We really enjoyed seeing Dali's house and learning more about him. His house definitely reflected his personality! It is a bit out of the way, but worth seeing (in addition to the Dali Theater-Museum) Full review by goneinaheartbeat
Jul 15, 2024
No trip to the Costa Brava is complete without a trip to Dali's house. A life changing experience... highly recommended!!! Full review by Lovely M
Jun 16, 2024
Salvador Dalí House is located in Portlligat a little town near Cadaquès, in the Costa Brava Region, in the North of Catalonia. It is the house, where Salvador Dalí lived. It is totally decorated by… Full review by AlbertSalichs
Hi, if I book the Dali Triangle & Cadaques day trip from Girona. Does it include the slot for the house and museums entry? even though it does not include the cost of the tickets?
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Hi, I'm sorry I can't help on that one. We were staying in Llanca, so we drove to the beach house museum on one day and then the museum in Figueres on another day. Probably best to …
Hi, I'm sorry I can't help on that one. We were staying in Llanca, so we drove to the beach house museum on one day and then the museum in Figueres on another day. Probably best to book online. Probably saves money if you do book both, but I could not say for sure. It is worth booking tickets in advance for the museum house on the beach, because they only admit 8 - 10 people at one time. Then you have to wait. Have fun.
We plan to get tickets thru website recently and it appeared that tickets are not available for web. How can we buy tickets since we can’t access phone call? We are Deaf family. Will you accept our orders via email? We’d like to visit the House on Wednesday, June 19th. Please let us know ASAP. Thanks.
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Surprised that you can't reserve tickets on-line, but you do have to do it 48 hours in advance. Asking your hotel to book for you by telephone might be a good idea. We were also too late …
Surprised that you can't reserve tickets on-line, but you do have to do it 48 hours in advance. Asking your hotel to book for you by telephone might be a good idea. We were also too late to reserved tickets, but the office suggested just turning up to see if there were any cancellations - obviously this is only any good if you happen to be in the area anyway. Even if you can't get in the house, the gardens are worth a visit, and the videos include footage of the house (a good-ish second best).
How long is the tour? How much time should I schedule to see everything at the house and museum?
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you have to book a tour time to get access. about 1 hr. at the end of the tour you can wonder aound the garden as long as you like. try the gaiia hotel for an authentic lunch - a …
you have to book a tour time to get access. about 1 hr. at the end of the tour you can wonder aound the garden as long as you like. try the gaiia hotel for an authentic lunch - a peaceful place
Dear All, we plan to visit the Dali Museum house in early May. How can we get to it from Barcelona by public transport and how long does it take to reach the museum? We shall look forward for your answers as to plan our trip. B/r Bisser
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Following is a sinopsis of our day trip to Figures and Port Lligat. You can find a bus to get you to Figures and possibly one to Port Lligat, but you would have to make it a two day trip to …
Following is a sinopsis of our day trip to Figures and Port Lligat. You can find a bus to get you to Figures and possibly one to Port Lligat, but you would have to make it a two day trip to get back to Barcelona. We would recommend this tour group. They are located across the street from Palau de la Musica. We arranged the tour before we got to Barcelona, but you could do it from there as well. Tours4Fun office open and we checked in for our tour. This organization runs several different tours related to Barcelona and the surrounding area. Wendy was our tour guide on our Costa Brava Day Trip with Salvador Dali Theatre-Museum tour. She lead the group of 13 on a short walk to an awaiting bus. It was a two hour trip via toll road to our first stop in Figueres for the Dali Theatre-Museum. After visiting here for the morning we drove over the mountain and into the coastal town of Cadaques were we had lunch on our own. After lunch it was a short ride to Dali’s former home in Port Lligat for a tour. When this tour was complete we boarded our bus for the two hour trip back to Barcelona. The tours of his theatre-museum and home were very interesting and informative. We could have used a little more time in Cadaques to look around after lunch. Our only disappointment was the fact we had to outlay an additional 11 Euro per person for the visit to his home. This was not explained in the paperwork we received when we signed up for the tour. Our guide pointed out this charge was explained on their website, but not on the overview we received. Otherwise we enjoyed this tour tremendously and would recommend it highly.