Welcome to a new blog! Today, we embark on a journey through the enchanting streets of Girona, a beautiful city in northeastern Spain, known for its rich history, stunning architecture, and charming alleyways. If you’re looking for a destination that is both culturally and visually captivating, Girona is the perfect choice. In this guide, I will take you through the highlights of this medieval gem.
The Old Town and City Walls
One of the most impressive parts of Girona is the Old Town, also known as ‘Barri Vell.’ Here, you will find the ancient city walls, which you can climb for a breathtaking view over the city. Walk along these historic paths and transport yourself back to a time when Girona was a strategic stronghold.
The Girona Cathedral
The Cathedral of Santa Maria is undoubtedly one of the most iconic landmarks in the city. With its imposing Baroque façade and the widest Gothic nave in the world, this cathedral is a must-see. Game of Thrones fans will recognize this spot, as the cathedral steps were featured in the famous series.

The Jewish Quarter
The ‘Call Jueu,’ or Jewish Quarter, is one of the best-preserved medieval Jewish quarters in Europe. The narrow streets and hidden courtyards exude history and invite endless exploration. Be sure to visit the Museum of Jewish History to learn more about the once-thriving Jewish community in Girona.
The Colorful Houses Along the Onyar River
No visit to Girona is complete without a stroll along the Onyar River. The colorful houses lining the riverbanks create a picturesque scene often seen on postcards. Cross one of the many bridges, such as the famous red bridge ‘Pont de les Peixateries Velles,’ designed by Gustave Eiffel.
Culinary Delights
Girona is a paradise for food lovers. The city is home to some of the best restaurants in the world, including the three-Michelin-starred El Celler de Can Roca. But even if you’re looking for smaller tapas bars and cozy bistros, this city has plenty to offer. Be sure to try a ‘xuixo,’ a local pastry filled with cream and dusted with sugar.

Practical Tips for Your Visit
Best Time to Visit: Spring and autumn are the ideal seasons to explore Girona, with pleasant weather and fewer crowds.
Transport: Girona is easily accessible by train from Barcelona and has an international airport.
Accommodation: From charming boutique hotels to budget-friendly hostels, there’s something for everyone.
Final Thoughts
Girona is a city that breathes history, where every corner tells a new story. Whether you’re a history buff, a foodie, or an avid traveler, this city will undoubtedly enchant you. So pack your bags and get ready to be swept away by the magic of Girona!
Stay tuned for more adventures in the next blog!