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Imagine escaping to a sun-kissed medieval jewel where time seems to soften, moments stretch luxuriously, and every corner whispers stories of romance and artistry. In Girona, August paints the city with a golden glow that invites you and your beloved to lose yourselves in cobblestone labyrinths, beneath the gentle caress of a warm breeze scented with blooming flowers and fresh bread. This is not just a getaway; it’s an unfolding love letter written in the language of serene riverside strolls, ancient walls bathed in twilight, and quiet reflections beneath canopy-shaded skies. Here, your days unfold like a tender melody — a harmonious dance between history, culture, and sensory indulgence that awakens your soul and deepens your connection. Picture evenings spent watching the sunset drape the river in molten hues, followed by whispered conversations amid soft shadows in hidden galleries. Girona becomes more than a destination; it becomes a space where the outside world slips away, leaving you to rediscover joy in simple pleasures and each other’s company. Get ready to embark on a 4-day journey crafted with care to nourish your spirit, spark new dreams, and turn moments into cherished memories.
Begin your Girona adventure with the awe-inspiring , a marvel of Gothic architecture that boasts the widest nave in the world. As you step inside, let the soaring ceilings and delicate stained glass windows stir your spirit, enveloping you in centuries of history. The morning light filters softly through the windows, casting colorful patterns onto the ancient stone, inviting quiet contemplation. Outside, the cathedral’s Baroque facade impresses with its intricate details, a perfect photo opportunity. From here, wander through the charming Old Town's maze of cobblestone streets to the Onyar River, where the iconic pastel-hued houses gently reflect in the water. Pause to absorb the postcard-perfect scenery and breathe in the sweet scent of nearby flower stalls and fresh pastries from local bakeries. As afternoon tiptoes in, head to , a lively square lined with elegant arcades, where locals sip vermouth and laughter spills from terraced cafes. Find a spot at a shaded terrace, feel the warm breeze, and relish a leisurely lunch while immersing yourself in the vibrant rhythm of Girona life. This day, filled with historic grandeur and serene beauty, sets a gentle, romantic tempo for your stay.
Located in Girona's Old Town, just near the Cathedral and Onyar River, this charming boutique hotel offers a romantic ambiance ideal for couples seeking a relaxing stay immersed in the historic heart of the city.
BookWith this pass (combined tickets "GIRONA EPISCOPAL"), travellers will be able to see three great monuments in the city of Girona, valid for 48 hours from the first validation. The Girona Art Museum houses the most important art collection of the Bishopric and the province of Girona, which draws an itinerary through unique works of Catalan art. The Girona Cathedral has one of the largest Gothic naves in the world The best example of Catalan Gothic can be found in the Basilica of Sant Felix IMPORTANT: you should always start with the Girona Art Museum. OPENING HOURS: 1. Museu Art Girona: Working days: 10 am - 6 pm. Sundays and holidays: 10 am - 2 pm. Closed: Monday (except public holidays), 25 and 26 December, 1 and 6 January 2. Basilica of Sant Feliu Monday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. Sundays and public holidays: 1 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 3. Girona Cathedral Monday to Saturday: 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sundays and public holidays: 12 p.m. to 7 p.m.
Book NowBegin your day with a refreshing morning stroll atop Girona's ancient City Walls, known locally as Passeig de la Muralla. As you wander along these formidable stone ramparts, feel the breeze brush your skin while admiring breathtaking vistas that stretch beyond red-tiled rooftops to the verdant hills that frame the city. The tranquil sound of birds mingles with distant church bells, creating a soundtrack that blends perfectly with the serene scenery. Each fortified tower and ancient battlement tells stories of Girona’s turbulent past, from Roman times through the medieval wars. Descend from the walls and lose yourself in the enchanting labyrinth of the Jewish Quarter, El Call, where narrow cobblestone streets wind between well-preserved stone houses adorned with cascading bougainvillea. The quiet corners and hidden plazas here invite moments of reflection and discovery, as you picture the vibrant community that once flourished here. Savor the peaceful ambiance as you explore the old Synagogue and charming local shops that offer artisan crafts born from centuries of tradition. Continuing your leisurely exploration, visit , whose blend of architectural styles quietly reveals Girona’s layered cultural history. Take your time admiring the elegant bell tower and the soft filtered light inside, a perfect peaceful respite before you head back to the city center for a restful evening.
Its prime Old Town location offers quick access to the city walls, Jewish Quarter, and Sant Feliu Church, making it ideal for a relaxed day fully immersed in Girona’s medieval history and panoramic viewpoints.
BookImmerse yourself in Girona’s vibrant food culture with a visit to the Mercat del Lleó, the city’s bustling central market brimming with fresh vegetables, succulent sea bream, fragrant herbs, and colorful Catalan cheeses. As you walk through the lively aisles, the mingling scents of ripe fruit, cured meats, and fresh bread create a sensory feast. Engage with the warm local vendors and perhaps select a few delicacies to enjoy later. The market buzzes with authentic energy, reflecting Girona’s deep culinary roots and passion for quality ingredients. After delighting in the market’s offerings, take a leisurely stroll to Parc de la Devesa, Catalonia's largest urban park. Under the expansive canopy of historic plane trees, find a shaded bench and listen to the gentle rustle of leaves in the summer breeze, feeling the calming embrace of nature. Enjoy a peaceful picnic with your market finds or take a slow walk along the park’s shaded avenues while savoring the tranquility away from city bustle. Later, meander back towards the Onyar River and cross the iconic Pont de Ferro, a delicate iron bridge elegantly designed by Gustave Eiffel himself. Pause mid-span to watch the sunlight dance on the colorful riverside houses, and let the serene views and soft murmur of the flowing river deepen your sense of contentment on this effortlessly relaxing day.
Its central location facilitates easy access to Mercat del Lleó, Parc de la Devesa, and Pont de Ferro for a day blending culinary enjoyment and riverside leisure in sophisticated comfort.
BookAwaken your senses with a visit to Girona’s captivating Museum of Cinema, a treasure trove of film history housed within a striking Gothic palatial building. Explore interactive exhibits featuring early optical devices, vintage cameras, and whimsical mechanical toys that tell the story of moving images through time. The museum’s engaging displays invite you to see cinema from an entirely fresh perspective, and the quiet rooms filled with old film projectors radiate a nostalgic magic. After soaking up cinematic wonder, take a gentle stroll to the nearby , which offers a solemn and enriching glimpse into the vibrant Jewish community that thrived in Girona during medieval times. Wander through its evocative medieval courtyards, ancient mikveh bath, and thoughtfully curated exhibits that explore culture, hardship, and resilience. Allow the historical depth here to deepen your connection to this extraordinary city’s soul. As the afternoon wanes, return to the Passeig de la Muralla for a sunset walk along the city walls. The warm golden light drapes Girona in soft hues while you savor sweeping views over the terracotta rooftops and the gentle Onyar River below. The calm river reflects the sky’s changing colors as lovers stroll hand in hand and local musicians play distant melodies. This concluding moment of serene beauty invites you to cherish the romance and timeless charm of Girona before bidding it a fond farewell.
Its sophisticated yet cozy environment and central location near Girona’s museums and city walls make it an excellent base for a day filled with artistic discovery and tranquil sunset walks.
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