Rallye Hotel

Passeig Marítim, 1, 17130 L'Escala
Very good, 8.0
After a long day of driving, it was a real treat to have a beatiful room with 2 balconies on the ocean. The breeze kept the room cool without having to use the air conditionning. The view was amazing. In the morning, the breakfast that was included in the price was execellent (offering; croissants, fresh fruits, eggs, meat, toasts, coffee-5 differents kinds, juice, milk, and a lot more). I would highly recommend this hotel in Escala.
 Claire, Canada, Canada (20 Jul 2013)
Rallye Hotel

Rallye Hotel , 16 rooms

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The family-run Hotel Rallye is situated on the sea front in L’Escala, just a 2-minute walk from the center. It offers free Wi-Fi and a designer restaurant serving Mediterranean cuisine.

All rooms at Rallye Hotel feature air conditioning, satellite TV and a private bathroom. They also include a balcony and some have views over the Gulf of Roses.

The Ruins of Empúries and the anchovy salting factories in L'Escala are just a 5-minute drive from Rallye. Activities can also be organized for guests, such as scuba diving, mountain biking and windsurfing.

Nearest beaches: Del Contraban Beach, Port D'en Perris Cove, De Les Barques Beach and 16 more beaches 5 km around

Rallye Hotel is in L'Escala

L'Escala is the seaside village of the Costa Brava worldwide well-known for its anchovies. Several producers of different levels crafts, sell their major production manufactured in the village itself and its surroundings.

L'Escala emerged in the XVIth century as a small fishing port between the beaches of Empúries and Riells as dependent village of the city of Empúries, formerly occupied by the Romans and Greeks. The town's name comes from the place name Scala, the old name used to designate the port itself. In 1766 l'Escala gets its status as an independent village and became the province capital because of its important maritime customs, and their exporting importance of wine and salted fish.

L'Escala BeachBeach and l'Escala Port

In the XIXth century l'Escala still holds an economy based on fishing and the wine, until a new phenomenon appears in the region: tourism. Since the beginning of 1960, we find many visitors captivated by the beauty of L'Escala, beaches, culture and traditions.

The specialty of the town are the anchovies with bread and tomato, a very nice toast consisting on applying Ampurdán tomato over the bread and also some salted anchovy fillets. Each September is celebrated the the anchovies day, when banquets with this popular exquisite typical fish are organized in a popular way.

L'Escala anchoviesMarine cemetery in l'Escala

L'Escala has the most important archaeological museum in Catalonia. Around it you find the ruins of Ampurias, an archaeological site of first importance on Greek and Roman cultures.

Monument to the sea workers, l'EscalaL'Escala harbour, by night

Another of the attractions of L'Escala is the marine cemetery, close to the seaside boulevard (you can walk along it through the beaches of the village and encounter the Monument dedicated to the Sailors). Located behind the Nieves Mar Hotel, a few meters from the sea, this unique cemetery keeps the tomb of one of the most international women writers of Catalan literature: Caterina Albert, who signed in the nineteenth century under the pseudonym Victor Català, because of prejudices of her time.

In the center of l'Escala there is its old town and, near the Puig del Pedró (a little mound), you can still find a watchtower against piracy, from which the whole bay of Roses is seen, with the Pyrenees behind in the background.



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