Discover Girona’s rich history on a guided walking tour. Visit iconic landmarks, explore medieval sites, and enjoy vibrant promenades. Book your adventure today!
Discover Girona’s rich history on a guided walking tour. Visit iconic landmarks, explore medieval sites, and enjoy vibrant promenades. Book your adventure today!
- Basílica de Sant Feliu - The Basilica of Sant Feliu in Girona, with origins tracing back to the early Christian era, stands as a significant religious and historical site. Renowned for its blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, the basilica contains remarkable artworks, including the tomb of Saint Narcissus and various medieval…
- Basílica de Sant Feliu - The Basilica of Sant Feliu in Girona, with origins tracing back to the early Christian era, stands as a significant religious and historical site. Renowned for its blend of Romanesque and Gothic architectural styles, the basilica contains remarkable artworks, including the tomb of Saint Narcissus and various medieval sculptures. This site has been a central point for the local community for centuries, embodying Girona’s rich cultural heritage.
- Arab Baths - The Banys Àrabs in Girona are a well-preserved example of medieval public baths, inspired by Roman and Islamic bathhouses. Dating to the 12th century, the baths include a variety of rooms such as a frigidarium, tepidarium, and caldarium, each serving distinct bathing purposes. The octagonal pool beneath the central dome is a notable feature. The site provides insights into the historical bathing practices and architectural influences of the era.
- Sant Pere de Galligants - The Monasterio de Sant Pere de Galligants in Girona is a former Benedictine abbey from the 10th century. It showcases Romanesque architecture and currently houses the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia, displaying artifacts from various historical periods. The church, with its impressive bell tower and cloister, offers a glimpse into the monastic life and architectural style of medieval Catalonia.
- Girona Cathedral - Girona Cathedral, also known as the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona, is a prominent landmark featuring a mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Construction began in the 11th century, and its vast Gothic nave is among the widest in the world. The cathedral houses the Tapestry of Creation and other significant religious artifacts. Its elevated position provides expansive views of the city and surrounding landscape.
- Patronat Call de Girona - The Call in Girona is the city’s historic Jewish quarter, dating back to the 12th century. It features narrow, winding streets and well-preserved medieval buildings that reflect the rich cultural heritage of the Jewish community that once flourished there. The area is home to the Museum of Jewish History, which offers insights into the lives and traditions of Girona’s medieval Jewish residents. The Call remains a significant part of Girona’s historical and cultural landscape.
- Rambla de la Libertad - Rambla de la Llibertat in Girona is a central and historic promenade dating back to the 13th century. Lined with shops, cafes, and notable buildings, it has long been a focal point for social and commercial activity in the city. The street is known for its arcades and the iconic iron bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel. It remains a vibrant area, popular with both locals and visitors for leisurely walks and gatherings.
- Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles) - There are a few more stops along the way, but these will be kept as a surprise to make the experience even more special.

- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- 2-hour guided walking tour
- Professional tour guide
- Gratuities (optional)
- Gratuities (optional)
Imagine being told that most visitors never truly experience Girona. They stroll through its medieval streets, snap a few pictures by the river, and move on, missing the stories etched into the stones and the secrets concealed behind its ancient walls.
Without a local guide, it’s easy to overlook the subtle magic that makes Girona unforgettable, the…
Imagine being told that most visitors never truly experience Girona. They stroll through its medieval streets, snap a few pictures by the river, and move on, missing the stories etched into the stones and the secrets concealed behind its ancient walls.
Without a local guide, it’s easy to overlook the subtle magic that makes Girona unforgettable, the remnants of Roman, Jewish, and medieval life that continue to shape the city today. Exploring on one’s own might reveal Girona’s beauty, but not its rich history.
This is why the Girona Walking Tour is offered. The guide customizes the experience to align with your interests, taking you through the city’s most iconic landmarks and the hidden gems known only to locals. It’s the difference between merely visiting Girona and truly discovering it.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.
For a full refund, cancel at least 24 hours before the scheduled departure time.