Welcome to Hotel Travé

Hospedium Hotel Travé is a historic hotel in the town of Figueres, in the heart of the Empordà. Strategically located 9 min. walk from the city centre, with large spaces to enjoy and rest, we've been welcoming travellers, families, businessmen and women, artists, etc. for over 50 years.

Our en-suite, air-conditioned rooms are spacious and practical, to make you feel comfortable and cosy; surrounded by terraces and gardens where you can relax, eat or just hang out. In summer or spring you can cool off in our swimming pool (open until 22h) after a day of sightseeing or work.

We've a large secure car park opened 24 hours a day for your vehicle, van or coach.

The emblematic restaurant of the hotel keeps the memories and spaces of always. With its flavour in which the people of Figueres from generation to generation have lived great moments.

Reception hours are from 7 am to 11 pm..

Swimming Pool

Hospedium Hotel Travé has a private outdoor swimming pool for its guests where they can relax and refresh themselves. The swimming pool is open during the summer season from 10:00 to 21:00 every day.

Restaurant

A good place to share the traditional cuisine, pleasant, full of harmony and with a grill that is always ready to serve. We've an inexpensive daily menu or an à la carte menu to enjoy.

In our hotel we've the space you want with a great kitchen that can accompany your celebration.

Complementary Breakfast Menu

Figueres, tourist destination

The Dalí Theatre-Museum, one of Spain's main tourist attractions, it's just 5 minutes away from the hotel.

The Dalí Theatre-Museum is the largest surrealist object in the world. It occupies the building of the former Municipal Theatre, a 19th century construction destroyed at the end of the Civil War. It was on these ruins that Dalí decided to create his museum.

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Figueres, tourist destination

The Dalí Theatre-Museum, one of Spain's main tourist attractions, it's just 5 minutes away from the hotel.

The Dalí Theatre-Museum is the largest surrealist object in the world. It occupies the building of the former Municipal Theatre, a 19th century construction destroyed at the end of the Civil War. It was on these ruins that Dalí decided to create his museum.