Figueres is the home of Salvador Dalí and where you can visit his extraordinary egg and bread festooned Dalí Theatre-Museum. It's also where you'll find Europe's largest fortress - the Castle of Sant Ferran and a couple of specialty museums, including the Empordà Museum (local and regional cultural heritage) and Catalan Toy Museum which has a section devoted to, you guessed it - Dalí's childhood...

But being here is also a chance to sample life in a Catalan town away from the bustle of Barcelona and only a few minutes from France.If you want to pick up local produce, or just gaze at what will be served in restaurants that evening, there's a market on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays between the Plaça del Gra to the Plaça Catalunya.

Incidentally, Figueres is also the birthplace of of Narcís Monturiol, inventor of the first successful machine-powered submarine whose remarkable story I explored during my visit to Cadaqués, which by some bizarre symmetry is also where you can visit Dalí's beloved seaside home and studio.

Highlights

Station stroll ideas

Changing trains? Waiting for a train? Got an hour or two to spare? Why not try one of these walks?

Here is a link to a google map that has some suggested walks.

Guided tours

If you are looking for a guided tour, I'd recommend getting in touch with Anna.

Luggage

If you want to stroll without a care in the world, including your luggage, you could try using the nannybag app to find a place that will take your bags.

If you want to get an idea of what the place is like before you go, here are a couple of videos.

The museum outside Dalí's museum

In this short video and accompanying article local guide, Anna, sheds light on the extraordinary sculptures Dalí chose to place outside his museum.

Figueres non-stop night-time ding-dong explained

Why do the bells of San Pere ring a ding ding all night long and why are they called Peter, Pilar and Francesca?

Getting there

Getting to Figueres takes about 2 3⁄4 hours from Nimes, 3 hours from Avignon, 4 hours from Lyon and around 5 3⁄4 hours from Paris.

But why not take the slower route via Portbou which is around 20 minutes away?

Useful links

Tourist info: https://turismefigueres.com/en/

If you would like a personal tour guide who knows her stuff (Figueres and Girona) : https://annapersonalguide.com/

Where next?

How about Girona, Cadaqués or Llançà?