French Land Register data, which excludes lakes, ponds, glaciers > 1 km (0.386 sq mi or 247 acres) and river estuaries.
Restaurants in Collioure
4.5 based on 894 reviews
Sixteenth century fortress built by Emperor Charles V. Museum - Arsenal Renaissance. Unique perspective.
We saw this Fort above our apartment every day and just had to walk uphill on a safe path to see inside. Surprised to see a road on the other side right up to the door! But we enjoyed the walk. Lots of suits of armour and weapons to see and marvellous views. Just do it!
4.5 based on 495 reviews
We come here every time we visit Collioure. It’s so peaceful. Always light a candle to absent friends!
4.5 based on 75 reviews
It’s a picture frame on the beach. Makes for a great photo opportunity. The frames are placed so they perfectly frame your shot... And who wouldn’t want beautiful photos of this lovely bustling seaside village.
4.5 based on 260 reviews
We once climbed the hill to this spot and loved the views of the town below. So one can do this, but beware the winds. Otherwise you see it perched above the town and it is indeed a lovely landmark.
4.5 based on 309 reviews
Stroll all the streets, do some shopping and eating, then climb the hill and stroll through some more streets. One of the prettiest towns in France, cute little houses painted in lovely pastels.
4.0 based on 1,180 reviews
An 800-year-old château with great rampart walks, views, and mildly interesting exhibits on local history and contemporary art.
Great place to visit. Not expensive, wonderful views. Had a very interesting exhibition of the Spanish civil war 1935-37 with loads of authentic photos of the very desperate people fleeing for their lives and the massive concentration camp in nearby argeles sur mer The army commandos are situated in the building and we were able to see them doing some training in the bay too. Amazing to wonder how they achieved that huge castle all those years ago.
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