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Discover Girona’s Game of Thrones filming spots, enjoy local cuisine, and explore medieval streets on this small-group tour from Barcelona for a full day of adventure.
If you’re a fan of Game of Thrones or simply love discovering authentic European towns with a touch of cinematic magic, this small-group tour from Barcelona to Girona is worth considering. It promises a full day of exploring legendary filming sites, sampling local delicacies, and soaking up medieval charm—all packed into roughly 8.5 hours. What sets this experience apart is its intimate size, with no more than 15 travelers, ensuring personalized attention, plus the enthusiastic guides who truly know their stuff.
We’re particularly drawn to how the tour combines pop culture with historic sights—think walking the same streets as Arya Stark or Cersei Lannister, followed by a leisurely lunch in a coastal town. However, a potential downside is the drive which, while comfortable, takes about an hour each way, and Girona itself involves some stairs and uneven terrain, so it’s not suited for all mobility levels. This tour is best for hardcore Game of Thrones fans, history buffs, and those eager to explore a scenic corner of Catalonia with a dash of film magic.
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Starting from central Barcelona, the tour hits the sweet spot by meeting at the Palau de la Musica—a landmark in itself—before heading out. The guide provides a quick historical briefing about Barcelona and Girona during the drive, making the one-hour journey fly by. We appreciated the air-conditioned vehicle, which kept everyone comfortable on what can be a warm day in late spring or summer.
Most guests seem to find the pickup process smooth, and the small group size (a maximum of 15) helps ensure a friendly, less rushed experience. Plus, with free cancellation up to 24 hours in advance, there’s peace of mind if plans change unexpectedly.
Once in Girona, the real fun begins. The guide weaves a compelling narrative, highlighting how Girona’s medieval streets became King’s Landing and Braavos. The reviews consistently praise guides like Sergio and Camilo for their enthusiasm, deep knowledge, and ability to connect show scenes with real locations—not just reading from a script but sharing behind-the-scenes insights that fans cherish.
A standout is the ice cream shaped like Jaime Lannister’s golden hand—a clever, edible tribute to the character and a fun photo op. This little detail, created by a Michelin-starred chef, shows the tour’s dedication to fans and quality. With detailed photo sharing at each site, it’s easier to picture the scenes from the show and appreciate the effort that went into creating those iconic moments.
You’ll cruise through Girona’s medieval alleys, Jewish quarter, and historic architecture, each spot carefully linked to scenes from the series. The guide’s storytelling, supported by photos, helps all fans visualize Arya’s stealth quests or Cersei’s political scheming. Some reviewers note Girona’s stairs and uneven terrain, so a bit of stamina is helpful if you want to explore at your own pace.
The highlights include stops at key Girona locations that doubled as King’s Landing and Braavos, such as the steps of the Sept of Baelor and other recognizable landmarks. Several guests mention how the guide’s personal anecdotes and show knowledge made the experience engaging and memorable, even for those who aren’t die-hard fans.
The ice cream shaped like Jaime’s hand is a humorous and tasty addition that fans love—one reviewer called it “a fun photo opportunity.” It’s a nice, light moment amidst sightseeing. Then, the tour takes a break for lunch in Blanes, a charming coastal town. The meal is a three-course affair with housemade sangria, showcasing regional flavors and generous portions.
Guests often highlight the authenticity of the local cuisine and the friendly welcome from the restaurant owner. It’s a great chance to relax, chat, and enjoy the laid-back coastal vibe. Several reviews describe the lunch as “delicious” and “a highlight of the day,” making the entire experience feel well-rounded.
The last stop before returning to Barcelona is at a medieval castle, Castillo de Garcimunoz, offering spectacular views of the surrounding countryside and coast. The castle remains from the 13th and 14th centuries are well-preserved enough to give a real sense of history and scale. The panoramic vistas make it worthwhile, and free time here allows for some memorable photos.
The entire day is structured for comfort and efficiency. The air-conditioned vehicle ensures a pleasant ride, and the timing aligns well—departing early in the morning and returning by late afternoon. The total duration of about 8.5 hours includes travel, sightseeing, meals, and free exploration, which many reviews consider good value for the price of $115.57 per person.
Most travelers agree this tour offers excellent value. For the cost, you get a guided tour, transportation, a memorable ice cream, a delicious lunch, and visits to multiple scenic and historic sites. Several reviews highlight the enthusiasm and knowledge of guides like Sergio and Camilo, who go beyond simple narration to make the experience lively and informative.
While some mention Girona’s stairs and uneven terrain, the overall consensus is that the experience is well curated, balancing structured visits with free time to wander or relax. The small-group setting makes interaction easier and more personalized, which enhances the overall enjoyment.
This tour is ideal for dedicated Game of Thrones fans eager to see the show’s filming locations firsthand, but it also suits travelers interested in medieval European towns and regional cuisine. Since it includes a relaxed pace, good food, and scenic views, it appeals to those who want a mix of culture, history, and pop culture.
If you’re someone who appreciates guided storytelling, authentic local food, and exploring historic towns without rushing, this tour will likely hit the mark. However, if mobility is a concern or if you’re not a fan of longer drives, consider whether Girona’s stairs and walking terrain will suit you.
This Girona ‘Game of Thrones’ tour from Barcelona offers a unique blend of pop culture, history, and regional charm. The guides’ enthusiasm and knowledge elevate the experience beyond just a sightseeing trip, turning it into a storytelling adventure. The stops are well-chosen, from medieval streets and filming locations to a scenic castle and coastal lunch spot—all wrapped up in a comfortable, small-group setting.
For fans who want to see the actual sites that brought Westeros to life, and for travelers craving a full-day escape into Catalonia’s scenic beauty, this tour delivers good value and plenty of memorable moments. The combination of cinematic landmarks, authentic cuisine, and stunning vistas makes it a highlight for many visitors.
In summary, if you’re after a well-organized, fun, and immersive day exploring Girona’s Game of Thrones scenes with some added local flavor, this tour is a fantastic choice. Just be prepared for some walking and stairs, and arrive ready to learn, explore, and enjoy.
Is hotel pickup included in this tour?
No, the tour does not include hotel pickup or drop-off. You’ll meet at the specified starting point in central Barcelona and finish near Plaça de Catalunya.
How long is the drive from Barcelona to Girona?
The drive takes about 60 minutes each way, giving you time to relax and enjoy the commentary from your guide.
What’s the group size?
The tour operates with a maximum of 15 travelers, ensuring a more personalized experience and easier interaction with the guide.
Are food and drinks included?
Yes, the tour includes a three-course lunch with sangria in Blanes and a special ice cream shaped like Jaime’s golden hand. No additional costs are specified for these.
What are the main highlights of the tour?
You’ll visit key filming locations from Game of Thrones, explore Girona’s medieval streets and Jewish quarter, enjoy local cuisine, and finish at a medieval castle with scenic views.
Is this tour suitable for children or those with mobility issues?
While most travelers can participate, Girona involves some stairs and uneven terrain, so it might not be ideal for those with limited mobility.
How far in advance should I book?
On average, this tour is booked about 58 days ahead, suggesting it’s popular among fans planning their trip well in advance.
This Girona ‘Game of Thrones’ tour offers a thoughtfully curated experience that balances film magic with regional charm. Whether you’re a series devotee or a lover of medieval towns, it’s a day well spent exploring Catalonia’s cinematic and historic treasures.