One of the most historic sites in Spain, Girona lies in northeast Catalonia, just 99 km (62 mi) from Barcelona. Founded by Romans, the city later was taken over by Moors and Franks before finally falling under the rule of Barcelona. Influenced by different cultures and religions, the city beckons visitors with beautiful architecture. The Old and New Town offer many opportunities to pleasurably get lost and observe local life and culture.
Restaurants in Girona
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Bean-to-bar handmade chocolate that surprises with its variety of flavors and textures. We are committed to the quality of cocoa, from the origin to our stores.
Definitely a chocolate lovers paradise! You can buy handmade bonbons, truffles or bars of chocolate. We stopped by for espressos and truffles to enjoy while we browsed and left with little gift box sets of 12 bonbons each. The craftsmanship of their chocolate bonbons is exquisite :)
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What an excellent clean market with so much fresh produce. The fruit and vegetables were all fresh. You can also buy meats cheeses spices and seafood from several vendors. There was even some vendors set up outside the markets. They do close at 2pm.
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The main purpose of our studio is to create modern art that connects with and rediscovers the hidden Jewish heritage of Girona (Mother city of Israel). Established in 2016, Girona Jewish Art is proud to be Catalan's first design studio focused on creating conceptual, history-oriented, Jewish paints, sculptures and more.
Modern and contemporary art gallery in the heart of the old town holding exhibitions of national and international renowned artist on a regular basis.
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