An architectural gem in Lloret de Mar that blends styles and tells centuries of history.
The church is usually open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 to 13:30 and from 16:00 to 19:00, and Sundays from 10:00 to 13:00 (closed on Mondays and public holiday afternoons). It is located in the old town, within walking distance from the main beach; check updated hours on the official Lloret Tourism website or call +34 972 364 700.
Admission is free for all visitors. No advance booking is required, although donations are welcome for its upkeep.
A full visit takes about 20 to 30 minutes, ideal for appreciating its Gothic interior and bell tower. If you are interested in history, allow a little extra time to read the information panels.
Built in the 14th century in Catalan Gothic style, it is dedicated to Saint Roman the Martyr and is a protected cultural landmark. Its 16th-century tower stands out on the skyline of Lloret, symbolizing the town's fishing and religious history.
The best seasons are spring or autumn to avoid crowds, and early morning (10:00-12:00) for good light and cooler temperatures. Avoid midday in summer.
The main entrance has several steps, which makes it difficult for wheelchair users, although there is a side entrance with a partial ramp. Contact the parish at +34 972 364 008 for specific assistance.
Just a few minutes away on foot: the Church of Saint Peter of the Forest, the Modernist Cemetery, and the beaches of Lloret. Explore the old town with its cobbled streets; more information is available on the Lloret Tourism website.
Wear comfortable shoes for the cobbled streets, keep quiet during Mass, and use an audio guide for more details (available at IAudioguia). Combine it with a walk through the old town for a fuller experience.
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