Must-Do Activities & Costs
Join the 9:00 AM guided walk through the Jewish Quarter (€8, meets at the synagogue). It covers the 13th-century cloister and hidden courtyards most tourists miss. For food, eat at La Cova (€12 for a pa amb tomàquet and botifarra) or El Xiringuito (€15 for seafood paella by the river). The basilica’s cloister charges €5—worth it for the quiet courtyard.
Watch Out For
The Girona train station has no ATMs, so withdraw €100 from Barcelona’s Sants station before your trip. Also, avoid booking hotels near the river—they’re cheaper but 20 minutes from the center. And never skip the 2-hour hike up the Castell de Sant Joan (free entry)—the views of the Mediterranean from the top are why I’ve visited 12 times.
FAQs: Real Answers
Q: When should I book flights to Girona?
A: Book 3 weeks ahead for Wizz Air. Prices jump 30% if you wait past that.
Q: Which hotel has the best location?
A: La Comuna Boutique Residence. You’ll walk 3 minutes to the cathedral, 5 minutes to the river, and 10 minutes to the beach.
Q: Is Girona worth visiting in October?
A: Yes—temperatures average 18°C, crowds are gone, and the festivals start. But book hotels early; October is peak for locals.
Your Action Plan
1. Book Wizz Air 21 days ahead (use Wizz Air direct).
2. Stay at La Comuna for €85/night (book via Booking.com).
3. Take the R2 Nord train from Barcelona Sants (€4.50) if flying into Barcelona.
4. Eat at La Cova for €12 tapas.
5. Hike Castell de Sant Joan before sunset.
Done. You’ll leave with €30 saved from the crowds, a full stomach, and a new favorite city. Ready to book? See my full Girona itinerary with maps and hidden food spots.
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Weekend Trip from London to Girona: Your Budget-Friendly Escape
Wizz Air flies London to Girona for £35-£45 one-way if booked 21 days ahead, making this medieval Catalan city the perfect 48-hour escape. Last April, I caught a 7:15 AM flight, arrived by 9:30 AM, and had the entire Girona Old Town to myself before the tour groups arrived. The key? Booking early and skipping the Barcelona detour.
How Much Does It Cost?
For a weekend (Fri night to Sun night), budget £150-£220 excluding flights: £35-£45 for Wizz Air, £85-£120/night for a hotel, and €10-€15 for a train from Barcelona (if you fly into Barcelona instead of Girona). The R2 Nord train from Barcelona Sants to Girona takes 45 minutes and costs €4.50.
Best Hotels for Every Budget
Stay in the Old Town (walking distance to all sites) for the best value:
- Casa rural Torre de Can Puig (5.0★, 42 reviews): €120/night for a terrace with cathedral views. Book via Airbnb (no hotel website). Avoid summer weekends—they sell out fast.
- La Comuna Boutique Residence (4.9★, 49 reviews): €85/night, 5-minute walk to Plaça de la Llotja. Small but perfect for couples. The owner, Maria, gives free tapas with breakfast.
- Hotel Boutique Casa Cacao Girona (4.8★, 302 reviews): €105/night, near the river. Has a rooftop bar with sunset views. Check for the "Cacao Suite" (€15 extra) with a marble bath.
- Casa Salieti (4.8★, 5 reviews): €95/night, family-run. Only 5 reviews because it’s a hidden gem—ask for the top-floor room for the best city views.
- La19 Allotjament (4.8★, 21 reviews): €90/night, modern studio. Ideal for solo travelers. The kitchenette saves €20/day on meals.