Hotel Restaurant El Pati

Carrer Hospital, 13, 17113 Peratallada
Fabulous, 8.7
We were bowled over by the beauty of Perratellada and the Hotel right inside the medieval walls. We loved the centrepiece of the Hotel which is a magical garden hung with lights in trees and beautiful tables and cushions so very inviting. We couldn't believe the Hotel itself with its decorations and style transporting us into a dreamworld...our room (we could choose on the spot of 2 which we preferred) had low beams and ultra romantic decor, but with super standard antique furniture and all modern comfort - hard to describe! You have to go to believe it! It stretched into a medieval archway which crossed over the cobbled way underneath...There are no cars in Perratellada so it is ultra quiet. A beautiful place, try and stay more than one night to enjoy it fully!The website was good and captured the character of this quite unique place...
 Beate, United Kingdom, United Kingdom (09 Jul 2013)
Hotel Restaurant El Pati

Hotel Restaurant El Pati , 3 rooms

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Located next to the castle in the Medieval village of Peratallada, Hotel Restaurant El Pati has a charming garden terrace. Its spacious air-conditioned rooms offer views of the courtyard or the village.

El Pati’s restaurant serves traditional Catalan cuisine in the attractive rustic dining room or outside on the terrace. Breakfast includes sandwiches, cheese, fresh fruit and juices.

Rooms at Hotel Restaurant El Pati have original features, including wooden beams or sloping ceilings. Each heated room offers a king-size bed, a flat-screen TV and a private bathroom with a hairdryer.

Staff at the hotel can provide information about Peratallada and the surrounding area. The beaches of the Costa Brava are a 20-minute drive away, while Girona Airport is 50 km away.

Hotel Restaurant El Pati is in Peratallada

Beyond La Bisbal d’Empordà lies a hilly landscape embellished by a mosaic of crops, fortified farmhouses, Mediterranean roofs and medieval villages of great interest: narrow cobbled streets, porticoed squares, watchtowers and a complex system of walls in a land which, often, saw danger approach from the sea. The municipality of Forallac features a number of them.

The largest is Peratallada, which stands on bare rock carved into deep trenches on three precincts to protect the castle and the palace. The old narrow streets lead to the Plaça Major, a beautiful porticoed square lined with good restaurants. Vulpellac has a remarkable Gothic-Renaissance palace and Romanesque Church of Canapost, featuring an extraordinary necropolis. Sant Julià de Boada, Palau-sator, Cruïlles, Sant Sadurní de l’Heura and Monells are medieval villages with porticoed squares and sober churches. 

A hiking trail connecting the villages allows walkers to savour the picturesque landscape that Josep Pla, one of the finest writers to have written on the Costa Brava, christened the “Empordanet”



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