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Things to Do in Figueres, Spain

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NOT BUSYNov13°6d rain
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Most popular attractions in Figueres, Spain

Dalí Theatre-Museum

1. Dalí Theatre-Museum

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4.6 (50,495)
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Step into a surreal world where art and theater collide. Experience a living dreamscape filled with mind-bending sculptures and immersive installations.

Quick facts: A surreal fusion of a museum and a stage, it's the largest surrealistic object in the world, and hosts Salvador Dalí's tomb right under the stage floor. Over 1,500 works of art fill the space, transforming the entire building into a living dreamscape.

Highlights: The museum's courtyard features a giant geodesic dome made of glass eggs, reflecting light in a dazzling display that changes with the sun. A quirky detail: the interior includes a Mae West room where furniture cleverly forms her face when viewed from a specific angle.

Sant Ferran Castle

2. Sant Ferran Castle

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4.5 (4,549)
Scenic SpotCultural LandmarkTourist AttractionCastleHistorical Place

Explore a colossal fortress full of history and secret tunnels. Feel like a fortress defender while wandering through its massive underground vaults.

Quick facts: This massive fortress spans around 320,000 square meters, making it one of the largest in Europe. Its star-shaped design was perfected to defend against artillery attacks and includes underground tunnels stretching over 4 kilometers.

Highlights: Explore a vast underground network that once served as storage and shelter during wartime, revealing a maze of secret passages and massive vaults. Imagine the echo of footsteps in the enormous powder magazines, some of which can hold up to 5,000 pounds of gunpowder.

Toy Museum of Catalonia

3. Toy Museum of Catalonia

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4.4 (1,592)
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Step into a world where childhood never ends. Discover interactive vintage toys and fascinating exhibits that bring playtime history alive.

Quick facts: Over 4,000 toys and games are displayed, showcasing a playful journey through childhood across different eras. The museum also features a unique collection of antique dolls and miniature toys that fascinate visitors of all ages.

Highlights: A standout exhibit recreates a classic 1920s toy shop where visitors can see and even interact with some vintage toys. The detailed dioramas and interactive displays bring to life the stories behind each toy, making history tactile and fun.

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Museu de l'Empordà

4. Museu de l'Empordà

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4.2 (345)
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Dive into a fascinating journey of Empordà's artistic heritage. Experience stunning regional art and exclusive Dalí sketches up close.

Quick facts: A rich collection of Empordà regional art spans from medieval to contemporary periods, showcasing local creative evolution. The museum also hosts rotating exhibitions that highlight lesser-known Catalan artists.

Highlights: Explore one of the museum's unique Salvador Dalí connections displayed through lesser-seen sketches, offering an intimate glimpse into his creative process. Witness evocative works that reflect the vibrant culture and history of the Empordà region, making art come alive vividly.

Church of Sant Pere

5. Church of Sant Pere

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4.5 (350)
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Experience stunning Gothic architecture and a mysterious ancient crypt. Feel the magic as sunlight dances through vibrant stained glass.

Quick facts: Two massive bell towers dominate the skyline, making it a striking landmark from afar. Inside, intricate Gothic and Baroque details reveal centuries of artistic craftsmanship.

Highlights: An ancient crypt beneath the main altar holds centuries-old relics, lit by flickering candles that create a mystical atmosphere. The stained glass windows cast colorful patterns that change with the sun’s angle, enchanting visitors throughout the day.

Plaça de l'Ajuntament

6. Plaça de l'Ajuntament

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3.8 (11)
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A vibrant hub brimming with color and culture. Experience lively dances and festive lights under the open sky.

Quick facts: A vibrant central square that pulses with local life, often hosting lively markets and cultural events. Its striking fountain and ornamental architecture make it a natural gathering spot for both residents and travelers.

Highlights: The square comes alive each August with a traditional festival where over 3,000 colored paper lanterns illuminate the night sky. Visitors can catch locals performing a unique sardana dance circle around the fountain, a mesmerizing sight blending community spirit and Catalan heritage.

Parc Bosc

7. Parc Bosc

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4.1 (2,226)
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Unwind in a lush green space buzzing with local culture. Experience peaceful strolls and lively festivals alike.

Quick facts: Enjoy nature and community vibes in a park where locals gather for leisure and festivals. The park's lush greenery includes ancient olive trees that whisper stories of centuries past.

Highlights: A standout feature is the vibrant annual festival held here with traditional Catalan dances and live music filling the air. The park's pond attracts colorful ducks and is framed by perfect picnic spots bathed in dappled sunlight.

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Traditional Sweet Dishes

Xuixo

Xuixo

Xuixo is a famous fried pastry filled with creamy custard, typical in Figueres and beloved throughout Catalonia.

Torrons de Figueres

Torrons de Figueres

These nougat sweets have a long tradition in Figueres with unique regional recipes that include almonds and honey.

Panellets

Panellets

Panellets are small marzipan-based sweets often decorated with pine nuts, popular during All Saints' Day in Figueres.

Traditional Savory Dishes

Escudella i Carn d'Olla

Escudella i Carn d'Olla

This traditional Catalan stew is hearty and includes a variety of meats and vegetables, commonly enjoyed in Figueres during colder months.

Fideuà

Fideuà

Similar to paella but made with noodles instead of rice, this seafood dish is very popular along the Catalan coast including Figueres.

Cargols a la llauna

Cargols a la llauna

Snails grilled with herbs and served with aioli sauce are a local delicacy often savored in Figueres restaurants.

Traditional Beverages

Ratafia

Ratafia

Ratafia is a traditional Catalan liqueur made from green walnuts and various herbs, enjoyed especially during festivals in Figueres.

Vi ranci

Vi ranci

This aged fortified wine from the Empordà region near Figueres has a distinct nutty flavor that complements local cuisine.

Cava

Cava

Cava is a sparkling wine from Catalonia, often celebrated in Figueres for its crisp bubbles and festive nature.

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Most popular day trips

Cadaqués

43 km 1h 15m by car

Charming coastal town known for its beautiful beaches and Salvador Dalí's house museum.

Girona

40 km 40m by train

Historic city with well-preserved medieval architecture and vibrant cultural scene.

Besalú

31 km 40m by car

Medieval town famous for its Romanesque bridge and charming old quarter.

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Getting there

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Figueres Vilafant

Barcelona to France high-speed rail

From Girona-Costa Brava Airport, take a taxi or bus to Figueres center in about 20 minutes.

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Useful information for Figueres, Spain

Shopping locationsAvinguda Salvador Dalí, Carrer Nou, Mercat Municipal
Nightlife locationsCarrer Nou, Plaça del Sol, Passeig de Josep Pla
Popular casual restaurantsLa Tasca, Can Jeroni, El Celler de Can Roca
Popular fancy restaurantsRestaurant Duran, El Motel, Les Alzines
Popular coffee shopsCafè de la Lira, El Cafè, La Central
Tap water safe to drinkYes
Digital nomad visaNo
Best taxi appMyTaxi, Cabify, Free Now
Taxi price / km$1.2
Tourists / year1000000
Mobile internet speed40 Mbps
Unemployment percentage12 %
Poverty percentage21 %
Average income / month$1500
Average cost of living / month$1200
Hotel price / night from$60
Beer price from$2.5
Coffee price from$1.5
Street food price from$3
Restaurant meal price from$12
Local currencyEUR
Power plug typesC, F
ReligionsChristianity, Islam, Judaism, Others
Spoken languagesSpanish, Catalan, English, French
EthnicitiesSpanish, Catalan, Romani, Others
Political orientationCenter-left
Population density300 /km²
Geographical area70 km²
Possible natural disastersFlood, Earthquake, Forest fire
Dangerous animalsSnakes, Scorpions
Locations for a nice walkPlaça de l'Ajuntament, Parc de la Bassa, Rambla de Figueres
Public transportationsBus, Taxi, Train
AirlinesIberia, Vueling, Ryanair
Suggested vaccinationsHepatitis A, Hepatitis B, Typhoid, Tetanus
Architecture typeGothic, Modernist, Baroque, Renaissance
Average beer consumption per person / year60 l
Average wine consumption per person / year20 l
Tipping cultureTipping is not mandatory but appreciated, typically around 5-10% in restaurants
Coworking / day$15
Airbnb / month$600
1BR rent / month$500
Gym / month$30
Daily budget (backpacker)$40
Daily budget (mid-range)$80

Overview for Figueres, Spain

English proficiencyGood
Traffic safetyAverage
Friendly to foreignersGood
Freedom of speechGood
Public transportationAverage
HealthcareGood
EducationGood
Power grid reliabilityGood
Crime safetyGood
WalkabilityGood
NightlifeAverage
Food sceneGood
LGBTQ+ friendlyAverage
Startup sceneBad
Noise levelAverage
CleanlinessGood
Nature accessGood
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