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Beach villas in Girona province
The Girona Province offer nice and cosy villas on the beach in the coastal areas. Llanca, Palafrugell, Begur, and Tossa De Mar are some amazing beach resorts where you can enjoy some of the best beaches of the region. But if you prefer a quieter holiday, with mountain views and perhaps a little further from the beach, areas like L'Escala, Blanes, Calogne, Roses, Lloret De Mar, and Sant Pere Pescador can be a better match. Staying in Sils means that you're close to Barcelona and only 15 minutes from the beach. There are many options for different house rentals in Girona.
Incredible villas near the seaThese extraordinary beach villas provide everything you want throughout your holiday. With a fantastic ocean view or steps away from the beach, with top-class furniture and house appliances. There is room for 2-14 people, so you can take everyone you want and have a perfect holiday. A lot of beach villas in Girona province also have a pool for those days when you'd rather stay in, as well as a private garden or terrace with barbecue. And even though you're staying on the beach, the Pyrenees are never far away if you fancy doing some hiking
Travellers and activities
If you have time, visit some of Girona's many museums, to learn about Girona's history. The Museum of Jewish History distinguishes out among Girona museums. The cemetery comprises 29 tombstones of Girona's historical Jewish residents. The Girona History Museum is housed in the old Capuchin friars of Saint Anthony convent from the 18th century. The Girona Art Museum is housed in the ancient Bishops Palace, now holds an extensive collection of Romanesque and Gothic art. Prepare to see ancient artwork, it houses various religious depictions as well as medieval and Renaissance pieces of art. If you enjoy movies, you will enjoy the Museum of Cinema. The Museum of Cinema-Tomàs Mallol Collection commemorates cinema's history. This is an amazing location to learn about the origins of moving pictures, from the pre-cinema era when the magic lantern was used to project images on a wall to the early age of cinema and silent film stars.
Girona province for the food loverWith all the incredible food in Girona, much of which you've probably never tried before, it's very important to take a food walking tour, where you can sample specialities from many shops and restaurants along the way. You'll find many tapas-focused walking tour of Girona. You'll start off with a tour of the local market, looking for the ingredients commonly used to make tapas and their Basque counterpart, pintxos. People in Girona also have two Michelin starred restaurants, the aforementioned El Celler de Can Roca and Massana, and you should go to them if you can get a reservation and have the budget. There is always a lot of fresh and delicious food to enjoy in Girona.
If you visit in May, don't miss the Temps de Flor festival in the capital city Girona. The city comes to live with hundreds of impressive flower displays!
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The Basilica Parroquial de Sant Feliue was Gironas forst church, and its bells only ring five times a year, for holidays such as Easter, Corpus Christy, and Good Friday.
2. Jardins Dels AlemanysThe Jardins dels Alemanys is a lovely park and green space that houses Roman ruins that were utilized as barracks by German soldiers during the Peninsular War. Make your way to the summit of the ruins for panoramic views over Girona's cathedral and city.
3. Eiffel Bridge (Pont De Les Peixateries Velles)The Eiffel Bridge is one of Girona's most picturesque landmarks. Girona has 11 bridges connecting the city's east and west sides, but this is the most well-known. There are lovely views of the colourful mansions that line the Onyar River.
4. Girona CathedralThe Girona Cathedral, located on Plaça de la Catedra in the heart of the Old City, dates from the 11th century. It is located at the highest point in Girona.
5. Rambla De La LlibertatLa Rambla is a must-see for dining, shopping, and people-watching. The main street of Girona's old town is lined with cafes and outdoor patios.
6. Walk The Medieval WallThe Passeig de la Muralla (Wall Walk) provides spectacular panoramic views of Girona. Girona's city walls date back to the first century BC and are the most intact in Spain.
7. Game Of Thrones LocationsA guided tour is highly recommended, but there are some things you can see on your own, such as the steps of Girona Cathedral at Plaça de la Catedral, the cobblestone streets of Girona's Old Town, and Plaça dels Jurats (Girona's festival square), where Arya watched the play about the Stark and Lannister families.