Wander through Girona’s beautifully preserved medieval quarter. Cobbled streets, stone archways, and colorful buildings lining the river make this area as picturesque as it gets.
One of the best views in the region. You can climb sections of the walls and enjoy panoramic scenes of the cathedral, the mountains, and the city rooftops.
An architectural icon with the widest Gothic nave in the world — and fans of Game of Thrones will recognize its dramatic staircase.
One of Europe’s best-preserved Jewish quarters. Tiny alleyways, small shops, and incredible history around every turn.
by the Rocas brothers, excellent food
We go here every year for my birthday. Amazing food & service!
Wonderful for breakfast or lunch! Good for cyclists!
Great coffee! Also a cyclist hang out.
Do you want to watch the Tour de France on the big screen and eat amazing food? THIS is the place!
A whitewashed fishing village loved by artists like Salvador Dalí. Gorgeous views, small beaches, and relaxed Mediterranean vibes.
A postcard‑perfect beach town with a medieval fortress rising above the sea. Great for a beach day + a scenic stroll.
Take a day trip to Barcelona and see Sagrada Familia, Park Guell, La Rambla, the Gothic Quarter, and enjoy some amazing tapas!
A must‑see while exploring Girona’s Old Town, the Arab Baths are a beautifully preserved 12th‑century Romanesque bathhouse inspired by Islamic hammams. Despite the name, they were actually built by Christian architects who borrowed Moorish design elements, giving the site its iconic look