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If you are nature lovers and you like to discover new areas, this is the best option for you!! On this full day tour you will explore different areas, the first area with a lot of history where our guide will explain the medieval and Jewish heritage of Besalú and a second part of the day to enjoy the nature of the Natural Park of La Garrotxa, in the pre-Pyrenees area with more than 40 volcanoes none of them active for thousands of years. You will prove it with your own eyes visiting a Medieval hermitage located in the middle of the crater of one of them. Also you will visit Castellfollit de la Roca to take some photos of the Basaltic cliff and Santa Pau an small village sorrounded by volcanoes. To finish this amazing day, you will have the opportunity to have a walk or to sail at the Banyoles lake , the largest lake in Catalonia. We will come back to Girona city about 5/5.30pm depending on the traffic.
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Discover the treasures of Saint Pere de Rodes on this full-day tour from Girona. In northeast Catalonia, very close to the French border, Saint Pere is a mystical monastery steeped in history. Also you will visit the natural Park of Cap de Creus with small coves and crystalline waters, a guided visit to Cadaqués, one of the nicest villages of the Costa Brava area, where you will have free time to have lunch. After so interesting day we will depart to Girona city arriving there around 5.30/6pm depending on the season. Enjoy our small groups tour up to 6 people and our comfortable Vans with air conditioning.
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Join us on an intriguing journey inside the new official filming location of Game of Thrones. Guided by an expert of the show, who's also a medieval history accredited guide, this tour will take your knowledge of the series to another level. The guide will have an Ipad to show you the scenes of the series and to compare them with the real spots. We will start our journey in Sant Feliu Square, central Girona, and continue admiring the stunning architecture and narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter. Linking architecture with one of the most famous medieval fiction stories, this tour is must do activity for GOT fans.
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On this full day tour about the work and the live of Salvador Dalí, you will have a guided visit of about 2 hours to the Theatre-Museum Dalí in Figueres by an expert guide who will help you to discover all the secrets of the Dalí works. After this visit we will drive to the village of Cadaqués, one of the most beautiful villages of the Costa Brava and so often reproduced in Dalí’s paintings. In Cadaqués you will have a guided visit to this village known as The Pearl of the Mediterranian and also you will have free time to have lunch there. After lunch you will have a walk around the breathtaking scenery of Creus Cape’s Natural Park. Furthermore you are going to walk around Port Lligat, the small bay where Dalí lived all his life. Enjoy our small group tours up to 6 people with a Modern Van with airconditioning.
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Come and visit some of the most charming towns of the Costa Brava: Peratallada, Pals, Begur and Calella de Palafrugell. Cobblestone streets, castles, ancient walls and pirates. Discover the essence of the Empordà!
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In order to defend itself from enemies and foreign invasions already from the 1st century bC, the city was equipped with a wall that, after 4 expansions, many attacks and thousands of years, is still on its feet. Do you dare to discover it with us? What will we do? The city walls were built to offer additional protection to its inhabitants. From Roman to Modern times, the walls have been modified and improved according to the needs of the time. However, as time went by, the walls have lost their defensive role and, as happened with the city walls of Girona, they have acquired a more symbolic and historical function. In this tour, we will walk along the remaining segments of the walls, discovering their history, the gardens that are part of them and the battles they endured. What we will see: Gardens of the Walls – City Walls – Caserna dels Alemanys – Gardens of the Alemanys – Passeig de la Muralla – Gardens of John Lennon – Walls of Sant Pere – Sant Pere de Galligants.
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A unique experience in Roses, for lovers of outdoor adventures this is your best option. On board of our motor catamaran, we will skirt around the Natural Park of Cap De Creus, so you can enjoy the wildest corners of the area, in a unique hidden place, we will go down to the Underwater Vision rooms and you will see the seabed and its fish, that's not all, we will continue sailing until we reach another paradisiacal cove where the boat will stop and you will go to the water to enjoy the slides and places to jump off the boat. Once done this we will continue north to the most eastern place of the Iberian Peninsula the wild Cap de Creus, camera in hand and we will visit the (CUEVA TAMARIU), (Cueva DE l'infierno), rocky formation the cat, Cadaques bay, port lligat (SALVADOR DALI'S HOUSE) and the real Cap de Creus, are you going to miss it?? book now your place is limited.
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This self-guided audio walking tour of Girona takes you through all of Girona's Game of Thrones filming locations — from the cathedral steps where Jaime Lannister rode to confront the High Sparrow, to the monastery that became the Citadel and the narrow streets where Arya fled the Waif. But this isn't just a filming locations checklist. Between stops, you'll hear the legends that made Girona worthy of Westeros — a witch turned to stone on the cathedral, a medieval plague quarantine inspiring a pastry and an 800-year-old tradition of kissing a lioness for luck. You can also put your GOT knowledge to the test with a quiz. At the end of tour, you will definitely know a lot more than Jon Snow! No fixed start time, no group to keep up with. Take a break to enter historical monuments and or pause to capture photos exactly like in the series. Over 1000 travellers have experienced this tour, and if it's not for you, it comes with a full refund guarantee.
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Discover this part of Catalonia: hanging villages, medieval bridges and a lake surrounded by deep nature and forests. Castellfollit, Besalú and Banyoles in one day. We will visit some other interesting and beautiful sites. Are you ready?
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The ancient walled city of Girona stands on a fortress-like hill, high above the confluence of the Onyar and Ter rivers. As the provincial capital it has a long and distinguished history. Founded by Iberians, the Romans later named it Gerunda and established it as an important stopping point on the Via Augusta, linking Iberia with Rome. The huge 15th century cathedral, boasting the widest unsupported gothic arch in the world, dominates the skyline, yet much of the city's attraction lies in exploring the mediaeval streets, especially around the charming Jewish quarter. You will be able to cross the Onyar River through the bridge built by Gustave Eiffel " Pont de les Peixeteries Velles" one of the most populat monuments of the city. This extensive visit (about 3 hours) will show you the most important monuments of Girona, its history, its Jewish heritage and also its Legends. Our guides are local guides who know all the secrets of the city.
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Extended visit to Girona Medieval and Jewish quarters with a local guide expert in history. This tour lasts about 3 hours because you will have guided visits to the main monuments of the city (entrance fees included). Girona is over 2000 years old and has lots of history reflected in its Medieval Quarter. With many Roman artefacts and artistic heritage preserved, the town is a delight for a walking tour. Afterwards you will continue to view the impressive old Jewish Quarter, with its narrow streets. The tour starts in our meeting point (Plaça Sant Feliu). Not pick up service included.
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Discover the ancient Roman and Medieval history of Girona on a guided tour of the city's highlights! Visit the Jewish Quarter, pass by the cathedral and meander the streets of the Old Town. Learn about the Cathedral from your local expert guide — one of the most important symbols of the city, together with the Basilica of Sant Feliu. Cross some of the most emblematic bridges, enjoying unique views of the colorful houses of the Onyar river. And get lost in the labyrinth of streets of the Old Town, discovering unique spots, corners, squares and streets while hearing some of the strangest legends and stories. Try, right in the heart of the Jewish Quarter, our two most famous delicacies: the xuixo, a pastry made of baked dough filled with custard, and ratafia, our most famous liquor made of 40 different herbs and green nut. So good! All of this, and a lot more, in this fantastic trip to the past, present and future of our city. Don’t miss it!
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Salvador Dalí is, no doubt, our most famous artist. Born in Figueres in 1904, he is one of the most important exponents of surrealism worldwide. We'll visit the painter's triangle: the Dalí Museum, the Gala-Dalí Castle and the House-Museum. Sacrebleu!
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Immerse yourself in Jewish history during this 7-hour private tour of Girona and Besalu. Both are traditional Spanish Jewish communities that have a long history and rich culture. In Girona, wander the Jewish quarter of ‘the Call’ one of the most well preserved of Europe and learn about the important area’s medieval history, including Nahmanides, one of the greatest Kabbalah scholars. The Museum of Jewish History is a stop not to be missed, you will have a guided visit there. Enter the small city of Besalú via the famous medieval bridge and wander through the medieval and Jewish quarter. Have an exclusive guided visit to the Jewish quarter of this important city in middle ages before being returned back to your hotel.
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The Tomàs Mallol Cinema-Collection Museum is a permanent, non-profit institution, open to the public as a space for scientific, cultural and recreational participation of citizens, and at the service of society and its development. Its origin is found in the acquisition of the Tomás Mallol Collection of cinematographic and pre-cinematographic objects by the City of Girona on January 28, 1994. Its mission is to favor the understanding and knowledge of the history of the moving image and of the cinema through the conservation, investigation, interpretation and exhibition of various collections, whose objects explain how the images were represented before the cinema and what was the technical process that led to the invention of the cinematograph in 1895.
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The city of Girona is undoubtedly a great unknown to most tourists who arrive in Catalonia. Only 35 minutes from Barcelona with the high-speed train (AVANT) and only 45 minutes from France, the city has witnessed all the great conquests, battles and conflicts throughout history. That is why it retains a great legacy of all ages. Founded by the Romans over 2000 years ago, in Girona you can stroll through the ancient Roman and medieval walls to see the city from the top. The Jewish and medieval quarter of the city is one of the best preserved in Europe, undoubtedly a treasure to discover. Narrow and cobbled streets with history in every corner, in every stone. Cradle of Nahmanides, great Rabbi and Jewish Kabbalist Philosopher of the 13th century. You can visit the bridges on the Onyar River, Gustave Eiffel built the most famous of them and enjoy without haste, the tranquility of a beautiful little city
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Open double kayak route, ideal to enjoy with family and friends on a day at the beach and nature, discovering corners of great beauty only accessible by kayak. Kayaking through narrow passages between rocks, visiting paradisiacal beaches and taking a bath in transparent waters is a unique way of discovering the Costa Brava. Quite an experience!!
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Leave Barcelona and travel back to ancient times on this small-group tour of Catalonia’s medieval villages. Visit the beautifully preserved villages of Besalú and Tavertet and learn interesting facts about these historical locations from your guide. Have free time in Rupit village to see the Baroque-era Church of Sant Miquel and have a traditional Catalan lunch (own expense) at a local restaurant. Take in views of the remains of the Castle of Rupit, Castellfollit de la Roca and the Cingles de Tavertet sandstone cliffs. This small-group tour ensures you’ll receive personalized attention from your guide.
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On this full-day guided minivan tour to Girona Province, you will visit the Theatre-Museum Dalí in Figueres, named The world's largest surrealist object. After visiting the museum we will go to one of the most beautiful villages on the Costa Brava, Cadaqués, so often reproduced in Dalí’s paintings. Furthermore, you are going to walk around Port Lligat, the small bay where Dalí used to live together with his wife and muse. In Port Lligat you will visit the Dalí's House Museum. With this tour you will have a deeper knowledge about the artist knowing not only his works but his amazing private life.
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The Jewish neighbourhood of Girona is one of the best preserved in Europe. This district located in the heart of the city is full of ancient remains from its Roman and Medieval past. Known popularly as the "Call", this area was home to 1000 inhabitants during the Middle Ages, making it one of the most important Jewish communities in Spain's history. As you explore the pretty narrow streets of the Jewish Quarter, the hometown of Nahmanides, the Medieval Kabbalistic philosopher, you'll visit the spots where the city's 3 synagogues were located, you will find out all about the customs and traditions of the Jewish people. You'll also visit the Museum of Jewish History to learn about their way of life. Your guide will then lead you around the labyrinthine streets while explaining the history of the Expulsion of the Jews in 1492, an act that ended 600 years of coexistence. After this visit you'll have newfound knowledge of about the influence that the Jewish community left in Girona.
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We sail along the coast of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, passing by Cala Jóncols, Cap Norfeu, seeing the rock named ‘the Cat,’ and if weather permits we enter the Tamariu cave. Then we pass by the small coves of the Nature Park to reach the point of the Cap de Creus, a rugged, rocky headland rising to 672 m above the Mediterranean Sea, forming a small, hilly peninsula carved by countless chasms that form small coves oriented according to the structure of the masses of slate. Returning, we enter the bay of Port Lligat, where we can view the Salvador Dalí House-Museum from the boat, and then we reach Cadaqués, where we make a 90-minute stop to explore this supremely picturesque fishing town.
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Discover Aquarium II on the Costa Brava Experience a unique boat tour with a glass-bottomed view through the Cap de Creus Natural Park, exploring the underwater world of corals, fish, and starfish. Enjoy the thrill of visiting a secret cave accessible only by boat and, if you’re lucky, watch dolphins swimming alongside. Marvel at the dramatic cliffs of Cap de Creus and its stunning Mediterranean landscapes. Perfect for families and nature lovers, this tour combines adventure with marine and coastal scenery, promising an unforgettable day on the Costa Brava. Book your experience and discover the magic of the Mediterranean from the sea.
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We set sail aboard our stunning NEW 2019 BOAT, cruising along the breathtaking coastline of the Cap de Creus Nature Park, bound for the enchanting town of Cadaqués. Once we arrive, we take a leisurely 1.5 to 2-hour stop, giving you the perfect opportunity to wander and soak in the charm of this incredibly picturesque fishing village. Among all the idyllic towns and villages that dot the Costa Brava, Cadaqués shines with a rare blend of uniqueness and authenticity. Nestled on the eastern edge of the Cap de Creus Peninsula, it's often called the ‘pearl’ of the Costa Brava. With a history that stretches back thousands of years, dating back to the time of the Iberians, Cadaqués’ name is believed to have evolved from ‘Cap de Quers’ (cape of rocks), a nod to the rugged, rocky landscape that surrounds it. Famed for its artistic allure, Cadaqués has long been a muse for painters and creatives—most famously, Salvador Dalí, who found
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What if I told you that most travelers never really see Girona? They walk through its medieval streets, take a few photos by the river, and move on, unaware of the stories carved into the stones and the secrets hidden behind its ancient walls. Without a local guide, it’s easy to miss the quiet magic that makes Girona unforgettable, the traces of Roman, Jewish, and medieval life that still shape the city today. Exploring alone means you might see Girona’s beauty, but not truly feel its history. That’s why this Girona Walking Tour exists. Your guide tailors the experience to what fascinates you most, leading you through the city’s most iconic landmarks and the hidden corners only locals know. It’s the difference between visiting Girona and actually discovering it.
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