Catalaanse dorp Calonge wil eerste ā€˜boeken-dorpā€™ van CataloniĆ« en Spanje worden

Het dorp Calonge aan de Costa Brava in de provincie Girona wil het eerste ā€˜boeken-dorpā€™ van CataloniĆ« en waarschijnlijk ook van Spanje worden. Om dat te bewerkstelligen is de gemeente op zoek naar ondernemers die met originele ideeĆ«n komen om de 7 lokalen die worden aangeboden te bezetten. Uiteraard moet het iets met boeken te maken hebben en het lijkt erop dat het initiatief succesvol is want er zijn 130 ideeĆ«n binnengekomen bij de gemeente en er is veel interesse voor het culturele initiatief.

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Can I visit Spain? The latest advice as UK arrivals face quarantine

Spain will reopen its borders to most European tourists from June 21 ā€“ 10 days earlier than previously plannedĀ ā€“ but there is confusion over whether Britons will be welcome.

The Mediterranean summer favourite will permit the entry of visitors from the European Union and the Schengen area, which also includes non-EU countries such as Switzerland and Norway, from Sunday.

Foreign Minister Arancha Gonzalez Laya initially said travellers from Britain, which is still considered part of the EU during the Brexit transition period, will also be allowed to enter.

Read more at The Telegraph.

Spain to reopen borders on June 21

Spain will open its borders to members of the EUā€™s Schengen Zone and the UK on June 21.Ā The border was originally due to remain closed until July 1.

Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez announced the decision today during a conference call with regional leaders, as reported by Spanish newspaper El Pais.

The Portuguese border will remain shut until July 1 on the request of Portuguese PM Antonio Costa.

Travellers from other, non-Schengen countries will be allowed into the country without the need to self-quarantine from July 1 onwards, if there is a reciprocal agreement on travel.

After recording its first cases of Covid-19, Spain introduced one if Europeā€™s strictest lockdowns. Borders were closed on March 14 and a ā€˜state of alarmā€™ has restricted Spanish citizens from moving freely throughout the country ā€“ something that will alsoĀ end on June 21.

Unlike the rest of Spain, the Balearics will welcome visitors as of tomorrow as part of a pilot reopening plan.

To date, Spain has recorded more than 290,000 cases of Covid-19 and 27,000 deaths.

Source: The Telegraph

Tijdelijke sluiting

08/04/2020

Wegens gewijzigde omstandigheden: Tot onze spijt moeten we u meedelen dat Aparkivoli sluit de parking tot nader order.
Rekening houdend met de maatregelen die door de Catalaanse regering zijn aangekondigd om de verspreiding van COVID-19 te voorkomen, zijn we tot dit besluit gekomen.
Veiligheid voor onze gasten en medewerkers staat voorop.
We hopen u in de nabije toekomst te mogen verwelkomen.