Information Sources
The local tourism offices provide a wealth of information, and often can mail English-language brochures to your home address for help in the planning process. It is also a good idea to visit the tourism office of every locality to get maps, brochures and helpful advice.
Turisme de Barcelona
34-932-853-834,
teltur@barcelonaturisme.com
www.barcelonaturisme.com
Turisme de Barcelona has numerous offices, with locations at Pla. Catalunya, Sants Railway Station, Infopista Montseny (on motorway AP7/E15), Columbus Monument, Pla. Sant Jaume, Barcelona Airport and the Sagrada Família.
Girona Tourist Office
34-972-226-575
Calle Rambla de la Libertat,
www.costabrava.org
Tourist Office of Figueres
34-972-503-155
Pla. del Sol,
fituris@ddgi.es
www.figueresciutat.com.
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