Medieval Girona Tour
About this tour
On this tour, we will show you both the key monuments and the history of medieval Girona. We'll take you on a route where you won't miss a thing and will enjoy every corner of the old town.
Interest points
The Arab Baths
The City Walls
The Jewish Quarter
The Garden of the Germans
Participants
Maximum number of people
Our tours are small groups, no more than 15 people. If you are a larger group, please contact us and we'll adapt to your needs.Minimum number of people
Minimum group of 10 people per tourPrivate tour
This tour can also be booked as a private experience. You can fill out the contact form to request it.Customize your tour with something different
If you have suggestions on how we can make this tour even more special for you and your group, don't hesitate to contact us. We'll do our best to tailor the experience to your needs.
Includes
- Local guide
- Entrance to the Arab Baths
Does not include
- Guide tip, if you consider it appropriate.
Recommendations
- We recommend arriving about 10 minutes before the scheduled start time so we can begin punctually.
- Bring a water bottle to stay hydrated during the walk.
- Check the weather forecast.
- Wear comfortable clothes and footwear appropriate for the season.
Additional information
- Pets are not allowed.
- Not accessible for people with reduced mobility.
From €250 per group
Ticket price
From €250 per group
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Meeting point
Address
Plaça de Catalunya, 12, 17004 Girona
How to get to the meeting point
The meeting point is at Plaça de Catalunya, next to the ice cream shop "La Gioconda". It's a 2-minute walk from the Town Hall and right next to the Tourist Office. If you're coming by train or bus, it's about a 15-minute walk towards the river. If you're coming by car, you can park in Plaça Catalunya in a paid parking lot. For free parking, you'll need to go a bit further to Devesa Park.

The Arab Baths
These Romanesque baths date back to the 12th century and still retain their old charm. They're not truly Arab, as we'll explain during the tour, but they've been a gathering place for over 800 years.





