Girona

Girona by train

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Discover Girona

Girona, in northeastern Spain, is a city of history and charm. The medieval walls and Gothic cathedral dominate the skyline, while the colourful houses along the Onyar River create a postcard-perfect view. Girona’s Jewish Quarter, one of Europe’s best-preserved, adds depth to its historical allure. The city’s vibrant culture and scenic beauty make it a Catalonian treasure.

See things to do

Explore neighbourhoods in Girona

Neighbourhoods in and around Girona

Holidays by land and sea

Girona train holidays

  • Catalonia beyond Barcelona

    Tarragona, Barcelona, Girona, Paris

    Explore beyond Barcelona and head south to Tarragona, where Roman architecture and ancient ruins meet a colourful food scene and a sun-drenched coast.

  • Catalonia and France

    Nîmes, Girona, Sitges, Paris

    Journey through France to the Catalan coast. Relax in laidback Sitges and enjoy the historic ambience of Girona on this adventure by rail.

  • French and Spanish city hopper

    Nîmes, Barcelona, Girona, Lyon, Valencia

    Travel across France to coastal Spain. Explore cities rich with history from Roman ampitheaters to historic churches, then relax on riverside walks or sprawling golden beaches.

Activities and neighbourhoods in Girona

  • Barri Vell

    Wandering the maze-like streets of Girona's Barri Vell (Old Town), will give you a glimpse of the city's fascinating history, from the Gothic cathedral to Arab Baths, and the Medieval Jewish Quarter.

  • Passeig de la Muralla

    Get the best views of the city by walking along its Medieval walls, the Passeig de la Muralla. It's particularly atmospheric if you time your visit with sunrise or sunset.

  • Plaça Independencia

    Relax with a coffee and watch the world go by in the beautiful Neoclassical surroundings of Plaça Independencia, Girona's main square.

  • Dalí Theatre and Museum

    Visit the Dalí Theatre and Museum, dedicated to Salvador Dalí’s work. Explore surrealist paintings, sculptures and installations, and see his crypt, located beneath the stage of this unique space.