Join guided tours through Girona’s medieval streets, the iconic Cathedral, and hidden corners that tell centuries of stories.

Girona is a city where history comes alive at every step. With more than two thousand years of heritage, it offers a fascinating journey through time — from its Roman origins to the Middle Ages, and into the vibrant present.

The Medieval Old Town

Stroll through the labyrinth of cobblestone streets in the Barri Vell, one of the best-preserved medieval quarters in Europe. Its narrow alleys, ancient walls, and charming squares transport visitors back in time, offering a unique atmosphere filled with stories and legends.

The Iconic Cathedral

The Cathedral of Santa Maria, with its imposing Gothic nave — the widest of its kind in the world — is a true symbol of Girona. Climbing the grand staircase and entering this monumental building is an unforgettable experience that combines spirituality, art, and history.

The Jewish Quarter

Girona is also home to one of the best-preserved Jewish Quarters (El Call) in Europe. Walking through its intimate streets and hidden courtyards reveals the history of a community that played a key role in the cultural and scientific development of medieval Girona.

The City Walls

The Passeig de la Muralla offers breathtaking views of the city and the surrounding landscapes. Originally built by the Romans and later expanded in the Middle Ages, the walls allow visitors to appreciate both Girona’s historical layers and its natural beauty.

A City of Hidden Corners

Beyond the monuments, Girona hides countless corners full of charm: small cloisters, stone bridges crossing the Onyar river, colorful facades reflected in the water, and the legendary Lioness of Girona that visitors must “kiss” to ensure their return.

A Living History

Discovering Girona is not only about admiring its past but also about experiencing how history blends with the present. The city is vibrant, welcoming, and alive, making every guided tour a journey full of meaning and discovery.

To know Girona is to step into centuries of history — a story that is still being written.