From timeless walls to dreamlike worlds: embrace the true essence of Catalonia

Summary

Immerse yourself in a unique journey where history, art, and emotion come together. In Girona, you’ll walk along ancient city walls while taking in breathtaking views. Its cobblestone streets, the Call —one of the best-preserved Jewish quarters in Europe— and the imposing Cathedral, home to the widest Gothic nave in the world, will transport you straight into a world of magic and mystery. Continues in Figueres, the birthplace of Salvador Dalí. Here, the Dalí Theatre-Museum awaits: a surreal universe created by the artist himself. Step into surprising rooms, impossible perspectives, and artworks that defy reality. Every corner opens a window into the imagination of the Catalan genius. Medieval history, revolutionary art, and emotions that linger.

Tour highlights

  • Marvel at the medieval architecture of Girona, while exploring the city's Jewish Quarter.

  • Soak up Girona's unique atmosphere by walking through its winding streets.

  • Visit a 19th-century iron bridge designed by Gustave Eiffel.

  • Explore Figueres, the artist's birthplace and current home of the Dalí Museum.

  • Tour the Dalí Museum in Figueres, dedicated to the city's most famous creative genius.

  • Great excursion for lovers of modern art and surrealism.

Tour information

Points of interest

  • Girona

    Discover Girona, an ancient jewel founded by the Romans in 77 BC, a city that will captivate you with its fascinating blend of past and present. Stroll through its cobbled streets, feel the pulse of history in every corner, and let yourself be enchanted by the charm of its Old Town, where time seems to have stood still. From its medieval walls to its lively streets, Girona is a city that inspires love at every step. Here, Roman heritage, Jewish legacy, and Catalan spirit intertwine to create a magical atmosphere full of authenticity. Experience a truly unique journey as you explore one of Spain’s most beautiful and best-preserved cities, perfect for travelers seeking culture, history, and beauty in every detail.

  • Dali Theater-Museum

    Discover the Dalí Theatre-Museum, the most personal and astonishing creation of the genius from Figueres. Designed by Salvador Dalí himself, this museum is a dreamlike universe where every room, every light, and every perspective defies logic, drawing you deep into his brilliant, unconventional mind. Beneath its iconic geodesic dome, you’ll find unique masterpieces, illusion-driven installations, and unforgettable spaces such as the Mae West Room and the evocative Palace of the Wind. It is far more than a museum — it is an emotional journey into surrealism, an immersive experience that awakens the imagination and leaves a lasting imprint on every visitor. Live art like never before. The Dalí Theatre-Museum invites you to step inside the dream of its creator.

Tour Description

Accompanied by an expert guide, you’ll delve into the fascinating history of Girona, a city where every corner breathes tradition and timeless beauty. Its still-imposing medieval walls guard centuries of culture, inviting you to explore charming streets filled with character and stories. Lose yourself in the maze of “El Call”, the best-preserved Jewish quarter in Europe, a place where time seems to stand still. Feel the magic as you wander through narrow passageways, hidden squares, and ancient legends that still whisper between the stones. The majestic Girona Cathedral, boasting the widest Gothic nave in the world, will captivate you with its powerful silhouette. And along the banks of the Onyar River, the iconic hanging houses paint one of Catalonia’s most unforgettable postcards. It’s no surprise that Girona was chosen as the filming location for some of the most memorable scenes in Game of Thrones—its medieval atmosphere is truly one of a kind. During your visit, you’ll cross several emblematic bridges, including the striking Eiffel Bridge, designed by Gustave Eiffel in 1877. Its red iron structure adds a vibrant, modern contrast to the city’s historic heart. The journey then continues to Figueres, a charming town near the French border and one of the key points of the renowned Dalí Triangle. This is where Salvador Dalí was born and spent his childhood—where his imagination first began to take shape. You’ll walk the very streets that inspired the artist’s early years and shaped his unique vision of the world. The experience culminates at the extraordinary Dalí Theatre-Museum, considered the greatest surrealist artwork on the planet. Designed by Dalí himself atop the ruins of the old municipal theatre, this museum opens the door to his overflowing creativity. Beneath its iconic geodesic dome, you’ll discover surprising rooms, impossible perspectives, and a collection that reveals both the genius and the delightful eccentricity of the artist. Immerse yourself in a journey that blends history, art, and powerful emotions.

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