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Experience the widest Gothic nave in the world, a breathtaking sight. Walk through centuries of architectural styles and vibrant stained glass windows.
Quick facts: Known for having the widest Gothic nave in the world at nearly 23 meters, it captivates visitors with its sheer scale and grandeur. Its mix of Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque architecture tells the story of centuries of changing styles and growth.
Highlights: Step inside to find the grand staircase leading up to the facade, setting an imposing stage with its intricate carvings and sweeping steps. The cathedral’s vast nave feels like standing inside a giant stone forest, where light filters through medieval stained glass, creating a kaleidoscope of colors.


Step into a world of ancient bathing traditions. Experience thermal pools and mesmerizing Islamic architecture up close.
Quick facts: The complex mimics the traditional Roman baths but includes distinct Islamic design elements like horseshoe arches and intricate mosaics. It's known for its three temperature rooms: cold, warm, and hot, replicating an ancient bath ritual experience.
Highlights: Look up to see the skylight ceiling with star-shaped openings that used to illuminate the baths with natural light. The pools are made from sandstone, which retains heat efficiently, offering a unique sensory warmth unlike modern materials.


Step into ancient history surrounded by breathtaking Romanesque art. Explore a peaceful cloister and fascinating archaeological finds that bring the past alive.
Quick facts: The building showcases stunning Romanesque architecture with intricately carved capitals and a beautiful cloister. It now serves as the Archaeology Museum of Catalonia, preserving treasures from Girona and beyond.
Highlights: You can wander through the quiet cloister with its delicate columns and imagine monks walking these paths centuries ago. The museum's collection includes artifacts spanning from prehistoric times to the Middle Ages, making it an immersive journey through history.
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Major sights, hidden gems, local stories
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Colors splash off riverside walls, making every stroll an Instagram moment. Explore vibrant architecture and lively nightlife right on the water’s edge.
Quick facts: The river cuts right through the heart of the city, lined with buildings painted in bright, eye-catching colors. It’s famous for the postcard-perfect views offered by its vibrant facades mirrored in the water below.
Highlights: Birdwatchers and art lovers both find a treat here since the river hosts a variety of local bird species as well as colorful street art along its banks. By night, the reflections of the lively lights from riverside cafes create a magical scene worth lingering over.


Discover cinema's evolution through compelling artifacts. Dive into hands-on exhibits and rare screenings that bring films to life.
Quick facts: More than 50,000 film-related objects fill its rooms, creating a vibrant tapestry of cinematic history. The collection includes everything from antique cameras to vintage movie posters that steal the spotlight.
Highlights: Explore a stunning old Gran Casino building that houses over a century of cinema magic, including Europe's oldest movie projector. An immersive 3D screening room reveals the magic behind classic film techniques, captivating visitors of all ages.
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Xuixo is a deep-fried pastry filled with creamy custard, originating from Girona and often enjoyed with a cup of coffee. It is famed for its crispy exterior and sweet, smooth interior.
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Home to the Dalí Theatre-Museum, a must-visit for surreal art lovers.
Beautiful Mediterranean coastline with beaches and charming villages.
Medieval town known for its well-preserved Romanesque architecture.
Renfe high-speed and regional trains
From Girona-Costa Brava Airport, take the bus or taxi to the city center for convenient access.
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