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Discover Girona’s highlights with a combined ticket to Girona Cathedral, Sant Felix, and the Art Museum. Experience history, art, and architecture for an affordable price.
Exploring Girona with the GIRONA EPISCOPAL Ticket Pass — a well-rounded way to see some of the city’s most iconic sites. This combo ticket grants access to three major attractions: the Girona Art Museum, Girona Cathedral, and the Basilica of Sant Feliu, all within a 48-hour window. While the cost is just under $14, it packs a surprisingly comprehensive experience in a manageable timeframe, making it a smart choice for visitors eager to absorb Girona’s cultural highlights without breaking the bank.
What really caught our eye is how this pass emphasizes quality over quantity—each site offers an in-depth glimpse into Girona’s history, art, and architecture. The inclusion of an audio guide for the Art Museum makes exploring even more engaging, especially if you prefer learning at your own pace. That said, a possible snag is that some sites aren’t fully adapted for visitors with mobility issues, so those with accessibility needs should plan accordingly.
This tour is ideal for history buffs, art lovers, or anyone who appreciates a balanced mix of culture and sightseeing efficiency. If you’d enjoy wandering at your own pace through Girona’s historic streets, soaking up Gothic splendors and Catalan art, this pass is likely to resonate with you.

Culture seekers can explore more Girona museums and galleries
Starting your journey at the Girona Art Museum makes perfect sense. Located next to the Cathedral in the old Episcopal Palace, this site offers a rewarding introduction to Catalan art from Romanesque to contemporary works. Founded in 1976, it holds the third-largest collection of Romanesque and Gothic art in Catalonia, a notable fact considering Girona’s size.
We loved how the museum’s layout feels like a curated walk through history, with exhibits that are easy to navigate thanks to the provided downloadable audio guide. Visitors have commented on the museum’s “local artefacts of historical importance,” which means you’re not just looking at pretty pictures but gaining insight into the region’s artistic evolution. The ticket combo makes this the ideal first stop, as it’s open from 10 am to 6 pm on weekdays and until 2 pm on Sundays, giving plenty of flexibility.
Just a short walk from the museum, the Girona Cathedral dominates the skyline with its grandeur and history. With a history dating back over five centuries, its architecture is deeply Catalan Gothic, and the interior features one of the largest Gothic naves in the world—truly breathtaking when you stand beneath its soaring vaults.
The cathedral’s 90-step staircase is a dramatic approach, perfect for photos. Many visitors have mentioned the series “Game of Thrones” being shot here, which adds a modern twist to this ancient site. Open from 10 am to 7 pm on weekdays, the cathedral allows plenty of time for quiet exploration and appreciation of its architectural details and religious art.
End your visit at the Basilica of Sant Feliu, which exemplifies Catalan Gothic design. This basilica, dating from the 12th to the 17th centuries, was originally Girona’s main church before the cathedral’s construction. Its Romanesque core is visible in parts, but the Gothic naves and Baroque façade add layers of architectural complexity.
The basilica is praised for its historical significance and the interesting mixture of styles. Visitors have highlighted its Roman and early Christian elements, along with the impressive Gothic roofs. Located just a few minutes from the cathedral, this site provides a fitting conclusion to your cultural exploration.

One reviewer, Sally, highlighted the “excellent ticket pass value and venues,” emphasizing how the audio guides at both Girona Cathedral and Sant Feliu added a lot to her visit. Another, Carmen, appreciated how “every stop was awesome,” and the sequence of visits made perfect sense. Virginie called the experience “Magnifique,” noting the impressive cathedral and art museum.
However, not all reviews were perfect. Pedro shared a frustrating experience with ticket collection, which underscores the importance of confirming your booking and understanding the pickup process. Despite this, most visitors found the experience smooth and worthwhile, especially noting the knowledgeable guides’ contributions.
This combined ticket pass is ideal for art and history enthusiasts who want an efficient yet in-depth look at Girona’s architectural and artistic treasures. It’s perfect for those who prefer self-guided exploration with informative materials, as the audio guides add a personalized touch.
Travelers on a budget will appreciate how this pass packs multiple significant sites into a single, affordable ticket. It’s a flexible option that accommodates a leisurely pace, especially since you can spread your visits over 48 hours.
While not designed for those with extensive mobility issues, most visitors will find this a straightforward way to gain a meaningful understanding of Girona’s cultural landscape. The overall value, combined with the quality of the sites, makes it a worthwhile investment for anyone wanting a taste of Girona beyond just walking its beautiful streets.
If you’re planning a trip and want a curated, budget-friendly cultural experience, this pass could be your best bet for a memorable Girona visit.

Can I visit all three sites in one day?
Yes, with 48 hours of validity, you can comfortably visit each site in a day or spread them out over two days, depending on your pace.
Is the audio guide included?
Yes, the download of the Museum’s audio guide is part of the package, enhancing your visit with commentary and context.
Are the sites open on Sundays?
Yes, all three sites are open on Sundays, with specific hours: the Museum from 10 am to 2 pm, Sant Feliu from 1 pm to 5:30 pm, and the Cathedral from 12 pm to 7 pm.
Is this tour suitable for children?
The ticket is generally suitable, though the sites’ historical and artistic focus makes it more appealing to adults or older children interested in cultural heritage.
Can I buy the tickets on-site?
Yes, but booking in advance is recommended, especially during peak seasons, to ensure availability and avoid disappointment.
Are there discounts available?
The provided price is standard; check ahead for any special promotions or group discounts.
What should I do if I experience issues with ticket pickup?
Contact the provider, Girona – Touristcheck, preferably via email or phone, to clarify any concerns before your visit. Most reviews suggest the process is smooth if you confirm your booking properly.
This thoughtfully curated pass offers a well-rounded glimpse into Girona’s historic and artistic soul, all at an accessible price. Whether you’re a first-time visitor or revisiting, it’s an efficient way to deepen your appreciation of this Catalan city’s cultural treasures.