Lloret Castle: a tourist symbol of great scenic beauty
Located in the coastal town of Lloret de Mar, D’en Plaja Castle, also known as Lloret Castle, stands captivatingly on the rocks of Sa Caleta beach, defying the conventions of time and style. At first glance, this seaside building might appear to be a medieval relic that has withstood the centuries. However, it is a testament to 20th century architectural ingenuity, built between 1935 and 1940. Despite its medieval appearance, it is actually a privately owned modern construction.
This iconic building was promoted by the industrial entrepreneur Narcís Plaja Martí, a notable figure in the cookie industry in Santa Coloma de Farners, and designed by the architect Isidre Bosch. It represents an exceptional example of how contemporary architecture can harmonize with medieval aesthetics. From its materials to its structure, it has captured the attention of most visitors, becoming one of the most photographed elements of the city and a symbol of the collective and tourist imagination.
Architecture
The architecture pays homage to the Neo-Gothic style, a historically inspired period that flourished during the 19th century and evokes the grandeur of the Middle Ages. The Neo-Gothic elements that adorn the building include pointed arches, ornamental details, and, of course, the iconic towers with merlons reminiscent of medieval castles. Building materials, such as stone extracted from its own site, add authenticity to this modern recreation of the past. It is distributed over three rectangular floors and two circular towers, one taller and with a smaller diameter than the other. In 2021 it was declared a Cultural Asset of Local Interest and was also been included in the Inventory of Architectural Heritage of Catalonia.
Spectacular Scenic Surroundings
One of the most attractive aspects of Lloret Castle is its surroundings. It is located by the sea, on a cliff of a promontory, right in front of the archaeological site of Turó Rodó. It offers panoramic views of Lloret Beach and the Mediterranean coast, making it a stunning place for tourists and visitors. Surrounding the castle is the coastal path, a coastal trail that goes through various beaches, coves, and viewpoints. The landscape combines blue waters with the green vegetation, creating a spectacular image.
Touristic Experience
Starting this year 2023, it also offers a unique and enriching tourist experience. Upon entering its walls, visitors are transported to a world where climate change and sustainability come to life through an immersive experience divided into three thematic rooms.
First Room – Causes: In this first room, visitors are taken on a virtual journey through the underlying causes of pollution and global warming. Equipped with virtual reality devices, they immerse themselves in an environment where they can explore the roots of the problem.
Second Room – Consequences: The second room offers a sourprising sensory experience. It has moving platforms and a 12-meter-long LED screen, where visitors experience the devastating consequences of climate change. Through sensory effects, they can feel the impact of extreme weather phenomena and the alteration of the natural environment, creating greater awareness of the need to act.
Third Room – Solutions: Here, visitors participate in interactive games that propose individual-level solutions to promote a more eco-friendly lifestyle. Sustainable practices are explored, from waste reduction to the promotion of renewable energy. This room aims to provide visitors with the necessary tools to make a difference in their own lives and contribute to the fight against climate change.
In addition to this educational experience, they offer a bar service on their terrace, providing a space for relaxation and enjoyment with panoramic views of the Costa Brava and Lloret Beach, with impressive sunsets that dye the sky with warm tones, providing a stunning backdrop for photographs.
During high season nights, the castle is illuminated with light projections on its façade, creating a captivating visual spectacle. When the high season ends, the LED lighting runs the merlons of the towers and the terrace, adding a touch of charm to this place.
Lloret Castle Location
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
What is the price?
The price of the experience is €25.00 for on-site purchases and €23.00 for online reservations. Children, individuals over 65, people with disabilities, Lloret de Mar residents, and groups receive an additional discount.
When the experience is over, you will be able to access the terrace bar without an entrance fee but with a mandatory drink consumption.
Remember to check ticket prices on the Lloret Castle website when planning your visit.
How to get to the castle?
The castle is located in the northern area of the main beach in Lloret, at the end of the promenade and right on Sa Caleta Beach. You can get there by foot, by taking a city bus (L3, L4, and L13), or with your own vehicle parking at the nearest public parking (Sa Caleta).
What are the opening hours?
From April 28th to October 29th
Immersive Experience:
Monday – Sunday: 10:00 AM – 8:00 PM (last check-in time: 7:00 PM)
Bar:
Monday – Sunday: 10:30 AM – 8:00 PM
LesNits:
Monday – Sunday: 8:00 PM – 1:00 AM
Please remember to check the opening dates and times on the Lloret Castle website when planning your visit.