Top things to do in Peratallada

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Walking through the streets of this captivating village is like embarking on a beautiful journey through time. What are the top things to do in Peratallada? Read on if you want to discover more about one of the most beautiful villages in the Costa Brava area.

A little bit of history…

Before uncovering the best spots to visit in Peratallada, let’s talk first about the history of this village… Peratallada dates back to the X century, and it was once a fortified stronghold, which was strategically located to defend against invasions.

During medieval times, Peratallada was a busy trading center. And since then, the village has managed to preserve stone houses, narrow streets and strong walls, which remind us of its glorious past. As you stroll through the streets, it’s impossible not to imagine what life must have been like here centuries ago!

Over the centuries, Peratallada underwent different transformations and experienced the rise and fall of different ruling powers. Today, the village has embraced its fascinating history and has become a beloved place for tourists to visit.

Top things to see in Peratallada

Among the top things to do in Peratallada, the most important thing for us is simply wandering around its fascinating streets, which allows you to embark on a genuine journey to medieval times. And while on this adventure, here are some of the stops you will come across:

Plaça de les voltes

Plaça de les Voltes is the first stop, it welcomes you to Peratallada. It is a picturesque square surrounded by medieval arches, shops and cafes, and it offers a charming atmosphere that takes you back in time. Especifically to the X century!

Plaça dels Esquiladors

The name of this square “Esquiladors” contains key information. “Esquiladors”, which means “wool shearers”, gives name to this square which was once the central hub for wool processing during the Middle Ages. So this was the place where wool merchants and craftsmen gathered to carry out their trade. 

Carrer Major

This is the main street of the village, where you will admire centuries-old stone houses and their preserved facades. Today, it is were the diverse local shops are located, but in the past this street was a vital artery of Peratallada, bustling with activity and commerce.

On your stroll through the streets of Pertallada, you will also come across the Castle of Peratallada, a majestic fortress which dates back to the X century. If you love visiting castles, don’t miss the article Favorite castles near Barcelona.

Also, another historical spot is the Romanesque church “Església de Sant Esteve”, which dates back to the XI century,

Top things to do in Peratallada

Local crafts and artisan shops

Peratallada has charming local crafts and artisan shops, where you can find unique handmade products such as ceramics or jewelry. Make sure to take some time to discover this part of the culture of this village.

Local Gastronomy

Exploring Peratallada also means discovering its traditional cuisine. Delicious traditional meals such as “arròs a la cassola” (rice cooked in a traditional Catalan style) or “escudella i carn d’olla” (typical Catalan soup). 

Bonus: From Peratallada to Pals

If you have a few days left, you can visit other nearby beautiful villages such as Pals. Another charming medieval town where you can continue exploring Catalan history and gastronomy.

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