Girona (Catalan pronunciation: [ʒiˈɾonə], Spanish: Gerona [xeˈɾona]) is a province of Spain, in the northeastern part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered on the northwest by the province of Lleida, on the southwest by the province of Barcelona, on the north by France, and on the east by the Mediterranean Sea.
Restaurants in Province of Girona
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Ancient bridge (11th century) with towers..
The bridge is a magnificent work of man and the views of the bridge and from the bridge are amazing. Albeit very different, the ambience reminded me of the Latvian town of Kuldiga which as an old bridge with a long little waterfall on the river. Take a walk into the town and continue to be impressed by the architecture and wavey tight streets. There’s a lot of tourist shops and little ice cream parlours (gelaterias). One shop we enjoyed a lot was the Taller de Cuir (Pont Vell number 12, very close to the bridge) which had a lot of medieval-style articles (writing pens old notebooks, etc) and some nice non-commercial articles. You can get a map from the Tourist Office, outside of the old town across the bridge, for free, which shows you a route you can do in the town and read up on different spots. The walk along the outside of the town overlooking the river and bridge is very pleasant.
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Besalu is spectacular medieval town, close to both Girona and Barcelona. Easy to spend 2-3 hours exploring, this bridge and castle was incredible. If you're in the area, strongly recommend stopping by.
4.5 based on 104 reviews
We spent a bit of time enjoying the magnificent architecture of this bridge The energy surrounding it was also very vibrant Plz give this review a thumbs up
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Bridge built by the famous Eiffel Tower architect. Very striking red iron with brilliant views up the river and of the colourful housing on The side.
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"Pont de Pedra", and the red iron bridge called "Eiffel Bridge" or "Pont de les peixateries velles" are the two main location to take the typical great picture in Girona. I suggest to visit the old shops in the corners, like Casa Boué. There's also the "bus stop" of the little touristic train to visit the old town. The pavement is made of cobble stones, so maybe not really easy for wheelchairs.
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