Explore Girona & Costa Brava at your pace: Gothic cathedrals, medieval villages, Dalí’s art, and stunning coastal paths await your discovery.
Explore Girona & Costa Brava at your pace: Gothic cathedrals, medieval villages, Dalí’s art, and stunning coastal paths await your discovery.
- Girona Cathedral - A stunning European cathedral, featuring the world’s widest Gothic nave at 22.98 meters, accessible via an impressive Baroque staircase with 86 steps. The 11th-century Romanesque cloister, silver altar-piece, and Beatus manuscript highlight centuries of Catalan religious art and architecture.
- El Call - A remarkably…
- Girona Cathedral - A stunning European cathedral, featuring the world’s widest Gothic nave at 22.98 meters, accessible via an impressive Baroque staircase with 86 steps. The 11th-century Romanesque cloister, silver altar-piece, and Beatus manuscript highlight centuries of Catalan religious art and architecture.
- El Call - A remarkably preserved medieval Jewish quarter in Europe, consisting of narrow stone alleys, covered passageways, and atmospheric courtyards from the 12th century. The Museum of Jewish History explores 600 years of Girona’s Kabbalistic tradition and its community, which produced some of medieval Europe’s greatest scholars.
- Onyar River - Girona’s iconic image, featuring a row of brightly painted houses reflected in the Onyar River, framed by medieval bridges, including the iron Pont de les Peixateries Velles designed by Gustave Eiffel. The riverside walk and Rambla de la Llibertat promenade highlight Girona’s vibrant café culture and exceptional food scene.
- Passeig de la Muralla - Girona’s restored medieval ramparts offer an elevated walkway atop the 9th-century Carolingian walls, providing panoramic views of terracotta rooftops, cathedral towers, the Pyrenees foothills, and the Onyar valley. It is one of the best-preserved city wall walks in Catalonia.
- Arab Baths - A beautifully preserved 12th-century Romanesque bathhouse inspired by Moorish hammam design, featuring an elegant columned pool hall with an octagonal lantern skylight. It is one of Girona’s most photographed interiors and a rare example of medieval bathing architecture in Spain.
- Sant Pere de Galligants - A 12th-century Benedictine monastery housing the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Its Romanesque cloister, with intricately carved capitals depicting biblical scenes, mythical beasts, and floral motifs, is one of the finest in Catalonia, located beside the tranquil Galligants.
- Besalu - A perfectly preserved medieval town, highlighted by its spectacular 11th-century Romanesque bridge with seven arches spanning the Fluvià River, creating one of Catalonia’s most photographed scenes. The town features one of only three medieval Jewish ritual baths (mikveh) discovered in Europe, along with Romanesque churches and an atmospheric town square.
- Dali Theatre-Museum - The world’s largest surrealist object, Salvador Dalí’s extraordinary museum in his birthplace of Figueres, topped with giant eggs and a geodesic dome. It houses the artist’s most important works, from optical illusion paintings to the Mae West room. It is the most visited museum in Catalonia outside Barcelona and Dalí’s final resting place.
- Peratallada - Possibly the most perfectly preserved medieval village in Catalonia, its name means ‘carved stone.’ The narrow streets, Romanesque castle, and golden stone buildings appear frozen in time. The surrounding Empordanet countryside shelters similar treasures in Pals with its Gothic tower and Monells with its porticoed plaza.
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Calella de Palafrugell - A picturesque fishing village with whitewashed arcaded houses lining a turquoise bay, known as the birthplace of the havaneres sea-shanty singing tradition, performed on summer nights on the beach. Walk the Camí de Ronda coastal path to discover hidden coves at Llafranc, Tamariu, and the pine-fringed beaches that define the Costa Brava.
Duration: Half day | Admission: Free

- Self-guided walking tour app
- Digital map included
- Audio guide for over 50 sites in Girona and Costa Brava
- Self-guided walking tour app
- Digital map included
- Audio guide for over 50 sites in Girona and Costa Brava
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals
- Private transportation
- Entrance fees, in-person guide, headphones, transport, parking, food,Wi-Fi or cellular data, rentals
Explore Girona and the Costa Brava with our self-guided tour, offering the freedom to discover Catalonia’s most enchanting region at your leisure. Ascend the impressive 86 steps to Girona’s stunning cathedral, which boasts the world’s widest Gothic nave. Stroll through the Jewish Quarter of El Call, with its 12th-century stone pathways, and cross the…
Explore Girona and the Costa Brava with our self-guided tour, offering the freedom to discover Catalonia’s most enchanting region at your leisure. Ascend the impressive 86 steps to Girona’s stunning cathedral, which boasts the world’s widest Gothic nave. Stroll through the Jewish Quarter of El Call, with its 12th-century stone pathways, and cross the famous Eiffel-designed iron bridge over the Onyar River’s vibrant houses. Delve into Dalí’s surrealist world at the Theatre-Museum in Figueres and his coastal residence at Port Lligat in Cadaqués. Beyond the city, uncover impeccably preserved medieval villages like Peratallada and Besalú, crafted from golden stone. Swim in turquoise coves framed by cliffs along the historic Camí de Ronda coastal path, walk through 2,500-year-old Greek and Roman ruins overlooking the sea at Empúries, explore the volcanic landscapes of La Garrotxa covered in beech forests, and savor the culinary heritage that gave rise to El Bulli and continues to innovate Mediterranean cuisine.
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.