Plaça del Vi
Discover the Charm of Plaça del Vi
Explore the iconic Pont de Pedra, a stunning bridge in Girona that connects rich history with breathtaking views along the Onyar River.
The Pont de Pedra, or Stone Bridge, is an architectural marvel in Girona that embodies the city's rich history and stunning scenery. This iconic bridge connects the old town to the new, offering breathtaking views and a perfect spot for memorable photos.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Girona Cathedral, exit the Cathedral area and walk down Carrer de la Força towards the Plaça de la Independència. Once you reach the square, turn left onto Carrer de Santa Clara. Continue along this street until you reach the Pont de Pedra at Carrer de Santa Clara, 12. The bridge will be on your right.
Walking
Starting at the Girona Train Station, exit the station and head towards the main road, Avinguda de Josep Tarradellas. Turn right and walk straight until you reach the Plaça de la Independència. From there, follow the previous walking directions towards Pont de Pedra.
Walking
If you are near the Jewish Quarter (El Call), exit the narrow streets and head towards Carrer de la Força. Walk straight until you reach the Plaça de la Independència. From there, turn left onto Carrer de Santa Clara and continue until you arrive at Pont de Pedra.
Public Transport
From any bus stop in Girona, take a bus that heads towards the city center. Disembark at the Plaça de la Independència stop. From there, walk along Carrer de Santa Clara. The Pont de Pedra will be located at 12 Carrer de Santa Clara, just a few minutes' walk from the square.
Use Pont de Pedra as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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