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Discover Girona’s medieval charm on this private 2-hour walking tour, exploring the Jewish Quarter, cathedral, ancient city walls, and Eiffel Bridge with expert guides.

This private 2-hour walking tour of Girona offers an intimate and detailed look into one of Catalonia’s most historic cities, with a price of $430 for a group of up to 20 people. Led by a knowledgeable guide, the tour takes you through narrow cobbled lanes, ancient stone stairways, and arched passageways, immersing you in the city’s medieval atmosphere. The tour suits travelers who appreciate history, architecture, and scenic city views, and who prefer a personalized experience with flexible timing.
Starting at the Eiffel Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel, this tour emphasizes Girona’s architectural marvels and historic sites. While the 2-hour duration offers a concise overview, it packs in a variety of highlights, making it ideal for those with limited time but a strong interest in Girona’s past. A key feature is the small group size, ensuring more attention from the guide and a more relaxed pace.
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The tour begins at the Eiffel Bridge, a striking iron structure painted in bright red with an ornate grid design. Designed by Gustave Eiffel, the bridge connects Girona’s Old Town with the New City, offering fabulous views of the Onyar River below, lined with colorful houses. This spot is perfect for photos and sets the tone for a journey into Girona’s historic core.
From the bridge, the guide leads the group through the bustling streets of Girona, immediately immersing visitors in the city’s lively atmosphere. The views of the river and the city’s colorful facades make this a memorable starting point. The guide’s storytelling style brings the city’s history to life, making the experience engaging from the very first step.

The Jewish Quarter, dating back to the 12th century, is one of the most well-preserved in Europe. The tour takes you through narrow alleys and courtyards, where the medieval atmosphere is palpable. The fairy-tale labyrinth of cobbled streets has even served as a filming location for Game of Thrones, adding a touch of modern pop culture to the historic setting.
Visitors can admire the medieval stone buildings and imagine what life was like for Girona’s Jewish community centuries ago. The guide shares stories about the quarter’s history, enriching your understanding of Girona’s multicultural past. This area provides excellent photo opportunities amid its twisting lanes and historic architecture.
Next, the tour passes by the Basilica of St. Felix, Girona’s first cathedral until the 10th century. The castle-like church features a slender bell tower and houses remarkable religious artworks and stained glass windows. While the interior is not included in the tour, the exterior and the church’s historical significance are emphasized by the guide.
This stop offers a glimpse into Girona’s ecclesiastical architecture and religious heritage. The elegant design reflects the city’s medieval prominence. The guide explains the importance of the basilica’s art pieces and history, making the visit both visually impressive and educational.
More Great Tours NearbyA short walk from the basilica brings visitors to the Arab Baths, a well-preserved 12th-century Romanesque construction that mimics Muslim bathhouses. The structure is a striking example of Girona’s multicultural past, and it also appeared in scenes of Game of Thrones.
Just nearby, the Ancient City Walls offer a chance to climb and enjoy panoramic views of Girona’s rooftops and surrounding landscape. These walls, built by the Romans between the 9th and 14th centuries, are declared Assets of Cultural and National Interest. Several towers with spiral staircases connected to the walls provide spectacular vistas over the city.
The climb is manageable but involves some steps, so wearing comfortable shoes is advised. From the top, you’ll see Girona’s skyline and historic rooftops, making this a perfect high point to conclude your sightseeing.
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The Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona is one of the city’s most recognizable landmarks. Dominating the Old Town skyline, the cathedral features a massive stone façade with a wide, high staircase leading up to its entrance. The climb can be steep, but the view of the cathedral’s imposing structure and the surrounding city makes it worthwhile.
Inside, the cathedral houses remarkable religious artworks and stained glass windows, but the exterior and the staircase are the main attractions during the tour. The guide highlights the architectural style and the cathedral’s historical role as a spiritual center in Girona.

Behind the cathedral, the German Garden offers a peaceful, green oasis filled with lush foliage and shaded benches. The garden surrounds the ruins of the old German quarter, providing both photo opportunities and a quiet place to relax. The rustic setting contrasts beautifully with the bustling city streets and adds a tranquil element to the tour.
The guide points out the historical significance of the German quarter and the surrounding ruins, enriching the visit with stories of Girona’s diverse past. It also offers a good spot for taking photos of the historic architecture framed by greenery.

The final part of the tour involves climbing on the remaining sections of Girona’s ancient city walls. These Roman-built fortifications stretch along parts of the old city, with towers and spiral staircases attached. Several towers with stunning views provide a perfect ending to the experience.
From the top of the walls, visitors can enjoy breathtaking vistas of Girona’s rooftops, the river, and the distant landscape. The walls encapsulate Girona’s defensive history, and walking along them offers a memorable panoramic perspective of the city.
This private tour is led by an official guide fluent in English, Spanish, and German, providing personalized attention and flexibility. The meeting point is at the Staircase of the Eiffel Bridge, where the guide awaits with a signboard.
The tour lasts approximately 2 hours, making it suitable for a focused exploration of Girona’s core sites. The price of $430 per group covers up to 20 participants, offering good value for a private experience with a dedicated guide. Entrance fees for the Cathedral (€5) and Arab Baths (€3) are not included but can be paid on-site.
This tour offers a rich, well-rounded look at Girona’s medieval past, combining scenic views, historic landmarks, and engaging storytelling. The small group setting ensures a more personal and relaxed experience, especially valued by those who appreciate attention from their guide.
While the tour covers many highlights in just 2 hours, some stops, like the cathedral staircase, may involve a steep climb, so comfortable shoes are recommended. It is an excellent choice for history buffs, architecture lovers, and anyone wanting a tailored introduction to Girona’s historic streets.
The $430 price is justified by the quality of guidance, the variety of sites, and the private format. It is particularly suited for travelers seeking a comprehensive yet intimate overview of Girona’s medieval charm, with the flexibility to customize based on interests and pace.
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Is this tour suitable for children?
Yes, as a private experience, it can be tailored to suit families with children, but keep in mind the walking involved and potential stairs.
Are tickets for the cathedral and Arab Baths required?
Yes, the cathedral costs €5 and the Arab Baths €3 per person, paid separately if you wish to go inside those sites.
Can I book this tour for a specific time?
Yes, you can check availability for preferred starting times, but the tour lasts about 2 hours and begins at the Eiffel Bridge staircase.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
Some parts, like climbing the city walls and the cathedral staircase, involve steps, so accessibility may be limited.
What languages are available for the guide?
The tour can be conducted in English, Spanish, or German, based on your preference.
How many people can join the private group?
Up to 20 participants per booking, making it ideal for small groups, families, or friends.
What makes this tour stand out compared to others?
The private format and the famous sites like the Eiffel Bridge, Jewish Quarter, and city walls, combined with expert guidance, create a personalized and memorable experience.
Is it possible to cancel or reschedule?
Yes, full refunds are available if you cancel up to 24 hours in advance.