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Discover Girona’s filming locations from Game of Thrones on this one-hour guided tour, perfect for fans seeking authentic, photo-worthy moments.
Getting a glimpse of Girona through the lens of Game of Thrones is a clever way to combine history, scenery, and pop culture in one compact experience. This one-hour tour offers a focused peek into the series’ filming spots without the fuss of longer excursions. From the moment you meet your guide in the charming Plaça de la Independència, you’re set for an engaging stroll through key locations that made it onto the series, particularly scenes set in Braavos and the city of Antigua.
What we love most about this experience is its expert guide, Dani, who is praised for his knowledgeable storytelling and ability to keep the group entertained despite language barriers—he even manages to coordinate effortlessly with both Spanish and English speakers. The access to iconic filming sites in such a short time frame is another major plus, making this tour a perfect add-on for those with limited time in Girona.
A potential consideration is the meeting point—some reviews mention initial confusion about the exact location, so arriving a little early is wise. Also, since snacks are not included, it’s a good idea to bring water or a quick bite if needed during the tour. This tour appeals most to dedicated fans of Game of Thrones who want to see the filming locations firsthand and capture memorable photos, all while soaking in Girona’s atmospheric streets.

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This tour is designed to maximize your one-hour window in Girona, focusing exclusively on the series filming sites. It’s ideal if you’re short on time or want a quick, targeted experience rather than a lengthy sightseeing day. The price point at approximately $32.57 per person offers reasonable value, especially considering the quality of storytelling and the chance to visit actual filming locations.
Start Point: Plaça de la Independència — the meeting spot is centrally located, making it accessible whether you’re coming from a hotel or another tour. Some reviews highlight initial difficulty in locating the exact spot, so arriving 10 minutes early is recommended.
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The Sept of Baelor, with its impressive façade, gives a sense of grandeur and religious importance in the series, and it’s a highlight for fans wanting to see the scale of the sets. The theater of Braavos is a standout, offering a background that’s both historic and cinematic. The narrow, winding streets feel authentic and alive, and the guide’s anecdotes deepen the experience by sharing behind-the-scenes insights.
Dani, the tour guide, is consistently praised for his friendly demeanor and engaging storytelling. One review notes how he skillfully managed the language barrier—despite some guests speaking Spanish and others English—making everyone feel included. He also shares interesting tidbits and stories about the filming process, which adds depth for fans wanting more than just a walk-by.
The tour is ideal for capturing memorable photos in front of the actual filming locations. Since Girona served as a major filming location for Braavos and other series spots, you’ll find plenty of opportunities for photographs that look straight out of the series, especially in the atmospheric streets that evoke the series’ dark fantasy vibe.
With a maximum of 15 travelers, the experience remains intimate. This encourages questions, interaction, and personalized attention from the guide. It’s not a rushed or overcrowded experience, which enhances the overall enjoyment.

At about one hour, this tour is concise but packed with highlights. The cost of $32.57 per ticket aligns with similar specialized short tours, offering good value considering the exclusive access and guide expertise.
Start at Plaça de la Independència—an easy landmark to find, but reviewers suggest arriving early to avoid confusion. The tour ends at Plaça de Sant Feliu, next to The River Café, close to many central attractions.
Your ticket includes the tour guide and access to the filming sites. Snacks are not included, so bringing a water bottle or small snack is advisable if you want to stay comfortable during the walk.
The tour is weather-dependent—if conditions are poor, a reschedule or full refund is offered. You can cancel free of charge up to 24 hours before the start, giving flexibility if your plans change.
Limited to 15 travelers, it’s wise to book 17 days in advance on average, especially during peak season. The small size means a more personalized experience, but also means spots can fill quickly.

One visitor shared that Dani’s storytelling made the locations come to life even for those unfamiliar with the series, while another appreciated how he managed to make the tour interested for all language groups. The fact that the tour is solely focused on the filming locations makes it feel authentic and engaging—no filler, just the best spots.
A reviewer noted that although the meeting point was initially unclear, once found, the experience was enjoyable and well worth the effort. The stunning views of Girona’s medieval streets combined with the series’ filming spots make this tour a visual treat, especially for fans eager to connect the dots between the show and real-world locations.

This experience is best suited for die-hard Game of Thrones fans who want to see the filming sites in person and get a behind-the-scenes look. It’s also great for those with limited time in Girona who want a quick, meaningful glimpse into the series’ filming history. The small group setting and knowledgeable guide make it suitable for travelers who appreciate intimate, informative tours.
If you’re after a broad overview of Girona’s history or architecture, you might want to pair this with a longer walking tour. But if you’re here primarily for the series magic and some fantastic photo ops, this tour hits the mark.

The One Hour Game of Thrones Tour in Girona offers a unique way to see the city’s iconic filming locations through the lens of your favorite series. It’s a short, engaging experience that combines authentic sites, expert storytelling, and photo opportunities into a compact package. You’ll get to walk in Arya’s steps, explore Braavos’ atmosphere, and gain insights from a guide who clearly loves sharing these stories.
For fans craving an intimate, well-guided glimpse into the series, this tour is a smart choice. It’s affordable, well-reviewed, and packed with stunning views and authentic locations. Just be prepared to arrive early, and bring your camera—you won’t want to miss capturing Girona’s atmospheric streets where Westeros was brought to life.

How long is the tour?
It lasts approximately 1 hour, making it a perfect quick activity for fans with limited time.
What is the price?
The tour costs around $32.57 per person, offering a reasonable value for the experience.
Where do I meet the guide?
Meet at Plaça de la Independència, a central Girona landmark. Arrive a few minutes early to avoid confusion.
Is the tour suitable for children?
Most travelers can participate, and service animals are allowed, so families and those with special needs should check with the provider if unsure.
What’s included?
The tour includes a knowledgeable guide and access to filming locations. Snacks are not provided.
Can I cancel if my plans change?
Yes, cancel up to 24 hours in advance for a full refund. Cancellations within 24 hours are non-refundable.
Is the tour accessible for people with mobility issues?
While not explicitly stated, expect to walk through Girona’s streets, which are generally accessible but may include cobblestones.
What should I bring?
Comfortable shoes, a camera for photos, and water if needed—especially since the tour is short but walking-intensive.
This tour is a fantastic way for series fans to connect with Girona’s charming streets and its role in filming one of the most popular TV shows of all time. Whether you’re reliving Arya’s journey or discovering the medieval beauty of Girona, it’s a memorable slice of pop culture in a historic setting.