If you’re contemplating a visit to Girona, this private historic walking tour promises an insider’s look at one of Spain’s most beautifully preserved medieval towns. Designed for those who love history, stunning scenery, and authentic local atmosphere, this tour offers a perfect blend of cultural insights and picture-perfect moments.
We’ve seen how this experience highlights Girona’s fascinating past, with knowledgeable guides bringing the city’s story to life. The fact that it’s a private tour means you get personalized attention, making it an ideal choice for travelers who prefer a flexible, intimate exploration.
One thing to keep in mind is the tour’s focus on walking and sightseeing without included entrance fees to some sites, so budget accordingly if you’d like to go inside. This tour suits history buffs, fans of architecture, or movie lovers eager to see where Game of Thrones scenes were filmed.
Key Points

- Personalized Experience: Private guide ensures tailored insights and flexibility.
- Stunning Views: Climb city walls and admire panoramic vistas of Girona’s rooftops and the Onyar River.
- Cinematic Locations: Visit sites used in Game of Thrones, adding a pop culture twist.
- Historic Highlights: From medieval alleyways to the breathtaking cathedral, the tour covers essential sights.
- Excellent Guide: Noted for their knowledge and engaging storytelling, making history accessible.
- Value for Money: A comprehensive walk through Girona’s history and scenery at a reasonable group price.
Exploring Girona’s Charm

This two-hour private tour offers a well-rounded introduction to Girona’s most captivating sights and hidden gems. While the duration may seem brief, the knowledgeable guides excel at packing meaningful stories and stunning views into a compact timeframe. You’ll get to walk through cobbled streets that seem straight out of a fairy tale, passing by medieval buildings, inviting courtyards, and ancient stairways.
What makes this tour stand out is the combination of cultural, historical, and scenic highlights delivered with a personal touch. Guided by a local expert, you’ll learn details and stories that often escape guidebooks—whether it’s the significance of the Jewish quarter, the history behind the Arab Baths, or the story of the cathedral.
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The Itinerary in Detail
Starting at the Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles), you’ll get your first taste of Girona’s colorful charm. Designed by Gustave Eiffel himself, the red iron bridge offers a perfect photo op, with views of the Onyar River lined with brightly painted houses. It also sets a scenic tone for the walk, making it clear why Girona’s old town is so beloved.
Next, you’ll explore the Jewish Quarter, or Call, a maze of cobbled alleys that looks like it belongs in a storybook. The well-preserved streets reveal Girona’s medieval past and were used as filming locations for Game of Thrones, which adds an extra layer of intrigue. The Museu d’Història dels Jueus gives you a glimpse into Jewish life in Girona, although the tour does not include entry fees for this or other sites, so plan for a small additional cost if you wish to go inside.
Passing by the Basilica of St. Felix, you’ll admire Girona’s earliest cathedral, which features an elegant, castle-like appearance. Though it no longer functions as the main cathedral, it offers a peaceful pause and showcases remarkable religious art and stained glass.
The Arab Baths are a highlight—an authentic 12th-century Romanesque structure that mimics Muslim baths. Their well-preserved state offers insights into medieval bathing practices, and they have appeared in Game of Thrones scenes, adding to their cinematic appeal. Note that entrance fees apply here, so you might want to budget a few euros.
At the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona, you’ll face a bit of a climb up its wide stone staircase to reach the façade, but the panoramic views from its steps or nearby rooftops are well worth the effort. The cathedral’s immense size and Gothic architecture dominate Girona’s skyline, making it a must-see.
The Jardins dels Alemanys, or German Garden, provides a tranquil spot to relax and take photos. Surrounded by ruins of the old German quarter, this lush green space invites a moment of pause with shaded benches and beautiful vistas of the city.
Finally, climbing onto the Ancient City Walls, you’ll get some of the best panoramic views of Girona. The walls, dating from Roman times through medieval periods, are sprinkled with towers and spiral staircases that give a real sense of Girona’s fortification history.
The Experience and Guide
Reviews highlight the expertise and friendliness of the guides, with many describing the experience as “very knowledgeable” and engaging. One reviewer noted that their guide “was excellent,” making the tour not only informative but also enjoyable. The fact that it’s a private tour means questions are encouraged, and you can adapt the pace if needed.
The cost of $442 for a group of up to 15 people offers good value considering the personalized experience and the depth of information delivered. While the tour itself doesn’t include entry tickets for some sites, the overall price remains reasonable given the quality and the private setting.
Practical Considerations

The tour’s duration of approximately two hours makes it suitable for travelers with limited time or those wanting a focused overview of Girona. It starts at the Pont de les Peixateries Velles and ends at the city walls, making it easy to continue exploring or grab a meal afterward.
Walking shoes are recommended due to cobblestones and stairs, especially at the cathedral and city walls. The group size allows for a more personalized experience but be prepared for some walking, standing, and stair climbing.
The tour is booked on average 14 days in advance, so planning ahead is advised to secure a spot. It’s designed for most travelers, including those with moderate mobility, but always check if you need any accommodations.
The Sum Up

This Girona private walking tour is a fantastic way to see the city’s most iconic sites while gaining insights from an enthusiastic local guide. It’s ideal for history lovers, film buffs, or anyone wanting to experience Girona’s medieval charm without the hassle of navigating on your own.
You’ll appreciate the intimate setting, the depth of stories shared, and the stunning viewpoints, which make the city come alive beyond just pretty pictures. The balance of cultural landmarks, panoramic views, and cinematic locations offers genuine value—especially if you’re interested in a flexible, personalized experience.
While the tour doesn’t include entry tickets for some sites, the overall package is a well-priced way to understand Girona’s past and present in a short amount of time. Just remember to wear comfortable shoes and consider some extra euros for sites requiring admission.
If you love discovering authentic places with knowledgeable guides who can answer your questions and bring history to life, this tour is a top pick. It’s best suited for travelers who want a curated, private experience that highlights Girona’s unique medieval character and scenic beauty.
Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Most travelers can participate, but given the walking and stairs, younger children or those with mobility issues should consider their comfort level.
How much does the entrance to the Cathedral of Saint Mary cost?
The entry fee is €5 per person, so budget accordingly if you wish to go inside.
Are the Arab Baths included in the tour?
No, the Arab Baths are an optional stop, with an entry fee of €3 per person. It’s not included in the tour price.
Can I customize the tour?
Since it’s a private tour, you can ask your guide questions or possibly adjust the pace, but the itinerary is designed to cover key highlights efficiently.
What should I wear?
Comfortable shoes are essential because of cobblestones and stairs. Bring a water bottle and sun protection if visiting during warmer months.
Where does the tour start and end?
It begins at the Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles) and ends at the city walls (Muralles de Girona), both central locations in Girona’s old town.
This private Girona tour offers a rich, personal window into the city’s medieval soul and cinematic history, making it a memorable addition to your Spain travels.
You can also read our reviews of more private tours in Girona
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