Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca
We’ve compiled the best of the best in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
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We’ve compiled the best of the best in Catalonia, Valencia, and the Costa Blanca - browse our top choices for the top things to see or do during your stay.
At the heart of the Força Vella, the cathedral looms above 90 steps and is famous for its nave—at 75 feet, the widest in the world and the epitome...Read More
Girona is especially noted for its 13th-century Jewish Quarter, El Call, which branches off Carrer de la Força, south of the Plaça Catedral...Read More
A misnomer, the Banys Arabs were actually built by Morisco craftsmen (workers of Moorish descent) in the late 12th century, long after Girona...Read More
One of Girona's most beloved churches and its first cathedral until the 10th century, Sant Feliu was repeatedly rebuilt and altered over four...Read More
The church of St. Peter, across the Galligants River, was finished in 1131, and is notable for its octagonal Romanesque belfry and the finely...Read More
The Episcopal Palace near the cathedral contains the wide-ranging collections of Girona's main art museum. On display is everything from superb...Read More
From pre-Roman objects to paintings and drawings from the notorious siege at the hands of Napoleonic troops, to the early municipal lighting...Read More
An interesting collection of artifacts and movie-related paraphernalia traces the evolution of movies, starting with Chinese shadow puppetry...Read More
Housed in a former synagogue and dedicated to the preservation of Girona's Jewish heritage, this center organizes conferences, exhibitions,...Read More
The landscaped gardens of this stepped archaeological walk are below the restored walls of the Força Vella (which you can walk, in parts) and...Read More
In this small square on Carrer de la Força you can study a tar-blackened groove carved into the stone of the right-hand door post as you enter...Read More
A five-minute walk uphill behind the cathedral leads to a park and this four-story tower (no entry permitted) dating to 1190; the tower marks...Read More
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