Girona is Catalonia’s Most Underrated Destination

Located to the north of Barcelona, one of the most-visited destinations in the world lies a small city of just over 100,000 people which is criminally underrated—Girona.

This provincial capital is just 40 minutes from Barcelona by train, 1 hour and 15 minutes by car, and it also has its own airport if you’re looking to plan a trip solely to the city.

Girona is a traditional Catalan city which combines a fantastic old town with modern attractions and a beautiful setting along the River Onyar.

The buildings and houses which line the Onyar are one of the most characteristic sights of the city, as their multi-colored facades make a beautiful patchwork of colors along the river.

Another big attraction in Girona is its Old Town. Here, you’ll find the Girona Cathedral, which was constructed in the 11th century and still stands to this day. It has the widest Gothic nave of any church on Earth!

The Girona City Walls are another interesting attraction, as they are a rebuilt version of the Carlist-era walls which once protected the city from external threats. They can be walked upon to get a great vantage point of the city.

Finally, be sure to check out the city’s ancient Jewish Quarter, which features a museum about the history of Jews in the city. Called “El Cal” in the local Catalan language, this was the second-largest Jewish neighborhood in the region until the end of the 15th century and is considered to be one of the best-preserved in all of Europe.

What are you waiting for? Check out Girona as soon as possible!