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Discover Girona's medieval streets, iconic landmarks, and Game of Thrones filming sites on this small-group guided walking tour for $45.12.
Exploring Girona in just 3 hours with a small-group walking tour offers an engaging way to experience this charming Catalonian city. Priced at $45.12 per person, this tour provides a carefully curated route through medieval streets, including the famous Jewish quarter, guided by an expert local. With a maximum of 17 travelers, the experience balances personalized attention with a lively group ambiance. The tour’s highlights include Game of Thrones filming locations and the impressive Cathedral with the widest Gothic nave, making it ideal for history buffs and TV fans alike.
A key strength of this tour lies in the knowledgeable guides who describe the city’s story from the outside of historic structures, with optional visits afterward to sites like the Cathedral or Jewish Museum. It’s perfect for those who want a comprehensive, accessible overview of Girona’s heritage within a manageable timeframe. Keep in mind, entrance fees are not included, and the tour isn’t suitable for visitors with mobility impairments due to steps and slopes across the city.

The tour begins at Plaça de Sant Feliu and ends at Plaça de la Independència. These central locations make it easy to reach via public transportation and allow for further exploration after the tour concludes. The meeting point is near public transit, contributing to easy access regardless of where travelers stay in Girona.
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The main focus of this guided walking tour is wandering through Girona’s medieval streets, which reveal the city’s ancient roots. The guide leads through narrow alleyways and charming squares, sharing stories about Girona’s 2,000-year-old heritage. Visitors gain insight into the city’s development from Roman times through the Middle Ages, with particular attention paid to the Jewish quarter, one of the most well-preserved in Europe.

A highlight is the visit to Girona’s Cathedral, renowned for its Gothic nave, which is the widest in Gothic architecture. While the exterior is described on the outside, the guide also offers assistance if travelers wish to go inside after the tour. This flexibility allows visitors to enjoy the building’s grandeur at their own pace, with some optional entry possible post-tour.

Fans of the hit TV series will love the Game of Thrones filming spots spread across Girona. The guide points out specific scenes shot in the city’s historic areas, making even casual viewers appreciate the city’s cinematic appeal. This aspect adds a modern twist to the historical exploration, making the tour particularly appealing for TV enthusiasts.

The Jewish quarter, one of the most prominent stops, features narrow streets and historic synagogues. The guide describes Girona’s Jewish community history while highlighting the architecture and significance of these ancient pathways. After the walk, visitors can choose to visit the Museum of Jewish History with guide assistance.
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This tour is designed for most travelers, with a minimum of 2 participants and a maximum of 17. The duration of 3 hours strikes a balance—enough to see key sights without overwhelming the group or rushing through the experience. The guide provides descriptions of buildings from the outside, making it accessible, though it’s advisable to wear comfortable shoes due to city slopes and steps.

While the tour price excludes entrance fees, the guide offers help if travelers wish to explore sites like the Arab Baths, Cathedral, or local museums afterward. This arrangement allows for flexibility, enabling visitors to tailor their Girona experience beyond the walking tour.

Despite occasional larger groups, such as when a guide calls in sick, guide Ona and Una manage to keep the tour engaging and organized. The emphasis is on explanations of Girona’s structures and history, making the tour informative without feeling rushed. The professional guidance enhances the overall value, especially given the limited time.
Advance booking averages 48 days prior, reflecting the tour’s popularity. The free cancellation policy up to 24 hours before the experience allows flexibility for changing plans. Travelers are advised to wear comfortable shoes suitable for city terrain and to be prepared for steps and slopes. The tour ends at a convenient location, from where visitors can continue exploring Girona independently.
This small-group Girona walking tour offers a rich snapshot of the city’s medieval architecture, historic neighborhoods, and Game of Thrones scenes, all within 3 hours. The expert guides bring the city’s stories to life, making it a memorable experience for history buffs and TV fans alike. The affordable price and flexible options for inside visits make it an excellent choice for travelers wanting a comprehensive yet manageable overview of Girona.
While not suitable for visitors with mobility challenges, the tour’s central locations and accessible descriptions make it a practical and rewarding way to discover Girona’s heritage. This tour balances value, insight, and ease, making it a top pick for those eager to explore Girona’s historic core with expert guidance.
“Ona did a great job explaining all about Girona. Unfortunately the group was large due to a guide calling in sick. However, Una was able to handle …”
How long does the Girona Exclusive Walking Tour last?
The tour lasts approximately 3 hours.
What is the price per person?
The cost is $45.12 per person.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at Plaça de Sant Feliu and finishes at Plaça de la Independència in Girona.
Are entrance fees included?
No, entrance fees for sites like the Cathedral or Museum of Jewish History are not included.
Is the tour suitable for people with mobility issues?
No, the tour isn’t suitable for visitors with mobility impairments due to city terrain with steps and slopes.
Can I visit inside the Cathedral after the tour?
Yes, the guide can assist you in visiting the inside if you wish, but this is post-tour and requires separate entry.
What should I wear for this tour?
Comfortable shoes are recommended because of steps and slopes throughout Girona.
Is this tour available in the morning or afternoon?
You can choose between a morning or afternoon departure time.
What is the group size?
The tour is capped at 17 travelers for a more personalized experience.
Do I need to book in advance?
Yes, booking about 48 days in advance is typical, and free cancellation is available up to 24 hours before.