Top attractions in Girona

What you can't miss in Girona, with photos and context.

Girona Cathedral

The cathedral with the widest Gothic nave in the world, crowning a monumental staircase. A Game of Thrones location and the city's iconic image.

El Call (Jewish quarter)

One of the best-preserved medieval Jewish quarters in Europe: narrow lanes, stone stairways and the Museum of Jewish History.

The Oñar houses

The colourful façades overlooking the Oñar river, reflected in the water. Girona's most photographed view, especially from the Pont de les Peixateries.

Arab Baths and Sant Pere de Galligants

The 12th-century Romanesque baths and the monastery of Sant Pere, two medieval gems in the old town beside the walls.

Passeig de la Muralla

The walk along the top of the Carolingian wall that rings the old town, with views over the rooftops, the cathedral and the countryside.

Dalí Theatre-Museum (Figueres)

Half an hour away, in Figueres, the most visited museum in Catalonia after those in Barcelona: Dalí's surrealist universe designed by the artist himself.