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Explore Girona's top sights with this 3-in-1 pass including the Girona Art Museum, Girona Cathedral, and St. Felix Church for just $14, valid 2 days.

This $14 ticket offers access to three of Girona’s most iconic sites: the Girona Art Museum, Girona Cathedral, and St. Felix Church. Valid for 2 days from first use, the pass is a practical choice for visitors eager to explore the city’s highlights at an affordable price.
The tour begins at the Girona Art Museum, where you receive your tickets for the Cathedral and St. Felix Church. The audio guide included at the museum enriches the experience, providing insights into Catalan art spanning from the 10th to the 21st century.
While the price is modest, it is important to note that museum opening hours vary with the season, and some attractions like the museum may be closed on Mondays or certain holidays. This tour is especially suitable for those who appreciate art, history, and architecture at a relaxed pace.
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The experience begins at the Girona Art Museum, housed in the old Episcopal Palace. Here, visitors show their digital voucher to receive tickets for the other two sites. The museum’s collection includes notable works of Catalan art from the 10th to the 21st century, featuring altarpieces from local churches and monasteries.
An audio guide is provided, helping visitors understand the significance of the exhibits, enhancing the visit with contextual details. Museum hours vary: from 10 am to 7 pm in the summer and 10 am to 6 pm in the winter, with free entry on select days, such as the first Sunday of each month.

After collecting your tickets, the Girona Cathedral is a must-see. Built between the 12th and 18th centuries, the cathedral’s exhibits include the Gerona Beatus manuscript from the 10th century and the Tapestry of the Creation from the 11th century.
Open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 7 pm and on Sundays from 12 pm to 7 pm, the cathedral offers a glimpse into medieval religious art and architecture. Visitors can expect to see valuable objects from the cathedral treasury and enjoy the stunning views from the building’s elevated position.
Some reviews note that the cathedral’s interior is particularly breathtaking, making it worth the visit despite possible crowds. Timing your visit during less busy hours can help you savor the architecture and exhibits comfortably.

The Church of St. Felix completes the itinerary as a prime example of Catalan Gothic architecture. This historic church features eight stone sarcophagi and a 14th-century sculpture of the Recumbent Christ, which are highlights inside.
Open Monday through Saturday from 10 am to 5:30 pm, and Sunday from 1 pm to 5:30 pm, this church offers a quiet, contemplative atmosphere. Its longstanding status as a symbol of Catalan Gothic makes it a meaningful stop for those interested in religious and architectural history.
While some visitors find that certain areas appear to be closed at times, the overall experience of exploring its historic interiors remains rewarding.
More Great Tours NearbyThe structured flow allows visitors to start at the museum and then proceed to the cathedral and St. Felix Church at their own pace. Each location offers self-guided exploration with the provided tickets and audio guide, giving flexibility in how long to spend at each site.
The museum and cathedral have longer opening hours than the church, which might influence the order of visits. Some reviews mention that museum closures on Mondays can impact planning, so checking hours in advance is advisable. The entire experience can be comfortably completed within a day, but the 2-day validity helps spread the visits if preferred.
The meeting point is at the Girona Art Museum, where the digital voucher is exchanged for tickets. The tour is wheelchair accessible, making it inclusive for visitors with mobility needs.
Travelers are advised to bring a passport or ID for verification purposes. Since the pass is valid for 48 hours, visitors have flexibility to visit at their convenience within the timeframe, which is especially helpful if they want to avoid peak hours or plan visits on different days.
The $14 price point provides excellent value for access to three major sites in Girona with minimal hassle. The inclusion of an audio guide at the museum adds depth to the experience, especially for those interested in Catalan art history.
Some reviews highlight that accessing all three sites with one ticket is very convenient, and the quality of the exhibits and architecture justifies the price. The flexibility of the 2-day window and easy booking make this a practical choice for travelers who want to see Girona without complex planning.

While the tour offers great value, it’s worth noting that museum hours vary, and some attractions may be closed on specific days. Visitors should check the opening hours beforehand to maximize their visit.
Some sites might feel crowded during peak times, and museum closures on Mondays could impact planning. However, the overall experience remains positive, especially given the low cost and self-guided nature.
This 3-in-1 pass is perfect for history and art enthusiasts looking for an efficient way to see Girona’s most significant landmarks without purchasing individual tickets. It suits visitors who prefer flexible scheduling and self-guided exploration.
Those interested in Catalan Gothic architecture, medieval manuscripts, and historic religious art will find this tour especially rewarding. It’s an ideal option for budget-conscious travelers who want to experience Girona’s cultural treasures without overextending their time or budget.
“Being able to access all three sites with one ticket was excellent and well worth a visit. The audio descriptions were very interesting.”
Does the pass include guided tours?
No, the pass provides entry tickets and an audio guide at the museum but does not include live guided tours.
Can I visit the sites on different days within the 2-day period?
Yes, the tickets are valid for 48 hours after first use, allowing you to spread out your visits over two days.
Is the tour suitable for visitors with mobility issues?
Yes, the tour is wheelchair accessible, making it accessible for visitors with mobility needs.
What should I bring to use this tour?
Visitors should bring a passport or ID card for verification and their digital voucher for ticket exchange at the museum.
Are the museums open on holidays?
The art museum and cathedral have specific holiday schedules, but details like free entry days and closures are noted; checking hours in advance is recommended.
Is the audio guide included?
Yes, the audio guide is provided at the Girona Art Museum to enrich your understanding of the exhibits.