Girona en un día: el paseo esencial
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Girona en un día: el paseo esencial

Girona, Spain
120
Duración (min)
1.9
Distancia (km)
10
Paradas
Fácil
Dificultad

Descripción

Recorre 2.000 años de historia en una sola tarde —desde los cimientos romanos hasta las calles judías medievales y las famosas casas de colores de Instagram— pasando por todos los lugares imprescindibles del compacto casco antiguo de Girona.

Puntos Destacados

Pont de les Peixateries Velles: el puente de hierro rojo de Eiffel y las casas de colores Catedral de Girona: 90 escalones hasta la nave gótica más ancha del mundo El Call: uno de los barrios judíos medievales mejor conservados de Europa Passeig de la Muralla: vistas panorámicas desde las murallas de época carolingia Banys Àrabs: unos baños románicos construidos como un hammam

Paradas del Tour

Pont de Pedra — Gateway to the Old Town
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Pont de Pedra — Gateway to the Old Town

4 min

The stone bridge that has connected Girona's two halves since 1856, offering views of the Onyar river below, colourful houses, and cathedral towers above.

1

Rambla de la Llibertat — The City's Promenade

4 min

Girona's main pedestrian boulevard lined with arcades and plane trees, hosting weekly flower markets and monthly artisan food fairs where locals live and gather.

2

Pont de les Peixateries Velles — The Eiffel Bridge

4 min

A red iron footbridge designed by Gustave Eiffel's company in 1876-1877, providing the best panoramic view of Girona's iconic colourful Onyar houses.

Plaça de la Independència — Where Girona Gathers
3

Plaça de la Independència — Where Girona Gathers

4 min

The arcaded main square where locals gather for morning vermut, evening wine, and conversation, named after the 1809 Napoleonic siege rather than Catalan independence.

4

El Call — Surface of the Jewish Quarter

4 min

Carrer de la Força, the spine of one of Europe's best-preserved medieval Jewish quarters, with narrow streets and sealed doorways preserving 500 years of hidden history.

Basílica de Sant Feliu — Girona's First Cathedral
5

Basílica de Sant Feliu — Girona's First Cathedral

5 min

A Gothic basilica with an octagonal bell tower that defines Girona's skyline, containing 4th-century Christian sarcophagi representing the oldest Christian art in the city.

Banys Àrabs — A Romanesque Bathhouse
6

Banys Àrabs — A Romanesque Bathhouse

5 min

A 12th-century bathhouse inspired by Islamic and Roman models, built by Christians and designed like a hammam, with slender columns around a central pool creating Girona's most photographed interior.

Monestir de Sant Pere de Galligants — Romanesque Masterpiece
7

Monestir de Sant Pere de Galligants — Romanesque Masterpiece

5 min

A Benedictine monastery founded in 992 AD, now housing an archaeology museum, with a Romanesque cloister whose carved capitals rank among Catalonia's finest.

Catedral de Girona — The Widest Gothic Nave
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Catedral de Girona — The Widest Gothic Nave

5 min

The Cathedral with the widest Gothic nave in the world at 22.98 meters, reached by climbing 90 Baroque steps, featuring a Romanesque cloister and 14th-century Tapestry of Creation.

Passeig de la Muralla — Walking the Walls
9

Passeig de la Muralla — Walking the Walls

5 min

The restored medieval city walls on Carolingian and Roman foundations offer panoramic views of Girona's rooftops, towers, the Cathedral, and the Pyrenean foothills beyond.

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