La Rambla
Rambla de la Llibertat is one of the Girona main nerve centers, a meeting point for many people from that city and a gateway to the Old Town for visitors who want to get to know historic Girona.
The current configuration of the Rambla dates back to 1885, and links the Catalunya square with Argenteria street following the Onyar River’s course.
On this site the visitor can enjoy a charming tree-lined walk with a set of buildings of medieval and neoclassical origin that make up the interior facade of the Rambla, and the well-known houses of the Onyar in its outer side. On both sides, we also find many of clothes, footwear or music small shops that invite to browse, as well as numerous terraces to take a vermouth or eat something.
Visit Girona
The confluence between Costa Brava and Pyrenees
The city of Girona has managed to strike the perfect balance between history, culture, gastronomy, and leisure.
Girona is structured around its impressive old quarter, an area that is home to many must-see sites, such as the Cathedral, the Jewish Quarter (Call Jueu) and the Wall.
As we move away from the stone buildings of the old town and cross the Onyar River, we find the most modern and cosmopolitan Girona. The city that has opened up to the world thanks to its rich offer of leisure and culture, its magnificent orography that allows you to practice outdoor sports in unbeatable conditions, and its gastronomy, of the highest world reference.
Halfway between the main towns and coves of the Costa Brava and the most beautiful landscapes of the Pre-Pyrenees, Girona is also a spectacular starting point from which to organize day trips to discover places of incalculable natural and scenic value.
For visitors looking for a personalized and flexible experience during their stay, seasonal apartments are an excellent accommodation option. The tourist apartments in Girona allow visitors to feel at home while exploring everything this wonderful city has to offer.