Located on the Tet River, on the edge of the Mediterranean Sea and north of the Spanish border, Perpignan is famous for its art treasures. It's a city with swaying palm trees, narrow alleys and many well preserved medieval Catalan archways that have been turned into museums.
With many magnificent monuments to visit, Perpignan is constantly buzzing with a lively street life. It's only a stone's-throw to the seaside and mountains, which always make it a pleasant city to visit.
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- Rois de Majorque Palace
- The Castillet - Musee Catalan
- The Chateau de Salses
- Cathedral St-Jean
- Musee Casa Pairal
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