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Girona [1] is a beautiful town in Catalonia, Spain. It has an attractive Jewish quarter and is often overlooked by budget fliers arriving at Girona-Barcelona airport. Girona makes an excellent stop-off as part of a tour of Catalonia or escape from the noise and speed of Barcelona or as a long weekend getaway with one of those budget airlines.
[edit] UnderstandGirona is said to consistently win a country-wide poll of citizens on preferred city to live in. In August, the city becomes very quiet on Sat and Sun, as most citizens escape to the sea. [edit] Get inGirona is located north of Barcelona and can be reached from there by bus, train, or an expensive taxi ride. There is an airport located on the AP-7 highway that also accepts international flights (eg. to London Stansted for UK). It is also 98 kilometres (61 miles) away from Barcelona. Girona Airport is 1hr bus ride from Barcelona center. Most low cost airlines like Ryanair, Wizz Air, mention "Barcelona" in their descriptions of Girona airport. You can make connection between the airport and Barcelona. Bus: If you want to travel to Girona from Barcelona city you can take a bus. That bus stops in the center of Barcelona, in Estació d'Autobusos Barcelona Nord (Barcelona's main bus terminal). Trains from Barcelona to Girona leaves each hour from the train station Estació de Sants. The journey takes 1h20m from Girona to Barcelona Sants and the ticket costs about 6 €, depending on the train type (Catalunya Express is faster, Regional is cheaper). You can check it at Renfe's Train Time Tables page:
[edit] Get aroundBy foot Old town is full of stairs making it difficult to wear high-heeled shoes or walk with a baby carriage. [edit] See
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[edit] BuyThere is also a good selection of modern shops selling the latest clothes. [edit] EatIn the old town, many touristy cafes offer menu del dia for €10-13, even on Sun. Areas with dense coverage of faceless touristy cafes are: Plaça Independencia; Rambla de la Lliberitat (near cathedrals). Like any other Catalan city, cafes are closed from 4pm until dinner time (about 8-8:30pm). Fish dishes are better avoided in August--see the shallow river to understand the reasons.
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[edit] Get outThere is a bus from Girona Bus station directly to Barcelona International airport El Prat (BCN). You can check it at this Time Tables page:
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