Things to do in Pubol in July

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Overview

July is a good time to visit Pubol. The weather is usually very warm and breezy, with temperatures ranging from 67—84°F (20—29°C).

Pubol has plenty to offer for visitors of all ages and interests. In this article, we tell you the top things to see and do for your July trip to Pubol. Get inspired by the events, activities, attractions, and experiences unique to July. We’ll let you know where to explore events based on your interests, whether that’s food, culture, art, music, sport or others.

We’ll let you know everything you need to prepare for the weather in Pubol in July. Learn about what to wear and pack for your trip, the average temperatures throughout July, temperature changes from morning to evening and much more.

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Best events and things to do in Pubol in July

Top experiences in July
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Holidays in Pubol in July
July
  • Feast of Saint James the Apostle (July 25)
Other notable holidays
  • Corpus Christi (June 4)
  • Saint John the Baptist Day (June 24)
  • Assumption of Mary (August 15)

Weather in Pubol in July

Temperatures on an average day in Pubol in July

The average temperature in Pubol in July for a typical day ranges from a high of 84°F (29°C) to a low of 67°F (20°C). Some would describe the temperature to be very warm. The general area may also feel breezy.

For comparison, the hottest month in Pubol, July, has days with highs of 84°F (29°C) and lows of 67°F (20°C). The coldest month, February has days with highs of 56°F (13°C) and lows of 41°F (5°C). This graph shows how an average day looks like in Pubol in July based on historical data.

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Historical temperature average in July
84°F
highs
67°F
lows

General weather summary

Very warm, breezy
Feels like
13%
Chance of rain
0.053 in
Amount
11.5 mph
Wind speed
61%
Humidity
14.9 hrs
Daylight length
6:25 AM
Sunrise
9:20 PM
Sunset
75%
Cloud cover
Sleeveless shirt
What to wear
What to wear in July
With an average high of 84°F (29°C) and a low of 67°F (20°C), it generally feels very warm and breezy. With that in mind, most people would dress in something very light like a sleeveless shirt
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Best attractions for Pubol in July

Besides the array of exciting events and activities Pubol has to offer for travelers in July, we want to remind you of the classic attractions in Pubol that are great to visit at this time of the year as well! You can’t miss these iconic landmarks, local favorites, and places rich with cultural heritage. We hope to give you insights and inspiration into the best things to see and do to make the most of your visit. Here is a list of our top attractions in Pubol for July.
Gala Dalí Castle & Museum
1. Gala Dalí Castle & Museum
4.5
(5064)
Museum
Historic Sites
Furniture & decor dating from the years the Surrealist painter resided here, plus a few paintings.
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I didn’t expect this place to be so fascinating. Castell de Púbol isn’t just a castle — it’s a quiet, haunting love letter from Salvador Dalí to Gala, and walking through it feels like stepping into a very private world. Púbol Castle, also known as Castell Gala-Dalí, is a romantic and mysterious Gothic-Renaissance castle located in the village of Púbol, in Catalonia, Spain. Its most famous chapter began in the 1960s when surrealist artist Salvador Dalí bought and restored the castle as a gift for his muse and wife, Gala. It was meant to be her private sanctuary, a quiet, secluded retreat far from the public eye and the chaos of Dalí’s fame. Out of devotion, Dalí agreed that he would only visit the castle if invited by Gala in writing, a rule he respected throughout her life. The castle itself dates back to the 11th century, with much of its current structure shaped in the 14th and 16th centuries. When Dalí acquired it in 1969, it was in a state of disrepair. He restored and redesigned it with his signature surrealist touch, blending medieval charm with eccentric artistic flourishes. Inside, you'll find whimsical furniture, cryptic symbolism, and even elephant-legged sculptures — all elements of Dalí’s unique artistic language. One of the most moving aspects of the castle is Gala’s tomb, which lies in the crypt that Dalí designed for her. After her death in 1982, she was buried there, and Dalí initially intended to be buried beside her. However, he was ultimately interred in Figueres, in the Dalí Theatre-Museum. Today, the castle stands as a museum and a quiet testament to their complex relationship — a place filled with beauty, enigma, and artistic passion. Entrance its just €10 and the best option is to book it online. It's not just a castle; it’s a love letter in stone and shadow, echoing the intensity of one of modern art’s most iconic couples. Well recommended 👌
Hard to get there without a car. We took a commuter train out of Barcelona. Didn't realize we needed to catch a bus to the countryside and then walk to the castle. The countryside was beautiful. The staff at the castle was very helpful when we called for directions. Tour was very quick. It took us longer to get there than it did to walk through. Beautiful setting.
One of the three museums of Dalí. A castle of love and Romantic. But finally only Gala slept here forever. Ticket: 9€ per each . Kids free.Free parking . A small town quiet and peaceful. Not very touristy. Recommend for a chill afternoon.
Relaxing contrast to museum in Figueres, but then it was Gala’s home not (at least until she died) Salvador’s
That’s a famous place which is mandatory for every Dali’s fan. It’s strange, exiting, weird, beautiful, shocking, interesting, mysterious, and unique. Don’t forget to buy tickets in advance. We visited it in December and there were a few people. But in summer there are usually a lot of visitors. The castle is relatively small so it’s better to plan in advance to visit with less people.
Very beautiful history about the life of this woman. You can also be here in the studio where Salvador made its latest works of art in this castle. The sober grave of Gala in a beautiful basement is recommended!
Absolute jewel , 25 mins from Girona by bus, then 20 minute walk from bus stop. Well worth the journey. Fascinating insight into the Dalis. The walk down to the Chateau is worth the admission price. Beautiful setting. Don't miss this if visiting Girona.
Fascinating place to visit with clear artistic history demonstrated room by room. Everything is well presented and maintained and the staff have a good knowledge when asked. The garden is suitably odd, it is important to walk around and look in all directions so you don’t miss anything. Fascinating place and well worth the visit.
Gala Dalí Castle & Museum
2. Gala Dalí Castle & Museum
4.5
(5064)
Museum
Historic Sites
Furniture & decor dating from the years the Surrealist painter resided here, plus a few paintings.
Slide 1 of 8
I didn’t expect this place to be so fascinating. Castell de Púbol isn’t just a castle — it’s a quiet, haunting love letter from Salvador Dalí to Gala, and walking through it feels like stepping into a very private world. Púbol Castle, also known as Castell Gala-Dalí, is a romantic and mysterious Gothic-Renaissance castle located in the village of Púbol, in Catalonia, Spain. Its most famous chapter began in the 1960s when surrealist artist Salvador Dalí bought and restored the castle as a gift for his muse and wife, Gala. It was meant to be her private sanctuary, a quiet, secluded retreat far from the public eye and the chaos of Dalí’s fame. Out of devotion, Dalí agreed that he would only visit the castle if invited by Gala in writing, a rule he respected throughout her life. The castle itself dates back to the 11th century, with much of its current structure shaped in the 14th and 16th centuries. When Dalí acquired it in 1969, it was in a state of disrepair. He restored and redesigned it with his signature surrealist touch, blending medieval charm with eccentric artistic flourishes. Inside, you'll find whimsical furniture, cryptic symbolism, and even elephant-legged sculptures — all elements of Dalí’s unique artistic language. One of the most moving aspects of the castle is Gala’s tomb, which lies in the crypt that Dalí designed for her. After her death in 1982, she was buried there, and Dalí initially intended to be buried beside her. However, he was ultimately interred in Figueres, in the Dalí Theatre-Museum. Today, the castle stands as a museum and a quiet testament to their complex relationship — a place filled with beauty, enigma, and artistic passion. Entrance its just €10 and the best option is to book it online. It's not just a castle; it’s a love letter in stone and shadow, echoing the intensity of one of modern art’s most iconic couples. Well recommended 👌
Hard to get there without a car. We took a commuter train out of Barcelona. Didn't realize we needed to catch a bus to the countryside and then walk to the castle. The countryside was beautiful. The staff at the castle was very helpful when we called for directions. Tour was very quick. It took us longer to get there than it did to walk through. Beautiful setting.
One of the three museums of Dalí. A castle of love and Romantic. But finally only Gala slept here forever. Ticket: 9€ per each . Kids free.Free parking . A small town quiet and peaceful. Not very touristy. Recommend for a chill afternoon.
Relaxing contrast to museum in Figueres, but then it was Gala’s home not (at least until she died) Salvador’s
That’s a famous place which is mandatory for every Dali’s fan. It’s strange, exiting, weird, beautiful, shocking, interesting, mysterious, and unique. Don’t forget to buy tickets in advance. We visited it in December and there were a few people. But in summer there are usually a lot of visitors. The castle is relatively small so it’s better to plan in advance to visit with less people.
Very beautiful history about the life of this woman. You can also be here in the studio where Salvador made its latest works of art in this castle. The sober grave of Gala in a beautiful basement is recommended!
Absolute jewel , 25 mins from Girona by bus, then 20 minute walk from bus stop. Well worth the journey. Fascinating insight into the Dalis. The walk down to the Chateau is worth the admission price. Beautiful setting. Don't miss this if visiting Girona.
Fascinating place to visit with clear artistic history demonstrated room by room. Everything is well presented and maintained and the staff have a good knowledge when asked. The garden is suitably odd, it is important to walk around and look in all directions so you don’t miss anything. Fascinating place and well worth the visit.

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