Girona 14 Days Itinerary

Girona Itinerary 14 Days: The Ultimate Adventure (2026)

Nestled in the heart of Catalonia, Girona is a captivating city where ancient history meets vibrant modern life. Its beautifully preserved medieval Old Town, winding cobbled streets, and impressive Go

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Best Time to Visit
April to June & September to October
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Daily Budget
€70 - €150
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Time Zone
GMT+2 (CEST)
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Language
Catalan, Spanish
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Currency
Euro (€)
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Safety
Generally very safe, be aware of pickpockets in crowded areas.

Why 14 Days in Girona?

Nestled in the heart of Catalonia, Girona is a captivating city where ancient history meets vibrant modern life. Its beautifully preserved medieval Old Town, winding cobbled streets, and impressive Gothic cathedral offer a glimpse into centuries past, while its lively culinary scene and cultural events ensure a dynamic experience for every visitor.

This meticulously crafted 7-day itinerary is designed to immerse you in the best of Girona and its stunning surroundings. From exploring the iconic Game of Thrones filming locations to indulging in world-class gastronomy and discovering the picturesque Costa Brava, you'll uncover the diverse charm of this Spanish gem.

Prepare to be enchanted by Girona's unique blend of culture, history, and natural beauty. Whether you're a history buff, a food enthusiast, or an adventurer seeking scenic landscapes, this journey promises unforgettable memories and a deep appreciation for Catalonia's hidden treasures. Let the adventure begin!

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Day-by-Day Itinerary

1
Barri Vell (Old Town)

Arrival & Old Town Immersion

Welcome to Girona! Begin your adventure by settling into your accommodation in the heart of the Barri Vell. This afternoon, immerse yourself in the city's ancient charm. Start with a leisurely stroll across the iconic Pont de Pedra, offering stunning views of the Onyar River and its colorful houses. Wander through the labyrinthine streets, discovering hidden plazas and charming boutiques. For dinner, treat yourself to traditional Catalan cuisine at Restaurant Nu, known for its innovative dishes and elegant atmosphere. End your day with a relaxed evening walk, soaking in the magical ambiance of the illuminated Old Town.

Pont de PedraOnyar River HousesBarri Vell StreetsRestaurant NuPlaça de la Independència
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Wear comfortable shoes as you'll be doing a lot of walking on cobblestone streets.

Arrival & Old Town Immersion
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Girona Cathedral & Passeig de la Muralla

Gothic Majesty & City Walls

Today, prepare to be awestruck by Girona's architectural wonders. Your morning will be dedicated to exploring the magnificent Girona Cathedral, climbing its 90 steps to admire its impressive Gothic nave, the widest in the world. Don't miss the tapestry of Creation inside. Afterward, embark on a breathtaking walk along the Passeig de la Muralla, the ancient city walls. From here, you'll gain unparalleled panoramic views of Girona and the surrounding landscape. For lunch, grab a delicious bocadillo at a local cafe near the cathedral. Spend your afternoon revisiting any charming corners of the Old Town that caught your eye.

Girona CathedralTapestry of CreationPasseig de la MurallaPanoramic City ViewsCathedral Steps
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Visit the Cathedral early in the morning to avoid the biggest crowds.

Gothic Majesty & City Walls
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El Call (Jewish Quarter) & Banys Àrabs

Jewish Quarter & Arab Baths

Delve into Girona's rich history this morning by exploring El Call, the remarkably preserved Jewish Quarter. Wander through its narrow, winding streets, imagining life centuries ago. Visit the Jewish History Museum to gain a deeper understanding of the community's heritage and contributions. Afterward, transport yourself to a different era at the Banys Àrabs (Arab Baths), a Romanesque building dating back to the 12th century, showcasing impressive architecture and a serene atmosphere. Enjoy a traditional Catalan lunch at a local eatery in the Jewish Quarter. Spend your afternoon browsing the artisan shops and galleries in the area.

El Call (Jewish Quarter)Jewish History MuseumBanys Àrabs (Arab Baths)Narrow Streets of El CallArtisan Shops
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The Jewish History Museum offers insightful guided tours – check their schedule.

Jewish Quarter & Arab Baths
4
Various Bridges & Filming Locations

Game of Thrones & Bridge Hopping

For fans of 'Game of Thrones,' today is your day! Girona served as a prominent filming location for Braavos and King's Landing. Start by identifying key spots like the Plaça dels Jurats (Braavos market), the steps of the Girona Cathedral (Great Sept of Baelor), and the streets of the Jewish Quarter. Afterwards, enjoy a leisurely afternoon of 'bridge hopping' across the Onyar River. Don't miss the Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles), designed by Gustave Eiffel before his famous tower. Explore the different perspectives of the city from each unique bridge. For dinner, consider a restaurant with river views.

Game of Thrones Filming LocationsPlaça dels JuratsGirona Cathedral StepsEiffel BridgeOnyar River Bridges
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Download a 'Game of Thrones' filming location map for Girona to guide your exploration.

Game of Thrones & Bridge Hopping
5
Museums & Eixample District

Museums & Modernism

Today, immerse yourself in Girona's cultural side. Begin your morning at the Art Museum of Girona, housed in the former Episcopal Palace, showcasing Catalan art from Romanesque to contemporary periods. Afterwards, cross the Onyar River into the Eixample district, known for its wider streets and modernist architecture. Here, you can admire buildings like Casa Masó, the birthplace of Rafael Masó, a prominent Catalan architect. Consider a guided tour of Casa Masó to appreciate its intricate details. Enjoy lunch in the Eixample, perhaps at a more contemporary cafe. Spend the afternoon exploring the district's shops and cafes.

Art Museum of GironaEpiscopal PalaceEixample District ArchitectureCasa MasóModernist Buildings
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Check the opening hours for Casa Masó in advance as they can vary.

Museums & Modernism
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Sant Pere de Galligants & Parc de la Devesa

Sant Pere de Galligants & Green Spaces

Start your day with a visit to the beautiful Monastery of Sant Pere de Galligants, a stunning Romanesque monastery now housing the Archaeological Museum of Catalonia. Explore its cloister and learn about Catalonia's ancient past. Afterwards, enjoy a peaceful afternoon in Parc de la Devesa, Girona's largest urban park. Stroll through its grand avenues lined with plane trees, relax by the river, or simply enjoy a picnic lunch amidst nature. This expansive green space offers a wonderful contrast to the compact Old Town. Consider renting a bike to explore the park more extensively.

Sant Pere de Galligants MonasteryArchaeological Museum of CataloniaRomanesque CloisterParc de la DevesaPlane Tree Avenues
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The Archaeological Museum is included in the Girona Culture Pass, if you plan on visiting multiple museums.

Sant Pere de Galligants & Green Spaces
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Mercat del Lleó & Gastronomic Tour

Culinary Delights & Market Exploration

Prepare your taste buds for a culinary adventure! Begin your morning at the bustling Mercat del Lleó, Girona's central market. Wander through the vibrant stalls, admiring fresh produce, local cheeses, cured meats, and freshly baked goods. This is a fantastic place to pick up some local delicacies. Consider joining a guided food tour to truly savor Girona's gastronomic scene, discovering hidden culinary gems and learning about traditional Catalan ingredients. For dinner, indulge in a Michelin-starred experience at El Celler de Can Roca if you've managed to secure a reservation, or choose another highly-rated local restaurant.

Mercat del LleóLocal ProduceCatalan CheesesGuided Food TourEl Celler de Can Roca (if possible)
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Many food tours require advance booking, so plan ahead for this experience.

Culinary Delights & Market Exploration
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Figueres

Day Trip: Dalí Theatre-Museum (Figueres)

Embark on a captivating day trip to Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. Your main destination will be the extraordinary Dalí Theatre-Museum, a surrealist masterpiece designed by Dalí himself. Spend hours exploring its quirky and imaginative exhibits, from the famous Mae West Room to the Rainy Taxi. This museum is an experience unlike any other. Afterwards, take some time to explore the town of Figueres itself, perhaps visiting the Sant Ferran Castle, a large 18th-century fortress. Enjoy lunch at a local restaurant in Figueres before returning to Girona in the late afternoon.

Dalí Theatre-MuseumMae West RoomRainy Taxi InstallationFigueres TownSant Ferran Castle
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Book your Dalí Theatre-Museum tickets online in advance to avoid long queues.

Day Trip: Dalí Theatre-Museum (Figueres)
9
Tossa de Mar (Costa Brava)

Coastal Charm: Tossa de Mar

Escape to the stunning Costa Brava with a day trip to Tossa de Mar. This charming coastal town boasts a beautifully preserved medieval walled enclosure, Vila Vella, perched right by the sea. Explore its narrow cobbled streets, climb to the lighthouse for panoramic views of the Mediterranean, and relax on its golden beaches. Enjoy a delicious fresh seafood lunch at one of the many restaurants overlooking the bay. You can spend the afternoon swimming, sunbathing, or simply soaking in the picturesque scenery. This is a perfect opportunity to experience the natural beauty of the Catalan coast.

Vila Vella (Medieval Walled Town)Tossa de Mar LighthouseMediterranean Sea ViewsTossa de Mar BeachesFresh Seafood Lunch
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Buses to Tossa de Mar depart regularly from Girona's bus station.

Coastal Charm: Tossa de Mar
10
Plaça de la Independència & Mercadal

Plaça de la Independència & Shopping

Today, take a more relaxed approach, focusing on the vibrant modern heart of Girona. Start your morning at Plaça de la Independència, a beautiful neoclassical square reminiscent of Madrid's Plaza Mayor. Enjoy a coffee and observe local life. Afterwards, explore the Mercadal district, known for its wider avenues and contemporary shops. This is a great area for some retail therapy, from international brands to local boutiques. For lunch, you'll find numerous cafes and restaurants offering a variety of cuisines. Spend your afternoon revisiting any favorite spots or discovering new ones in this bustling part of the city.

Plaça de la IndependènciaNeoclassical ArchitectureMercadal Shopping DistrictLocal BoutiquesCoffee Culture
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Look out for local craft and souvenir shops around the periphery of the Old Town for unique gifts.

Plaça de la Independència & Shopping
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Onyar River Banks & Jardins dels Alemanys

River Walks & Hidden Gardens

Embrace a day of tranquility and natural beauty. Start with a peaceful walk along the banks of the Onyar River, enjoying the reflections of the colorful houses. Discover the smaller bridges and quieter pathways. Afterwards, seek out the enchanting Jardins dels Alemanys (Gardens of the Germans), a hidden gem nestled within the city walls. These terraced gardens offer stunning views and a serene escape from the bustling streets. Pack a picnic lunch to enjoy amidst the greenery. Spend your afternoon exploring other lesser-known parks and green spaces, perhaps finding a quiet spot to read or simply unwind.

Onyar River BanksColorful House ReflectionsJardins dels AlemanysTerraced GardensHidden Green Spaces
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The Jardins dels Alemanys can be a bit tricky to find, so use a map or GPS.

River Walks & Hidden Gardens
12
La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park

Volcanic Landscapes: La Garrotxa

Embark on an adventurous day trip to La Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, a truly unique landscape just a short drive from Girona. Explore dormant volcanoes, ancient lava flows, and lush forests. Consider a hike to the Santa Margarida Volcano, where you'll find a charming hermitage inside its crater. Another highlight is the Fageda d'en Jordà, a magical beech forest growing on a lava flow. Enjoy a hearty Catalan lunch in one of the picturesque villages like Castellfollit de la Roca, perched dramatically on a basalt cliff. This day offers a refreshing contrast to the city's historical sites.

La Garrotxa Volcanic ZoneSanta Margarida VolcanoFageda d'en Jordà (Beech Forest)Castellfollit de la RocaHiking Trails
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A rental car is highly recommended for exploring La Garrotxa at your own pace.

Volcanic Landscapes: La Garrotxa
13
Old Town & Local Markets

Last Bites & Souvenir Hunting

As your Girona adventure draws to a close, dedicate today to savoring your favorite aspects of the city and picking up last-minute souvenirs. Revisit your most cherished spots in the Old Town for a final look. Explore any streets or plazas you might have missed. Perhaps attend a local market if one is running, to find unique crafts or local produce to take home. Enjoy a leisurely lunch at a restaurant you particularly enjoyed, or try a new one that caught your eye. Spend your afternoon souvenir hunting, looking for anything from ceramic art to local wines and olive oils, ensuring you have tangible memories of your trip.

Revisit Favorite SpotsLocal Markets (if applicable)Souvenir ShoppingLocal CraftsFarewell Dinner
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Look for shops offering 'productes de la terra' (products from the land) for authentic local souvenirs.

Last Bites & Souvenir Hunting
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Girona

Departure & Fond Memories

On your final day in Girona, enjoy a relaxed breakfast at a charming local cafe, reflecting on your incredible two-week journey. Depending on your departure schedule, you might have time for one last stroll across the Pont de Pedra, taking in the picturesque views of the Onyar River one last time. If you have a later flight, consider visiting a small museum or gallery you didn't get to see, or simply enjoy a final coffee in Plaça de la Independència. Head to the airport or train station with a heart full of cherished memories from this beautiful Catalan city. Bon viatge!

Leisurely BreakfastFinal StrollPont de PedraLast CoffeeReflecting on Memories
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Ensure you have all your travel documents and allow ample time to reach your departure point.

Departure & Fond Memories

Practical Tips for Girona

Getting Around

Girona's Old Town is best explored on foot, as many streets are pedestrianized and its charm lies in wandering. For longer distances, local buses are efficient and connect key areas. Taxis are readily available, and cycling is also popular with dedicated lanes. The train station offers excellent connections to Barcelona and other regional towns.

Where to Stay

For a historic and atmospheric experience, stay within the Barri Vell (Old Town) to be close to major sights and charming restaurants. Eixample offers more modern hotels and a bustling commercial area, while areas near the Onyar River provide picturesque views and easy access to both sides of the city. Consider boutique hotels in renovated medieval buildings for a unique stay.

Food & Dining

Girona boasts an incredible culinary scene, from traditional Catalan tapas bars to Michelin-starred restaurants like El Celler de Can Roca. Don't miss local specialties such as 'botifarra' (sausage), 'xuixo' (a fried pastry), and fresh seafood. Explore the Mercat del Lleó for local produce and enjoy 'menu del día' for excellent value lunches.

Budget Tips

Save money by opting for 'menu del día' for lunch, which typically includes several courses, a drink, and dessert at a fixed price. Utilize free walking tours (tip your guide!), visit free attractions like the city walls, and consider purchasing a Girona Card for discounts on museums and transport. Supermarkets are great for picnic supplies.

Connectivity

Wi-Fi is widely available in hotels, cafes, and public spaces in Girona. For consistent connectivity, especially when exploring outside the city, consider purchasing a local SIM card from providers like Orange, Vodafone, or Movistar. Alternatively, an eSIM offers a convenient and flexible option for data access without swapping physical cards.

Safety Tips

Girona is a safe city, but like any tourist destination, it's wise to be aware of your surroundings, especially in crowded areas. Keep an eye on your belongings to prevent pickpocketing. Avoid walking alone in poorly lit areas late at night. In case of emergency, dial 112. Always carry a copy of your passport and necessary medication.

Best Time to Visit Girona

Average Monthly Temperature (°C)

Jan
3° - 13°
Feb
4° - 14°
Mar
6° - 17°
Apr
8° - 19°
May
12° - 23°
Jun
16° - 28°
Jul
19° - 31°
Aug
19° - 30°
Sep
16° - 27°
Oct
12° - 22°
Nov
7° - 16°
Dec
4° - 13°
Hot (28°C+) Warm (18-27°C) Mild (12-17°C) Cool (below 12°C)
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Winter (Dec-Feb)

Mixed

Winter in Girona is cool and can be a bit damp, but often features crisp, sunny days perfect for exploring without the crowds. Temperatures range from 3-14°C. Enjoy cozy cafes and festive markets in December. Some attractions may have reduced hours, but the city remains charming.

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Spring (Mar-May)

Great

Spring is an ideal time to visit Girona with pleasant temperatures (6-23°C) and blooming flowers. The city truly comes alive, especially during Temps de Flors (Flower Festival) in May. It's perfect for walking, cycling, and enjoying outdoor dining before the summer heat. Expect occasional rain showers.

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Summer (Jun-Aug)

Good

Summer brings warm to hot weather (16-31°C), making it perfect for enjoying the nearby Costa Brava beaches. Girona itself can be very warm, so plan sightseeing for mornings and evenings. The city is lively with festivals and outdoor events, but also sees the largest crowds. Hydration is key.

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Autumn (Sep-Nov)

Great

Autumn offers delightful weather (7-27°C) with comfortable temperatures for sightseeing and fewer tourists than summer. The landscapes around Girona are beautiful with changing leaves, and the culinary scene is vibrant with seasonal produce. It's an excellent time for hiking and enjoying local traditions.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many days do I need for Girona?

For Girona city itself, 2-3 days are usually sufficient to explore the main attractions, wander the Old Town, and enjoy the culinary scene. However, to truly experience the region, including day trips to the Costa Brava, Figueres, or the Pyrenees, a 5-7 day trip is highly recommended to allow for a more relaxed pace and deeper immersion.

Is Girona expensive?

Girona is generally considered more affordable than major cities like Barcelona, but it's not a budget destination. A comfortable daily budget for a mid-range traveler might be €70-€150, covering accommodation, food, and activities. Eating at 'menu del día' restaurants and utilizing public transport can help keep costs down.

What is Girona famous for?

Girona is famous for its exceptionally well-preserved medieval Old Town (Barri Vell), its iconic pastel-colored houses along the Onyar River, the impressive Girona Cathedral with its wide Gothic nave, and its ancient city walls. It gained international recognition as a filming location for 'Game of Thrones' and is also a culinary hotspot, home to El Celler de Can Roca, one of the world's best restaurants.

When is the best time to visit Girona?

The best time to visit Girona is during spring (April to June) and early autumn (September to October). During these periods, the weather is pleasantly mild, ideal for exploring on foot, and the tourist crowds are generally smaller than in the peak summer months. Spring offers the beautiful Temps de Flors festival, while autumn provides comfortable temperatures and vibrant fall foliage.

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