuries Archaeological Site and is a 15-minute walk from L’Escala, on the Costa Brava....
ron
Germany
A lovely hotel, with interesting architecture, wonderful staff, a decent gym and actually a very good restaurant (which the ratings didn’t reflect tbh).
I also liked the location a lot. It’s not downtown, but the surroundings are therefore much more serene and the short walk to the centre was perfectly fine along the shore.
This family-run hotel is just 1150 ft from the beach in L’Escala, a traditional Costa Brava fishing town. Can Catala offers free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and free on-site parking.
Offering a large outdoor pool, a garden and a terrace, Boutique Hotel Can Pico - Adults Only is a fully restored 17th-century Catalan country house located in the small village of Pelacalç.
The family-run Hotel Rallye is located on the sea front in L’Escala, just two minute's walk from the center. It offers Wi-Fi at a surcharge and a designer restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
Pavel
Spain
The location of the hotel is excellent, right in the center on the waterfront. Nice room, with shower and toilet. Heating (in winter) can be adjusted to your liking. Very friendly staff.
Facing the beachfront, Hotel Voramar offers 4-star accommodations in L'Escala and has a terrace, restaurant and bar.
Isabelle
United States of America
We just spent the last 3 weeks traveling throughout France, Italy, Spain, and Andorra and this hotel was our favorite accommodation by far! The town was so cute and charming and surrounded by the most breathtaking countryside. Everyone was nice. We accidentally woke up to the most beautiful sunrise. I highly recommend this hotel and getting a sea view room. We just stayed here one night, but we are already dreaming of coming back to L’Escala and spending a few days at Hotel Voramar.
Located on the seafront promenade of l'Escala, this hotel is only 5 minutes walk from the old town center, and its excellent beaches, on the Costa Brava coastline of Catalonia. Free WiFi is featured.
Nicole
United States of America
Service and Staff were incredible! Hotel was adorable! Clean; great views!
Located a 3-minute walk from Playa de El Codolar, New Roser offers 2-star accommodations in L'Escala and features a shared lounge, a terrace and a bar.
L’Escala Resort offers modern apartments set in landscaped grounds, which feature lounge chairs and 7 small outdoor pools. Each air conditioned apartment has a flat-screen TV and a private terrace.
Valentina
Spain
Lugar agradable, ideal para un viaje familiar o con amigos.
Just 656 feet from the beach, this family-run guest house is located in a quiet neighborhood 1.6 mi north of L’Escala marina. It offers simple accommodations and free Wi-fi throughout.
Located in L'Escala, 1969 feet from Playa del Rec del Molí, Hotel Molí de l'Escala features accommodations with a restaurant, free private parking, a bar and a shared lounge.
beautiful room and best breakfast I ever had in a hotel!
Situated next to Montgo beach, on the edge of L’Escala on the Costa Brava coastline, this charming hotel boasts great facilities, including an outdoor swimming pool and on-site restaurant.
Two pools! Good restaurant. Excellent value for money
This family-run hotel is just 1150 ft from the beach in L’Escala, a traditional Costa Brava fishing town. Can Catala offers free Wi-Fi, a 24-hour front desk and free on-site parking.
Good beds, big toilet, amazing breakfast, friendly staff
The family-run Hotel Rallye is located on the sea front in L’Escala, just two minute's walk from the center. It offers Wi-Fi at a surcharge and a designer restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.
L’accueil, l’emplacement, la disponibilité de l’équipe
Empúries is set in a restored building overlooking the Mediterranean from a secluded beach. It is located nearby Empuries Archaeological Site and is a 15-minute walk from L’Escala, on the Costa Brava.
Relaxed, great location, excellent food. Beautiful.
Located in L'Escala, within a 1-minute walk of Platja de les Dunes and 200 yards of Platja del Riuet, Pensió Solivent has accommodations with a shared lounge and free WiFi as well as free private...
L'emplacement à deux pas de la plage.
La tranquillité.
L'Escala is a quiet beach resort with mostly French tourists...
L'Escala is a quiet beach resort with mostly French tourists (some staff had limited English but were very friendly and willing to help, and welcoming with children!). The Riells beach is large and clean with soft sand, there is a smaller beach in the nearby Old Town. It can be windy. The funfair/amusement park is not open until June. A car is useful, but there is also a tourist train going to Montgo beach and Empuries medieval village (both beautiful!)
Kelly
10
Scored 10
a very beautiful town, some places reminded Greece, white...
a very beautiful town, some places reminded Greece, white houses, clear sea, seagulls everywhere. Water was cold in May but lots of people swam. Long promenade along the beaches, full of restaurants and bars for any taste, lots of rocks by the shore for kids to climb on.
Centre of the village isn't accessible for cars, so we had to carry luggage with us from the parking.
We stayed in the centre, it is lively until very late in the evening, lots of people and dogs walking, kids playing.
We liked all restos we ate at, maybe Glop was overrated, we had to reserve table in advance and it was nothing special at all, burger wasn't great. Italian place Tagliatella was much better, thinnest crust pizzas I ever tried
mavi
10
Scored 10
L'Escala is a lovely town, we stayed in the old town at the...
L'Escala is a lovely town, we stayed in the old town at the northern end which has more charm and ambience that the newer part near the port which is more like a standard resort with large holiday apartment blocks. The standard of the restaurants in general is very good. To really appreciate the locality it probably is best to hire a car. However, it is possible to enjoy visiting L'Escala without one also. We visited Figures, Girona, the Roman and Greek ruins in Empuries and also the pretty little village of St. Marti D'Empuries without a car.
Ann Farrell
Ireland
10
Scored 10
This was my fifth visit to l'Escala.
This was my fifth visit to l'Escala. A lovely town, great for walking/cycling excursions. Lots of beaches, woodland and the ruins of Empuries. Coastal walks to the south, old coastal defence bunkers, secluded coves...there's plenty to do and see here. A wide variety of restaurants and bars, all within easy walking distance. Well worth visiting.
Martin
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
Very nice sea, especially for those who like snorkelling.
Very nice sea, especially for those who like snorkelling. The deep sea offers you various kind of fish who just do not escape from you. I had also seen this kind of fish friendship in Hurgada (Egypt). Very nice spot to moore for yachts. The next time I'll hire a yacht and moore in this bay. The nature is wild, windy and mostly rocky. The only sand is accumulated inside the bay where people enjoy sunbathing and swimming. The vicinity of L'Escala is plenty of attractions. One can climb to tower of Montgo (Torre de Montgo) to see the bay from high. Spectacular view. The restaurant Can Miquel is one of the best in the bay, but one needs to make a booking at least from 2-3 days before to take a table in outside.
Salsapicante
Turkey
10
Scored 10
So much to do, with many little beaches, beautiful old town...
So much to do, with many little beaches, beautiful old town and newer further along the cove. Restaurants and bars are a plenty! Great for kids with lots of fun things happening in the summer months but also fab for just you :)
Very nice hotel in the middle of the old town. Location perfect - down the street, there are a lot of restaurants and a beach. Very comfortable bed mattress. Free of charge parking. Our room No. 106 was with quite a big balcony. Good breakfast.
We liked hotel so much that we stayed one night more.
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