A stroll through the narrow streets of old Perpignan will reveal the broad sweep of its past: the Gothic palace of the kings of Majorca and Aragon, symbol of the town's power in the XIIIth century; the former Castillet prison which now houses the Catalan museum of popular arts and traditions; Saint-Jean cathedral; and of course the famous railway station, which Salvador Dali proclaimed to be the "centre of the world"...
Mas Des Arcades
840 Avenue D'espagne
66100 Perpignan
from 85.00 Euros
Villa Duflot
Rond Point Albert Donnezan
Serrat Den Vaquer
66000 Perpignan
from 109.00 Euros
Hotel Aragon
17 Avenue Gilbert Brutus
66000 Perpignan
from 52.00 Euros