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Full Day in Girona and Figueres from Barcelona

Girona, ES
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Experience the best of Girona and Figueres on an unforgettable full-day tour departing from Barcelona. Explore the captivating medieval streets of Girona, with its stunning cathedral and ancient Jewish quarter. Marvel at the iconic Houses of Oñar, beautifully painted in vibrant colors and overlooking the river. Immerse yourself in the rich history of the Jewish community at the Jewish History Museum. Then, venture to Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí, and visit the renowned Dalí Theatre-Museum. This museum is a true masterpiece, showcasing the surrealist artist's works and offering a glimpse into his unique world. Travel in comfort and style in a luxurious Mercedes vehicle, with a knowledgeable driver who will guide you throughout the day. Don't miss this incredible opportunity to explore two incredible cities in one day and discover the wonders of Girona and Figueres.

About this experience

  • Free Cancellation For a full refund cancel at least before the start of your booking
  • Admission Not Included
  • 8 hours
  • Suitable for 1-7 Participants
  • Private Tour
  • Guided Experience
  • Visit the surrealist Dalí Museum in Figueres
  • Enjoy a private tour in a luxury Mercedes vehicle
  • Discover Girona's old Jewish quarter and colorful houses
  • Walk along the ancient Roman wall in Girona
  • Private transportation
  • Bottled water
  • Air-conditioned vehicle
  • We can provide baby seats and boosters for children (on request)
  • Lunch
  • Ticket with audioguide included girona’s cathedral – 7 €
  • Ticket jewish museum in girona – 4 €
  • Ticket teatro-museo dalí in figueres – 17 €

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Introduction

Escape the bustling city of Barcelona and embark on a full-day adventure to the picturesque cities of Girona and Figueres. This exclusive tour offers a unique opportunity to uncover the rich history, stunning architecture, and artistic heritage of these captivating destinations. Travel in style and comfort in a luxurious high-end Mercedes vehicle, accompanied by a knowledgeable and friendly driver who will ensure a smooth and seamless experience throughout your journey.

What to expect?

Prepare to be enchanted by the charm and beauty of Girona and Figueres. Explore the ancient streets of Girona's old town, which served as the backdrop for some iconic scenes in "Game of Thrones." Marvel at the majestic Girona Cathedral, a stunning architectural masterpiece that seamlessly blends Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque styles. Immerse yourself in the history and culture of the Jewish community at the Jewish History Museum. Wander along the Passeig de la Muralla, a historic Roman wall that offers breathtaking panoramic views of the city. In Figueres, immerse yourself in the surreal world of Salvador Dalí at the renowned Dali Theatre-Museum. Experience the artist's eccentric genius as you admire his mind-bending artworks and explore the whimsical architecture of the museum itself.

Who is this for?

This tour is perfect for history buffs, art enthusiasts, and curious travelers seeking to discover the hidden gems of Catalonia. Whether you're a solo traveler, a couple, or a group of friends or family, this experience is designed to cater to all.

Why book this?

Indulge in a day of cultural immersion and exploration, as you uncover the fascinating history and artistic heritage of these two enchanting cities. Discover the charm of Girona's medieval streets, visit one of the world's widest Gothic naves, and stroll along the picturesque riverfront houses. Immerse yourself in the surreal world of Salvador Dalí at the Dali Theatre-Museum in Figueres, marveling at his mind-bending artworks and extraordinary vision. With comfortable transportation and a knowledgeable driver at your service, you can relax and fully immerse yourself in the experience.

Good to know

Please note that the driver will be waiting for you in the vehicle while you explore the various stops on foot or visit monuments. The tour duration is approximately 480 minutes, with each city offering approximately two hours for exploration. Don't forget to wear comfortable walking shoes and bring your camera to capture the beauty of these remarkable cities.

Reviews

Travelers who have experienced this tour have praised the exceptional service, knowledgeable driver, and seamless itinerary. They have expressed their awe and fascination with the stunning architecture, rich history, and artistic brilliance encountered during the tour. Overall, they highly recommend this experience for anyone seeking a memorable and immersive journey through Girona and Figueres.

How long before the event do I need to book?

  • You can book at any time before the event

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Your Itinerary

Girona

Transfer from Barcelona to Girona: 1h and 20 min Time spent in Girona: Approximately 2 hours Girona is crossed by the rivers Ter, Güell, Galligans, and Oñar. It is located 75 meters above sea level. The city is also known because its old town was used as a set for some episodes of "Game of Thrones." Its old town is delimited by the Paseo de la Muralla, the coastal walkway of the old Carolingian walls (9th Century) and the late Middle Ages (14th and 15th Centuries). Its most memorable monuments include El Call, one of the best preserved old Jewish quarters in Spain, as well as the colorful Casas del Oñar, situated on the banks of the river Oñar and very close to the Cathedral of Santa Maria, which has the widest Gothic nave in the world.

Girona Cathedral

The Cathedral of Santa Maria of Girona, built between the 9th and the 18th Centuries, includes three main architectural styles: Romanesque, Gothic and Barroque. Its cloister is Romanesque, with interesting decorated capitals. Its wide Gothic nave stands out for being the widest Gothic nave and the second widest in the world, just after Saint Peter's Basilica in the Vatican. To access the temple, there is a majestic staircase built in the time of Bishop Pontich, between 1686 and 1699, with ninety steps, divided in three sections, and a stone balustrade on its sides. The Cathedral's main facade is Baroque.

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Casc antic Ullà

The old town of Girona, the heart of the Roman city of Gerunda, contains the most relevant artistic heritage of the city. It's limited by immense traces of the old wall, which can be traversed by the Paseo Arqueológico (Archeological Walk), which has a beautiful lookout over the city. In addition to civil buildings such as the House of the Archdeacon and the Episcopal Palace, the old town also has important religious buildings. For instance, the Romanesque Monastery of San Pedro de Galligans, the Chapel of San Nicolás, or the Basilica of San Félix, with its slender and singular gothic tower truncated by a lightning. In the square of the cathedral, we can also find relevant monuments like the Casa Pastors, a Renaissance building that today works as the courthouse, and the Pia Almoina.

Cases de l'Onyar

Las Casas del Oñar (Houses of Oñar), also known as the Houses of the River or Hanging Houses, are those which have their facades facing the Oñar river. They are located between la Rambla and Calle Argentería in the old town of Girona. This complex is included in the Inventario del Patrimonio Arquitectónico de Cataluña. All their river facades are painted following the color palette conferred by Enric Ansesa, Jaume Faixó and the architects J. Fuses and J. Viader. One of the most relevant houses is the Casa Masó (Masó House), the birthing house of Rafael Masó i Valentí, an architect from Girona. It is located in the number 29 of the Calle Ballesteries of Girona; it is a symbol of the evolution of the artistic movement "Noucentisme" in the city. From 2006, it houses the headquarters of la Fundación Rafael Masó (the Rafael Masó Fundation). Its facade can be identified thanks to its white and blue colors that made it stand out over the rest.

Patronat Call de Girona

The Jewish History Museum of Girona, is located in the Centro Bonastruc ça Porta, in the middle of the old Jewish quarter of Girona. The building is situated where the old synagogue and its annexes used to be in the 15th Century. The main goal of this museum is to preserve and share the history of the Jewish communities of Catalonia, that during the Middle Ages took an important part and contributed to the historical trajectory and the cultural and scientific development of the country.

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Passeig de la Muralla

Girona's Roman wall was built to defend the city from invading armies. Being a border city, it had a strategic geographical location. The Romans raised in the 1st century B.C. a mighty fortress that ran around an almost triangular perimeter. It was a kind of acropolis, la Fuerza Vieja, and it was very well protected by walls built with large blocks of stone. It is the first enclosure of the city of Girona, which remained unchanged until the 10th Century.

Figueres

Transfer from Girona to Figueres: 40 min Transfer from Figueres to Barcelona: 1h and 40 min Time spent in Figueres: Approximately 2 hours Figueres is a village located in the province of Girona, near the border with France. It is mostly known thanks to being the birthplace of the artist Salvador Dalí. The most important place in Figueres is the Teatro-Museo Dalí, the final stop for this tour.

Dali Theatre-Museum

This is a Museum dedicated to the surrealist artist Salvador Dalí. It is located at la Plaza Gala-Salvador Dalí in Figueres. The project started being conceived during the 60s, when the mayor of Figueres thought it would be appropiate to create a space in honour of the work and the character of Dalí, who was known on a world-wide level at that point. The Museum was inaugurated in 1974, but its construction ended fifteen years later, when the artist died. This architectural complex is considerated to be the last great artwork of the Catalan artist, a Total Work of Art. The space that nowadays is used by the Museum was for many years used by the Municipal Theatre of the City, a neoclassical XIXth building. The outside has a flashy red wall with giant eggs on the top that make the building stand out. Inside, the building contains artistic heritage donated by Gala and Dalí. Between its most important pieces we can find are Galatea of the Spheres (1952) or The Palace of the Wind (1973).

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