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Dalí called Perpignan's train station the center of the universe. The city is more Catalan than French.

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Why Perpignan needs a local guide

Perpignan was the capital of the Kingdom of Majorca in the 13th century. The Palace of the Kings of Majorca still sits on its hill. The city speaks French but the signs are in Catalan, the sardana is danced in the squares, and Barcelona feels closer than Paris in every way that matters.

Perpignan sits thirty kilometers from the Spanish border, and on a summer evening the Place de la Loge fills with people dancing the sardana while the Castillet gate glows red in the sunset. This is not southern France in the usual sense — it is northern Catalonia, with a Catalan identity that predates French rule by centuries. The Palace of the Kings of Majorca, perched on its hill overlooking the Tet river, reminds you that Perpignan was a capital city in its own right before Paris absorbed it. To become a tour guide in Perpignan is to work a cross-border market that pulls visitors from Barcelona (less than two hours south), from the Collioure coastline where Matisse and Derain invented Fauvism, and from the Banyuls vineyards where fortified sweet wine has been made since the Knights Templar. Most visitors pass through on their way to the beaches without stopping. Becoming a tour guide in Perpignan means catching them at the train station — the one Dali called the center of the universe — and showing them why the Saint-Jacques quarter's narrow streets, the cargolade tradition of grilling snails over vine cuttings in spring, and the Catalan language on every street sign make this city unlike anything else in France. If you become a tour guide in Perpignan, the cross-border angle with Figueres and the Dali museum is a day-trip product that practically sells itself.

Food & drink
Boles de picolat (Catalan meatballs in sauce), cargolades (grilled snails with aioli — a spring ritual), and Banyuls wine — a fortified sweet wine from the coast 30 minutes away that goes with chocolate like nothing else.
Neighborhoods
Saint-Jacques, Centre historique, Moulin à Vent
Who we need
Someone who gets the Catalan thing. Perpignan is not just southern France — it's northern Catalonia. If that distinction means something to you, you'll connect with this city and its people.
Le Castillet — the red brick gate — is the last piece of the medieval fortifications. It's also the city's symbol and the thing you see on every postcard. Inside, there's a small museum about Catalan culture that almost nobody visits.

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+2 000€ /month avg. 1 guide per city 0h minimum

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Questions about guiding in Perpignan

How do I become a tour guide in Perpignan?
Perpignan is a gateway to the Catalan coast and Collioure, where Matisse and Derain invented Fauvism in 1905 — that art-history angle alone is a tour product. Guides who combine the city with coastal and wine excursions cover the most lucrative ground. Apply for the guide position with a Perpignan-Collioure art day or a Banyuls wine-and-coastline tour — the cross-border angle with Figueres and the Dali museum (thirty minutes south) practically sells itself.
How much can I earn as a city guide in Perpignan?
Modest city market at 70-120 EUR, but Collioure day trips, Banyuls wine tours, and cross-border excursions to Figueres boost earnings to 150-280 EUR for full days. The summer beach traffic from July through August creates demand for culture-escape tours away from the coast, and the spring cargolade season gives you a unique food-event product that no other French city offers.
What do I need to be a LYA guide in Perpignan?
Catalan cultural knowledge is the foundation — the sardana dance, the cargolade tradition, the language on the street signs. Spanish is nearly as useful as English here, given the proximity to Barcelona and the steady flow of Spanish visitors. Understanding why Catalunya Nord is a real identity and not a marketing slogan is what makes your tours genuine rather than superficial.
Is Perpignan still available?
Yes. Perpignan is open right now. One guide per city, first come first served.
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