Nestled along the Costa Brava, Cadaqués is a seaside town that captivated Salvador Dalí, who once called it the most beautiful village in the world. The town’s whitewashed buildings and quiet cobbled streets wind through a labyrinth of modernist homes, charming hotels, and restaurants known for their delicious local cuisine. Visitors can explore the narrow, winding alleys, admire the architecture, and savor the culinary delights, making Cadaqués a serene and picturesque destination.
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