www.mairie-perpignan.fr (in French)
Restaurants in Perpignan
5.0 based on 104 reviews
Enthusiasts of outdoor activities, we provide on booking year-round outings, rock climbing, canyoning and Via ferrata ... Located in Perpignan (Pyrénées-Orientales 66) in the south of France, we have been specializing in outdoor activities for the past 10 years. You can take on the descent of the Canyon of Llech in midsummer for avid sensations, climbing the Canigou for the more sporty people, a small Via Ferrata of Saint-Paul de Fenouillet for a family outing… and plenty of other options available to you ! Depending on your level, your age, your desires, we will advise you and find the ideal activity for you, your family or your group of friends. We travel also all over France and abroad for you to discover magical places in an unusual way : through rock climbing, canyoning and via ferrata. Don't forget to call us for booking !
5.0 based on 14 reviews
Riverchurch exists primarily for the English-speaking residents of Pyrénées-Orientales - although most of the leadership team and many of the regular members are bilingual. A simultaneous French translation of the Sunday services is available via wireless headset. The worship-style is contemporary and the preaching bible-based. There is ample off-street parking, and coffee & biscuits are served during the 20 minutes before the Sunday service begins. Children are welcome and age-specific groups are provided for them during the second half of the service.
4.5 based on 709 reviews
This is certainly a beautiful church worthy of exploring. You definitely get a feel that it was meant to be a bit bigger, but, it has a lot of amazing art in every nook and cranny. One really interesting item is an apparent crypt cemented in by a covering with four skull and crossbones figures - one on each corner. Being close to the sea, it makes you wonder...
4.5 based on 47 reviews
Created in 1942, Sant Vicens is a unique place of ceramic creation. In the park of the farmhouse, the exhibition-sale changes with the seasons and the creators. Do not miss the guided tour, free, every Thursday at 17h, with the history of the place (through the Bauby family, Jean Lurcat, Picasso ...), the visit of the cellar converted into a historical space, and the discovery of the workshop.
4.5 based on 172 reviews
temporarily closed to open Juin 24
There is currently an exhibition showing the styles of Rodin & Maillol. If you love sculpture then this is not be missed, I would dare you to choose but they are both amazing scupltors. The Musee also has a range of other atrists displayed on the next level.
4.0 based on 607 reviews
4.0 based on 1,255 reviews
Castle & Fortifications A royal palace of the medieval Mediterranean Located in the heart of Perpignan, this 13th century palace was for nearly a century the center of the ephemeral Kingdom of Mallorca. Its construction, completed after 1300 in the Gothic style, recalls the status of Perpignan as economic, political and cultural center of the medieval Mediterranean.
An obvious historic site. Sort of a self guided tour. It is located high up and as a result you get some great view of the city of Perpignan. We visited in the winter and it was breezy and quite cool, but had a great time walking about the property. As I mentioned it is a great vista point.
4.0 based on 343 reviews
Walking access, at the historical centre. Ticket office, guided tours, free Wi-fi. The place to go before discover the town!
This office is housed in a beautiful facility well staffed with exceedingly helpful personnel. Assistants, seated at individual desks, work one-on-one with tourists in a friendly, patient manner. My wife and I received a full twenty minutes of help which included copies of bus schedules, maps, and detailed information about highway conditions. The professionalism here is top drawer.
4.0 based on 211 reviews
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