Lloret de Mar

The central part of town is very easy to walk around with a long shopping precinct and other shopping areas. Many streets in the central area are one-way and with pavements just a yard wide on either side with traffic going by at speed. Be careful crossing roads, even on crossings where cars do not always stop. Not many toilets about but there is one in the bus station, in McDonald's and bars. Taxi stand on D'Oliva, opposite McDonald's Express on Av Just Marles.

Cars

DonĀ“t. Lloret has many small one way streets and some pedestrian precincts. Where cars are allowed to park in the main part, as soon as a car moves out of a space, another moves in in less than a minute. You are not allowed to park with a wheel on a pavement even though it differs from the road in colour only. Often there are no signs to tell you where not to park. The police patrol the area, photograph an offending car and hand out tickets, then the tow truck comes and takes the car away. Some hotels however do have underground car parks for their patrons. There are several underground paid parking lots, under the bus station, at the new Casino, under the market square, even at the main beach can be full though. You pay around 2-4 euro per hour, but it's relatively safe and pretty close to town center and main beach. You could park your car in Blanes or Tossa, and take the bus, but parking in one of the parking lots is more convenient.