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Discover Girona’s filming locations from Game of Thrones with a small group tour led by expert guides. Walk medieval streets and compare scenes from the series.
If you’re a fan of Game of Thrones and find yourself wandering through the charming streets of Girona, this tour might just be your perfect match. It’s a 2.5-hour guided walk through the city’s most iconic sites, linked to the series’ filming locations from season 6. For just $36 a person, you’ll get a solid mix of history, architecture, and pop culture, all led by passionate guides.
What we really love about this experience is the personalized attention that small groups offer—more chances to ask questions, take photos, and soak in the stories behind the scenes. Plus, the guides are super knowledgeable, weaving together the city’s medieval past with the series’ filming magic. On the flip side, if you prefer a more relaxed pace or are less interested in series lore, this might feel a tad focused. But if you’re a GOT devotee or a history buff, this tour hits the sweet spot.
This tour is best suited for Game of Thrones fans, history enthusiasts, and curious travelers who want a lively, engaging introduction to Girona’s medieval streets and their cinematic fame. Just be prepared to walk, as the focus is on exploring the city’s narrow alleys and historic landmarks.


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Your adventure kicks off at Plaça Sant Feliu, beside The River Caffe, right in Girona’s charming old quarter. From here, the guide introduces you to the city’s medieval vibe—think cobblestone streets, ancient stone buildings, and a palpable sense of history. The starting location itself, on the steps of Sant Martí s’Acosta Church, sets the tone for the journey through Girona’s past and its role in Game of Thrones.
As you stroll through the Jewish Quarter (Call Jueu), you’ll see narrow winding alleys, beautiful stone facades, and hidden corners—perfectly capturing that medieval feel. Guides often point out specific locations used in season 6, with the use of visual aids like iPads to compare scenes from the series with the actual sights. Reviewers like Robert and Niall praise guides such as Mar for her enthusiasm and extensive knowledge, making the history come alive with engaging storytelling.
The tour passes by iconic landmarks like the Santa Maria Cathedral and the Romanesque monastery of Sant Pere de Galligans. These locations look like they’ve stepped right off the screen, and guides adeptly connect their historical significance with their role in the series. For example, the large stairs of the cathedral are compared to some of the King’s Landing scenes.
Next, the group heads toward Cúndaro Street and the Casserna dels Alemanys, where the series’ creators filmed parts of Braavos and King’s Landing. The Arab baths on Ferran Street are also part of the tour, giving insight into Girona’s multicultural past and providing stunning photo opportunities.
One of the tour’s biggest draws, highlighted by reviews, is the detailed commentary from guides who know their stuff. They share behind-the-scenes info, show clips, and have visual aids to help you see how the city’s landmarks transformed into fictional locations. Multiple reviews mention how guides like Ona and Carolina made the series’ locations come alive—bringing a sense of magic and storytelling that captures your imagination.
The journey wraps up back at the starting point, giving you a chance to reflect on what you’ve seen. Many visitors find that the tour not only satisfies their series curiosity but also deepens their appreciation for Girona’s architecture and history. It’s a fine blend of pop culture and cultural appreciation.

The tour is led by a local guide who speaks English and Spanish, with options for private or small groups to ensure personalized attention. You’ll want to wear comfortable walking shoes since the tour covers a fair amount of ground through cobbled streets and uneven terrain. It’s not wheelchair accessible, so keep that in mind if needed.
The activity is flexible—with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance—and allows you to reserve now and pay later, making it easier to plan your trip without financial commitment upfront.
Meeting at Plaça Sant Feliu, the tour ends back at the same spot, making it conveniently central for further exploration or a leisurely meal afterward.

At $36, this tour offers a fantastic value proposition. For the price, you’re getting a well-guided, informative experience that combines history, architecture, and pop culture. Several reviewers point out that guides like Ona, Jordi, and Carolina are not just knowledgeable but also engaging and friendly, which elevates the overall experience. The visual aids and storytelling help make the locations memorable—something that’s often missing from standard walking tours.
Many reviewers mention that guides go above and beyond—showing photos, sharing behind-the-scenes stories, and even giving food tips or local recommendations. The fact that the tour is small and intimate adds to the overall enjoyment, as you can ask questions and get personalized insights.
While the focus is on Game of Thrones, the tour also offers a lovely walk through Girona’s historic streets, which are beautiful just in their own right. If you’re a fan of medieval architecture or just looking to add a layer of filmic history to your trip, this activity delivers.

This Girona: Game of Thrones Small Group Tour stands out as a balanced mix of entertainment and education. It offers a genuine opportunity to see Girona through the lens of the series, all while walking through stunning medieval streets. The guides’ passion and knowledge shine through, making the experience lively, fun, and enlightening.
The tour’s price is reasonable for what’s included—especially for fans eager to connect series scenes with the real-world beauty of Girona. Plus, the visual aids and detailed storytelling help you appreciate the city’s architecture and history beyond just the series.
If you love Game of Thrones, enjoy discovering charming towns, or simply appreciate well-guided city walks, this tour offers a memorable way to spend a few fascinating hours in Girona.

Is this tour suitable for all ages?
Yes, but it’s primarily designed for those comfortable walking and interested in history or the series. It’s not wheelchair accessible.
How long does the tour last?
The tour lasts about 2.5 hours, starting and ending at the same point in Girona’s old quarter.
What languages are the guides available in?
Guides speak English and Spanish; private or small groups can be accommodated for personalized experiences.
What should I wear?
Comfortable walking shoes are recommended because you’ll be traversing cobblestone streets and uneven surfaces.
Can I cancel the tour?
Yes, you can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the tour.
Is this a private tour?
You can choose private or small group options, enhancing your experience with more personalized attention.
What locations will we visit?
The tour covers Girona’s Jewish Quarter, Santa Maria Cathedral, Romanesque monastery of Sant Pere de Galligans, Arab baths, and other medieval sites used in filming.
Are there visual aids during the tour?
Yes, guides like Ona and Carolina use iPads or photos to show scenes from Game of Thrones and compare them with real locations.
What if I’m not a big fan of series but love history?
You’ll still enjoy Girona’s beautiful streets and architecture, and the series insight adds an extra layer of interest.
Is the tour family-friendly?
Yes, but keep in mind the walking distance and the interest level—kids with a love for medieval history or series will enjoy it most.
In summary, this tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that combines Girona’s medieval charm with the magic of Game of Thrones filming locations. It’s ideal for fans who want to see the city in a new light, guided by passionate locals who love sharing their stories. Whether you’re a series devotee or a history lover, you’ll leave with a deeper appreciation for Girona’s cinematic and cultural heritage.