Check in at our office in the centre of Barcelona at least 15 minutes before the tour departure time. From there, you will board a comfortable air-conditioned bus, where you can relax and enjoy the journey. The trip to Girona takes approximately an hour and a half, the perfect amount of time to disconnect and let yourself be carried away by the excitement of what is to come.
When you arrive to Girona, you will immerse yourself in one of the most fascinating cities in Catalonia, famous for its history, medieval streets and magical atmosphere. Follow your guide on a two-hour walking tour through the heart of Girona. You will discover the richness of its historic centre, walk through its cobbled streets and see the remains of its ancient walls. Your guide will teach you about the city's Roman origins and share its myths and legends with you. Once the guided tour is over, you will have an hour of free time to explore the city at your own pace.
Reunite with your guide to head to the Dalí Theatre-Museum. When you arrive in Figueres, you will enter the Dalí Museum, the building that now houses the collection, a reconstruction of the original, as the first one was burned down during the Spanish Civil War. Enter the museum and marvel at the extensive collection of the artist's works. Observe the artist's artistic evolution over the years and admire some of his most important works. The museum is a perfect representation of the great historical and artistic value of his work.
Once the tour of the Museum is over, we will get back on the bus to return to Barcelona. We will finish in the same place where we started the tour.
HIGHLIGHTS
See the Cathedral of Santa Maria Girona. Of Gothic style, it has the widest nave in the world.
Stroll through the cobbled streets of the Jewish Quarter in Girona, one of the best-preserved ones in Europe. Marvel at the endless number of details of its narrow streets.
The pastel color houses in the bank of Onyar River form Girona’s most famous postcard.
Visit the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres, which houses the largest collection of works by the genius Salvador Dalí.