Please aim to stay here for a few hours, do the walking tour, there is plenty of history/religious comparisons
🌊 Beaches & Seaside Promenade Playa de la Ribera: The town's most popular beach, ideal for sunbathing Passeig Maritim: A scenic, palm-lined promenade perfect for leisurely walks, offering picturesque views of the Mediterranean and access to various beaches. 🏛️ Cultural Attractions Museu del Cau Ferrat: Once the home of artist Santiago Rusiñol, this museum showcases works by El Greco, Picasso, and other notable artists Museu de Maricel: Features a diverse collection ranging from medieval art to modern pieces, housed in a stunning seaside building. Palau de Maricel: An architectural gem offering guided tours that delve into its rich history and art collections. Church of Sant Bartomeu & Santa Tecla: This iconic 17th-century church stands majestically overlooking the sea, offering panoramic views of the coastline.