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Amparo

8.1/ 10Very good

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Rooms & Views

Six-Bedroom House
1x Double 240 Up to 12
Sea view

The private pool and fireplace are the special features of this holiday home. This spacious holiday home consists of 6 b…

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Restaurants nearby

  • La GrutaBib Are you familiar with the term"market bistronomy"? It is the concept created by chef Fabrice César to refer to his proposal, defined in his own words as... 'a fusion of haute cuisine and accessible prices, combining French tradition with international influences'. The centrally located restaurant, in an old stone house with several dining rooms and a charming patio-terrace, is run by the French chef together with his wife, Montse Carné, who treats all diners with the utmost care and professionalism. Here, local products with Mediterranean roots always act as a common thread, taking shape throu3.3km
  • Mas ConcasBib Here, the culinary experience is considerably enhanced by the setting in a beautiful farmhouse teeming with history. This stone building, whose origins date back to the end of the 17C, was the summer residence of the writer Caterina Albert y Paradís, who was much better known by the pseudonym of Víctor Català. In its dining rooms, all with high ceilings and rustic in feel yet with a few modern touches, enjoy Mediterranean cuisine with a French influence (note the traditional and delicious French rum baba on the dessert menu) which is always well presented and inspired by locally sourced ingred6.3km
  • El Roser 2 This restaurant boasts a stellar location on the tip of L'Escala’s old quarter, hence the splendid views of the sea and bay from most of its tables. The maritime-inspired à la carte is extensive, varied and bold and features a selection of traditional dishes, fish and seafood for sharing, plus several enticing menus (De Temporada, Degustación and Gran Mariscada).3.1km
  • Les Corones This contemporary restaurant, a short hop from the beach, prides itself on close ties to the Basque town of Getaria (Guipúzcoa) and puts fresh produce in the spotlight. The menu features traditional Mediterranean cuisine and specialises in grilled fish (depending on the daily catch at the fish market: turbot, sea bass, John Dory, etc.). We also recommend the grilled octopus or the Port de la Selva prawn carpaccio, which is absolutely delicious.7.1km

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Attractions nearby

  • Empúries archaeological site on coast of the Catalonia, Spain4.7km
  • Cala Montgó471m
  • Montgrí, Medes Islands and Lower Ter Natural Park protected area in Spain4.2km
  • Platja dels Riells2.5km
  • Anchovy and Salt Museum museum in L'Escala (Catalonia)3.9km
  • Montgrí Massif mountain range6.9km
  • Montgrí Castle cultural property in Torroella de Montgrí, Spain7.4km
  • Montgrí mountain in Spain7.3km

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