Either you choose a train, a bus or your car to reach this beautiful colorful city, you will not need more than one and a half hour from Barcelona until you start strolling around its narrow streets, its old bridges and its lovely multicolor buildings. Here are the things that you cannot miss during your visit.
Pont de Pedra
You can start your visit by this remarkable bridge. At its right side you can usually find little sellers with traditional products, while from the other side of the bridge starts the Rambla de la Libertat, a significant road full of restaurants, cafes and little shops
Pont de les Peixateries Velles
This beautiful red bridge, gives you the opportunity to admire from closer the marvelous colorful buildings Cases del Onyar, next to Onyar River. The resemblance of the houses at the river’s surface is magic especially during sunset.
Pont d'en Gómez o de la Princesa
The third bridge in the row with great views of the river. It is closer to the imposing catholic church Basilica de Saint Feliu and to the impressive Arab Baths.
Catedral de Girona
The city’s cathedral is an absolutely must visit. Climb up its monumental stairs and visit its impressive interior along with its lovely patio.
Barri Vell
The old medieval part of the town travels you to another era with the narrow streets, the stone buildings and the lovely little stores and cafes. A very beautiful part of the city to go around and explore. Don’t miss the Call, the narrow stone pedestrian passage that feels like you are at a castle. Little statues emerge at this part that elevate the whole experience.
Muralles de Girona
If you are looking for a great view this is the right place to gaze the whole city.
Placa de la Independencia
A lovely square full of tasty restaurants and cafes next to the river with views of the impressive Cases del Onyar is a nice option to eat or have a drink with a great view.
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