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Today, Girona is synonymous with the Michelin-starred Celler de Can Roca restaurant, but there’s much more to see and do in this charming Catalonian city. Architecture fans will appreciate a tour of the Jewish Quarter and a walk along Girona’s impressive city walls.

The Jewish Quarter, known as El Call, is one of the best-preserved in Europe. Many Jewish families from nearby Besalú migrated here, and their influence is still felt today. Visit the Bonastruc Ça Porta Centre, which recreates Jewish life through art exhibits, musical events, and food tastings. The center provides a fascinating insight into the rich history and culture of Girona's Jewish community.

The city walls offer stunning panoramic views of Girona and its surroundings. Walking along these ancient fortifications, you’ll encounter several watchtowers and gates that tell the story of the city's medieval past. No visit to Girona is complete without a stroll alongside the river to admire the colorful facades of the Onyar houses. These picturesque buildings, painted in bright hues, reflect beautifully in the water, creating a postcard-perfect scene.

For ice-cream lovers, a visit to Rocambolesc is a must. This whimsical ice-cream parlor, run by Jordi Roca of Celler de Can Roca fame, offers a delightful array of flavors and imaginative presentations. Keep an eye out for Jordi himself, who has been known to serve his creations from behind the counter.

The annual Flower Festival, held every May, is a fantastic time to visit Girona. During this vibrant event, the city transforms into a floral wonderland, with stunning displays adorning streets, squares, and historic buildings. The festival attracts visitors from all over the world and offers a unique opportunity to experience the city’s beauty and creativity.

Girona is also home to a wealth of charming squares where you can soak up Spanish life. Plaça de la Independència is one such spot, bustling with cafes and restaurants, making it perfect for people-watching and enjoying local cuisine. The Plaça de Sant Feliu, with its impressive church, is another must-visit, offering a glimpse into the city’s rich architectural heritage.

For those interested in history and culture, Girona’s museums provide a deeper understanding of the city’s past. The Girona Art Museum, housed in the old Episcopal Palace, features an impressive collection of Romanesque and Gothic art. The Cinema Museum, dedicated to the history of film, is another fascinating stop.

Outdoor enthusiasts will find plenty to do in and around Girona. The city is surrounded by beautiful landscapes, offering excellent opportunities for hiking, cycling, and exploring nature. The nearby Garrotxa Volcanic Zone Natural Park, with its unique volcanic landscape and lush forests, is a great destination for a day trip.

Girona’s culinary scene extends beyond the famed Celler de Can Roca. The city boasts numerous restaurants and tapas bars where you can sample delicious Catalonian cuisine. From traditional dishes to innovative creations, Girona’s food scene is sure to delight any foodie.

Whether you’re drawn by its rich history, vibrant festivals, stunning architecture, or culinary delights, Girona has something for everyone. Plan a visit to this enchanting city and discover all that it has to offer.

 

 

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