About this place ...
Collioure
Seen as the "Jewel in the crown" of all the towns in the department. Collioure is a picture-perfect old port with a castle, famous church, several beaches and a series of attractive pedestrianised streets full of art galleries, boutique shops, cafés and restaurants.
It stays lively all year round but is very crowded in summer with tourists. When the traffic isn't too heavy, it's easily accessibe by a dual carriageway to Perpignan and towards Spain.
If you are lookign for a truly beautiful, vibrant town on the coast, then this has to be first on the list.
Positives
Considerations
Stunningly beautiful setting with lots of character buildings. Lots of restaurants (including Michelin starred ones) and cafés. On the coast.
Property is more expensive. Can be very crowded in summer. Parking is at a premium. Shops are mainly geared towards tourists.
Cote Vermeille
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Amenities :
Train Station, bus.
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Statistics
Here are some demographics to help you decide if the town is right for you
Population in 2022
2637
Population in 2014
3046
Population change
86.6%