Understand
[edit]It is the site of the former bishopric of Rotdon, now a Latin Catholic titular see.
Over the last decades, important excavations have been carried out inside the walls of the Ciutadella concerning not only the Greek and Roman remains, but part of the medieval city and its walls. In the 1990s, extensive restoration work was carried out on the walls of the Ciutadella, and in 2004 a museum was opened inside it. A controversial restoration of the Castell de Trinitat was completed in 2010.
- Tourist information (in Catalan)
Get in
[edit]By car
[edit]- From France: The A-9 from Montpellier and Perpignan to the Spanish border. Than the AP7 until Figueres.
- From Barcelona and Girona: The AP7 until Figueres.
- From Figueres takethe C260 To Roses.
By plane
[edit]- 1 Empuriabrava Aerodrome. Airfield in the nearby town of Empuriabrava.
By boat
[edit]- 2 Port of Roses.
Get around
[edit]See
[edit]- 1 Castrum o Ciudadela visigoda del Puig Rom.
- 2 Castell de la Trinitat (2.5 km from Roses). Along with the Ciutadella de Roses, it provided defenses for the town of Roses. The castle was completed in 1551 It was defended for twelve days by Royal Navy sailors and marines under the command of Captain Thomas, Lord Cochrane, supported by Catalan militia and regulars in 1808 and the damage inflicted by the besieging French and Italian artillery was compounded by an immense explosion of gunpowder barrels from Cochrane's frigate HMS Imperieuse, laid by him to deny the investing French control of the sea approaches to the Bay of Rosas. It was built in the shape of a five-pointed star for defence purposes. The construction is about 18–20 metres high, with thick walls, and designed to house a garrison of about 350 men.
- 3 Castell de la Garriga.
- 4 Castell de Bufalaranya.
- 5 Stella Maris.
- 6 Santa Maria Church (Església de Santa Maria de Roses).
- 7 Citadel (Ciutadella de Roses). Large fortifications in the centre of the city.
- 8 Llit de la Generala.
- 9 Ciste de la Casa Cremada.
- 10 Casa Cremada menhir (Menhire de la Casa Cremada).
- 11 Dolmen del Cap de l’Home.
- 12 Dolmen de la Creu d'en Cobertella.
Do
[edit]- 1 karting roses (GI-610 junction GI-614), ☏ +34 972 254 103, [email protected].
- 2 Waterpark Aquabrava (GI-610 junction GI-614), ☏ +34 972 25 43 44. June to September.
- 3 Beach of Canyelles. 24/7. Nice beach for bathing or beach volleyball. Free.
Hiking
[edit]Try the “cami de ronda” which follows the coast The GR 92 long-distance walking route crosses the city.
Try the hiking routes in Cap de Creus Natural Park and in Aiguamolls de l'Empordà Natural Park
Buy
[edit]Eat
[edit]Budget
[edit]Mid-range
[edit]- 1 Restaurant Nou Aquarium, Avinguda de la Platja, 21 (very close to the beach in Santa Margarita), ☏ +34 972 45 96 87, [email protected]. Mediterranean cuisine specializing in fresh fish and seafood collected directly in the Bay of Roses.
Splurge
[edit]- 2 els Brancs, Av. Díaz Pacheco 30, ☏ +34 972 256 008, fax: +34 972 253 213, [email protected]. Tu-Su 20:00-23:00. 1 Michelin star. Creative cuisine, fine dining, great views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Drink
[edit]Sleep
[edit]- Hotel Vistabella, Av. Díaz Pacheco 26, ☏ +34 972 256 200, fax: +34 972 253 213, [email protected]. On top of a small cliff between Canyelles and the Bonifaci beach, quite distant from much of the summer crowds.
Connect
[edit]As of Jan 2024, Roses and its approach highways have 5G from all Spanish carriers.
Go next
[edit]Routes through Roses |
Llançà ← junction N-260 ← | N S | → End |
Figueres ← Empuriabrava ← | W E | → End |
End ← | W E | → Cap de Creus Natural Park → Cadaqués |