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The best things to see in Girona
May 31 2022

If you don't know what to see in Girona, you are in the right place. The northernmost province of Catalonia treasures many tourist attractions that will captivate you with their beauty and charm, which is why at ILUNION Caleta Park, our hotel in S'Agaró , we invite you to get ready to experience a real journey through time!
What to see in Girona?
5 essential places to see in Girona
The houses of the river Onyar: these colorful buildings have become a symbol of Girona. Not in vain, its unique appearance has earned the capital the nickname of Catalan Florence. Among all of them, Casa Masó is worth visiting.
El Call: the Jewish quarter is one of the most emblematic corners of Girona... and one of the best preserved in all of Europe. Especially recommended are the old synagogue and the Jewish History Museum.
The Cathedral: Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements come together in this imposing temple raised on 90 steps. The main altar and the cloister stand out for their great beauty.
The Arab baths: this is one of the most typical places to see in Girona. Despite their name, they were built by Christians in the Middle Ages.
The wall: its first sections date from the s. I BC, having been enlarged during the Middle Ages to become one of the longest walls in Europe.
5 things to see in Girona that not everyone knows
Pia Almoina Building: This Gothic building with Renaissance details was built in the 15th century. XIII and is listed as BIC.
Parque de la Devesa: the 40 hectares of this green lung of Girona are home to more than 2,000 centenary trees.
Route of the 7 bridges: one of them stands out, the one that was designed by Gustave Eiffel himself. You can't miss the one with the princess, the one with Sant Feliu and the Pont de Pedra.
The best restaurant in the world: we are referring to El Celler de Can Roca (C/ Can Sunyer 48), which has no less than 3 Michelin stars and numerous national and international awards.
Museo del Cine: exhibits objects that will delight any cinephile. Without a doubt, it is one of the most curious things to see in Girona.
What to see in Girona province
Empuriabrava : the Ampurdán marshes are home to an authentic Venice with more than 24 km of navigable canals.
Los Miqvé de Besalú: these Jewish public baths attached to the old synagogue of Besalú are unique in Spain.
Volcán de la Crosa: although its height is quite discreet (156 meters), it has one of the largest perimeters on the continent (more than 1 km).
ILUNION Caleta Park: Your hotel in S'Agaró
Staying in one of the best hotels in Girona beach is the best way to get to know Girona, which is why we encourage you to come to ILUNION Caleta Park. Contemplate the Mediterranean from our spectacular terrace or relax in our outdoor pool that offers views of the beach and the Mediterranean Sea while the children play in the children's area!
Medieval remains, nature, charming villages... Of course, there is much to see in Girona and its surroundings. Make your trip perfect by staying at our hotel in S'Agaró on the beachfront. We will wait for you!
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What to see in Girona?
5 essential places to see in Girona
The houses of the river Onyar: these colorful buildings have become a symbol of Girona. Not in vain, its unique appearance has earned the capital the nickname of Catalan Florence. Among all of them, Casa Masó is worth visiting.
El Call: the Jewish quarter is one of the most emblematic corners of Girona... and one of the best preserved in all of Europe. Especially recommended are the old synagogue and the Jewish History Museum.
The Cathedral: Romanesque, Gothic, and Baroque elements come together in this imposing temple raised on 90 steps. The main altar and the cloister stand out for their great beauty.
The Arab baths: this is one of the most typical places to see in Girona. Despite their name, they were built by Christians in the Middle Ages.
The wall: its first sections date from the s. I BC, having been enlarged during the Middle Ages to become one of the longest walls in Europe.
5 things to see in Girona that not everyone knows
Pia Almoina Building: This Gothic building with Renaissance details was built in the 15th century. XIII and is listed as BIC.
Parque de la Devesa: the 40 hectares of this green lung of Girona are home to more than 2,000 centenary trees.
Route of the 7 bridges: one of them stands out, the one that was designed by Gustave Eiffel himself. You can't miss the one with the princess, the one with Sant Feliu and the Pont de Pedra.
The best restaurant in the world: we are referring to El Celler de Can Roca (C/ Can Sunyer 48), which has no less than 3 Michelin stars and numerous national and international awards.
Museo del Cine: exhibits objects that will delight any cinephile. Without a doubt, it is one of the most curious things to see in Girona.
What to see in Girona province
Empuriabrava : the Ampurdán marshes are home to an authentic Venice with more than 24 km of navigable canals.
Los Miqvé de Besalú: these Jewish public baths attached to the old synagogue of Besalú are unique in Spain.
Volcán de la Crosa: although its height is quite discreet (156 meters), it has one of the largest perimeters on the continent (more than 1 km).
ILUNION Caleta Park: Your hotel in S'Agaró
Staying in one of the best hotels in Girona beach is the best way to get to know Girona, which is why we encourage you to come to ILUNION Caleta Park. Contemplate the Mediterranean from our spectacular terrace or relax in our outdoor pool that offers views of the beach and the Mediterranean Sea while the children play in the children's area!
Medieval remains, nature, charming villages... Of course, there is much to see in Girona and its surroundings. Make your trip perfect by staying at our hotel in S'Agaró on the beachfront. We will wait for you!