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Lloret de Mar

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Introduction

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Lloret de Mar is a popular coastal city in Catalonia, especially popular with young party people. The city has around 38,000 inhabitants, most of them working in the tourism industry. It is about 40 kilometres from Barcelona and 75 from Girona.

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Getting There

By Plane

Both Barcelona and Girona are within an hour from Lloret de Mar by car.

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Getting Around

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Eat

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Drink

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Sleep

PropertyAddressTypePopularity
Hostal MaryOliva 37Guesthouse100
Hotel AtheneCalle Joan Llaverias 38Hotel76
Hotel Athene NeosCalle Joan Llaverias 55Hotel76
Hotel Bella DoloresPlaça d´Espanya 5 GironaHotel80
Hotel MarsolPasseig Jacint Verdaguer,7Hotel-
Hotel Mercedes Lloret de MarAvenida Mistral, 32Hotel71
Hotel Roger de FlorTuro de l'estelat sn 17310Hotel92
Hotel Surf – MarC/Ramón Casas, 9 C.PHotel-
Hotel SambaCarrer de Francesc Cambó 1Hotel72
Hotel AcaciasPaseo Acacias, 21Hotel-
Montevista-HawaiAv. Roca Grossa, 5-15Hotel-
Apartamentos Playas LloretCosta Carbonell 48 L2 LLoret de MarApartment76
Gran Hotel Don JuanC/ Riera 77Hotel-

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Phone

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Post

If you want to post a card, you can head to the post office (Correos). The Spanish post is not yet as efficient as colleagues in other countries so receiving a card can take a bit longer than the number of days that it should take. On the website of Correos, you can find the locations of nearby post offices.
Post offices are generally open from 8:30am to 2:00pm, although times can vary and the main post office usually is open until the early evening. Most will also open again on Saturday mornings, but in the smaller towns will close as early as 12 noon. When posting a letter, look for a yellow box and, if possible, post at the post office itself where there will also be divisions for local, national and international mail. Be prepared for long queues at the post office. This is why tobacco shops sell stamps and many will also have the facility to weigh packages.
Standard letters/postcards of up to 20 grams sent within Spain are €0.34. However, non-standard letters/postcards of up to 20g are €0.39. Letters/postcards of 20 to 50 grams are €0.45. In the case of international shipping, the price is €0.64 to most countries within Europe for standard envelopes (letters/postcards) up to 20g, for a few European countries and outside Europe it is €0.78.

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