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Maritime quarter of Port Bo
The maritime quarter of Port Bo in Calella de Palafrugell forms one of the most popular and iconic Costa Brava postcards. Within this charming historical complex, the porticoed space known as Les Voltes, made up of four white buildings facing the sea, is one of the most photographed and appreciated places by visitors.
The origins of the neighbourhood date back to the 18th century, when the fishermen's huts that used to occupy the area gave way to the construction of buildings and streets due to the increase in fishing and commercial activity. Les Voltes was the space used by the fishermen to auction fish, mend their nets, or simply chat. Today, the streets of Port Bo still retain their original layout, and the buildings maintain the traditional architecture. These characteristics have led it to be declared a Cultural Asset of National Interest.
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All the beauty of a fishing village
Calella de Palafrugell is one of the few towns on the Costa Brava that still conserves part of the appearance it had before the arrival of tourism. The cobbled pavements, the narrow streets and the typical fishermen's houses located on the seafront are some of the elements that make up the personality of Calella.
It's a culturally very lively town, with two very important annual events: the Cap Roig Festival held in the Cap Roig Botanical Garden, and the "Havaneres" concert, which is usually held at the beginning of July in the charming square of Port Bo.
The range of hotels in Calella de Palafrugell is very wide and of excellent quality. These hotels have facilities with all the comforts you need to make the most of your stay. Moreover, some of the hotels have a very good location just a few minutes' walk from the centre and the Port Bo beach, where you will find all the charm of the town.