Lloret de Mar, a top resort destination on Spain’s Costa Brava, combines the charm of a former fishing village with modern amenities. The old town, characterized by its narrow, twisting lanes, houses several attractions, including the Santa Clotilde Gardens, a Modernist cemetery, and the Church of Sant Romà. Along the coast, family-friendly stretches of sandy beach are lapped by azure waters, ideal for various water sports. Visitors can also explore the maze-like streets, savoring Catalonian cuisine in local eateries.
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