Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Crossing the Onyar River via The Eiffel Bridge

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings

Discover Girona’s history and flavors on a small group tour with tastings of local cheeses, sausages, wines, and more, led by knowledgeable guides in Catalonia.

Key Points

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Key Points

  • Price and Duration: The tour costs $112 per person and lasts approximately 3.5 hours.
  • Highlights: Visit Girona’s medieval quarter, the Jewish quarter, and cross The Eiffel Bridge over the Onyar River.
  • Gastronomic Experience: Taste local cheeses, sausages, anchovies from La Escala, Iberian ham, and Girona’s famous Xuixo pastry paired with regional wines.
  • Expert Guides: Guides like Mike (Miguel) and Monica bring wealth of knowledge and add a friendly, engaging style.
  • Small Group Feel: The tour is available as a small group experience, emphasizing personal attention and flexibility.
  • Accessibility: The route involves steps and slopes, so it may be challenging for travelers with mobility issues.
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Exploring Girona’s Historic Old Town

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Exploring Girona’s Historic Old Town

The tour begins at Plaça de Sant Feliu, a lively and charming spot in Girona’s Old Quarter. From there, it moves into the Barri Vell, where the guides lead visitors through narrow streets and medieval alleys, highlighting key monuments from outside. This part of the tour offers a great overview of Girona’s 2,000-year history without overwhelming visitors with details.

The Monumental Neighborhood provides a glimpse of Girona’s architectural treasures, with well-preserved medieval structures and the Jewish quarter, considered one of the best preserved in Europe from the Middle Ages. Visitors can appreciate the historic significance and stunning urban layout during this walk.

Crossing the Onyar River via The Eiffel Bridge

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Crossing the Onyar River via The Eiffel Bridge

A defining feature of Girona, The Eiffel Bridge crosses the Onyar River, connecting different parts of the historic center. The guide highlights the unique architecture along the riverbanks and the colorful houses that line its shores. This spot offers excellent photo opportunities and a sense of the city’s picturesque charm.

The river and its bridges are central to Girona’s visual identity, and crossing the Eiffel Bridge marks a memorable moment in the tour, providing a distinctive view of the city’s skyline. The walk here is straightforward but involves some steps and slopes, which may influence those with mobility challenges.

A Gastronomic Journey with Tastings at Local Taverns

After exploring the historic streets, the tour transitions into the gastronomic segment at specialized taverns. This part lasts around 1.5 hours and focuses on sampling small portions of Girona’s best products. Visitors enjoy tasting regional cheeses, sausages, and anchovies from La Escala, known for their quality and flavor.

The tasting menu also includes Iberian ham, the famous Girona Xuixo pastry, and other local delights. All these are paired with over 50 wineries in the Girona province, which produce white, rosé, and red wines of excellent quality. If you prefer non-alcoholic drinks, options like beer or other beverages are available.

The wine tastings are particularly praised for their variety and quality, reflecting the pride of the Empordà D.O. region. The tasting experience is designed to be small and intimate, emphasizing local flavors and expert guidance.

The Guides’ Approach and Personalities

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - The Guides’ Approach and Personalities

The tour features knowledgeable guides such as Mike (Miguel) and Monica, who are praised for their informative, friendly, and engaging styles. They make the history of Girona accessible and share interesting stories about the city’s monuments and traditions.

Guides also help visitors discover lesser-known parts of Girona that are not always obvious to casual visitors. Their personalized approach ensures that the group, often small or even private, receives attention and detailed explanations.

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Logistics and Meeting Points

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Logistics and Meeting Points

The tour departs from Plaça Sant Feliu, with the guide waiting beside “The River Cafe”. The activity concludes back at the starting point, making it convenient for those staying nearby or planning to walk around the city afterward. The tour does not include hotel pick-up or drop-off.

Participants are advised to wear comfortable shoes due to steps and slopes throughout Girona’s historic streets. The activity is not suitable for travelers with mobility impairments.

Group Size and Language Options

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Group Size and Language Options

The tour is available as a small group experience, which enhances personal interaction and flexibility. It is offered in English and Spanish, providing options for language preferences. The live guide ensures a lively and informative experience throughout.

Pricing, Cancellation, and Flexibility

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Pricing, Cancellation, and Flexibility

At $112 per person, this tour offers excellent value considering the combination of historical sightseeing and gourmet tastings. Visitors can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund, and they have the option to reserve now and pay later, providing flexibility for travel planning.

Why This Tour Stands Out

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Why This Tour Stands Out

The blend of historic exploration and regional gastronomy makes this tour particularly appealing. The guides’ expertise and personable style shine, and the focus on local products paired with regional wines elevates the experience beyond standard sightseeing.

The small group setting and quality of tastings are major advantages, creating an intimate and relaxed atmosphere that enhances the overall enjoyment. The only potential limitation is the physical nature of the walk, with steps and slopes to navigate.

Who Would Enjoy This Most

Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings - Who Would Enjoy This Most

This tour suits travelers interested in history, food lovers, and those who appreciate guided experiences with a local touch. It’s ideal for visitors who want to combine sightseeing with tasting Girona’s culinary delights in an engaging, relaxed environment. Travelers with mobility issues should consider the route’s physical demands.

Final Thoughts on Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings

This tour provides a well-rounded introduction to Girona’s rich past and vibrant local cuisine. It’s particularly valued for its knowledgeable guides, quality tastings, and personalized approach. The 3.5-hour experience balances sightseeing and tasting perfectly, offering insightful stories and delicious regional products.

While the route involves some physical effort, the small group size and private tour options make it a flexible and intimate way to explore Girona’s historic heart and culinary culture. This tour offers a rewarding glimpse into Girona’s identity, making it a great choice for curious travelers.

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Girona: History and Gastronomy Small Group with Tastings



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(11 reviews)

“Mike (Miguel) was so informative while keeping things light and funny. We learned so much about Girona and the extensive history of this special pl…”

— Ella, October 1, 2024

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of the tour?
The tour costs $112 per person.

How long does the tour last?
It lasts approximately 3.5 hours.

Where does the tour start and end?
The meeting point is in Plaça Sant Feliu, Girona, beside The River Cafe. The tour ends back at the same spot.

Are food and wine included?
Yes, the tour includes tastings of cheeses, sausages, anchovies, Iberian ham, pastries, and a selection of regional wines or beverages.

Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
The route involves steps and slopes, so it may be challenging for travelers with mobility problems.

Can I cancel my booking?
Yes, you can cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund.

Are group sizes small?
Yes, the tour is available as a small group experience, often private if fewer participants.

Are there language options?
The tour is offered in English and Spanish.

What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes are recommended due to the walking involved.

Is there an option to reserve and pay later?
Yes, you can reserve now and pay later to keep your travel plans flexible.

You can check availability for your dates here:
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