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Tossa de Mar paints a pretty picture of winding laneways and a curved bay lined with medieval walls. With both a historic ambiance and a vibrant tourism industry, it's the ideal hotspot for a beach break doused in culture. In fact, it was one of the first destinations along the Costa Brava to attract visitors from other countries, led by Marc Chagall and a flock of creative in the 1930s. Chagall dubbed the town "Blue Paradise", thanks to its gorgeous beaches. When it's not the subject of artistic talent, Tossa de Mar hosts an abundance of things to do, from first-class restaurants and bars, to ancient towers that sit pretty on carved landscapes. Take inspiration from Chagall and his crew by staying in one of our apartments in Tossa de Mar, from which you can discover the historic charm of the area and enjoy the lively selection of activities.
Barcelona's El Prat Airport is the closest to Tossa de Mar, and it's really easy to get there with great transport links. The easiest way is to get the bus from the centre of Barcelona. Do do this, you simple catch the Aerobus to Plaza de Catalunya, where you can then head to the Estacio Nord Bus Station and get the bus direct to Tossa de Mar. Several buses leave through out the day, and there are even more services that run in the summer months.
Alternatively, you can get a taxi from the airport or hire a car. This is a great way to explore the region at your own pace, as it gives you chance to stop off on the way and get to know some of the smaller towns and villages that speckle this part of the Costa Brava coastline.
As well as incredible beaches and a vibrant seaside culture that permeates the town in the summer months, Tossa de Mar is also home to an array of cultural goodies just waiting to be discovered. Our Tossa de Mar apartments are within easy reaching distance of everything on offer.
The mixture of historic narratives and beach life mean Tossa de Mar accommodation offers a bit of everything. Near the coast and the busy beaches, there are plenty of resort-style hotels with large swimming pools and endless views of the ocean. You can also find a number of self-catering holiday studios here. Further inland and down the narrow streets of the old town, there are a handful of guesthouses, homestays, and traditional B&Bs that open up local life for visitors. These offer a great way to get to know Tossa de Mar on a local level. Alternatively, there are a couple of hostels for a budget friendly accommodation option, as well as spacious, cheap apartments that offer the perfect place to stay if you're looking to explore at your own pace.
The walled old town of Tossa de Mar is a sight to behold. It's made up of a tightly woven tapestry of laneways, each one leading down to stunning views of the coastline and beyond.
Around town there are numerous plazas, including the popular Plaza de las Armas which is filled with authentic restaurants and handmade souvenir shops. Elsewhere, tiny museums pop up alongside cosy bars, whilst the smell of freshly cooked fish oozes out of every eatery in sight.
When darkness begins to fall, you can head towards the coast and marvel at the incredible sunset over the turquoise waters of the Mediterranean Sea, before ducking back into the twisting maze of alley ways in the old town and stopping off for a drink along the way.
Many of our Tossa de Mar apartments are located in the winding streets of the old town, where you have easy access to a great range of restaurants, bars, cafes, and shops.