In the heart of Catalonia, Girona stands as a jewel of history and culture, where ancient walls whisper tales from medieval times. Read more
Book my trip to GironaGirona, a northern Catalan city near the Costa Brava, is renowned for its rich history, preserved over centuries. A walk through its cobbled streets is like a journey back in time, from the Roman foundation to the medieval era. The city's impressive ancient walls offer breathtaking views and a palpable sense of the past. Girona’s architectural treasures include the well-preserved Jewish Quarter, with its narrow lanes and courtyards, and the Cathedral of Saint Mary, which boasts the widest Gothic nave in the world. Girona became a popular filming location for the series "Game of Thrones," which only added to its allure. The city is also a culinary hotspot, with an array of dining options from traditional Catalan eateries to Michelin-starred establishments. Annual events like the Temps de Flors, when the city bursts into blooms with flower displays, attract visitors from all over the globe. Whether it’s the rich history, the delectable gastronomy, or the vibrant cultural scene, Girona offers a captivating experience for every traveler.
With its monumental Baroque façade and an impressive flight of steps, the cathedral features a unique single nave design and houses significant art collections.
Inspired by Roman and Arab public baths, this 12th-century building offers a glimpse into the daily life of medieval Girona, featuring a central pool surrounded by ornate arches.
The colorful façades of the houses lining the Onyar River provide one of Girona’s most iconic views, best appreciated from the various bridges connecting the old and new town.
One of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe, this labyrinth of narrow streets reveals the rich heritage of the Jewish community that flourished here until 1492.
Climb up and walk along the ancient ramparts for panoramic views of the city and the surrounding landscapes, stretching from the Pyrenees to the Mediterranean.
Girona’s vibrant main boulevard is perfect for a leisurely stroll, lined with boutiques, cafes, and historic buildings, reflecting the city's lively social scene.
Dedicated to preserving the legacy of Girona’s Jewish community, the museum contains valuable artifacts and exhibits about Jewish life in Catalonia.
This Romanesque monastery now houses the Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, showcasing regional artifacts from prehistory through the Middle Ages.
Designed by Gustave Eiffel before the Eiffel Tower, this bridge offers a picturesque passage over the Onyar and a perfect spot for photographs.
The birthplace and residence of renowned architect Rafael Masó, this house-museum is a testament to Noucentisme, an early 20th-century Catalan cultural movement.
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