Choose from 460 vacation rentals located in Girona, Catalonia. Top filters in Girona include Internet / Wifi, Kitchen / Kitchenette, and TV. Prices range from $46 to $837 per night. Our most popular vacation rental types near Girona are Condo and Hotel.

Top vacation rentals in Girona

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5.0
Outstanding(49 Reviews)
House
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The Magrana Girona. Charming Villa with amazing views
14 guests · 5 bedrooms · 5 baths
Garden · Pool · Pets allowed

Discover the beauty of Girona with a stay at The Magrana Girona. Charming Villa with amazing views, a top rated House with amenities such as Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Fireplace, and more.

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4.4
Excellent(236 Reviews)
Condo
 in Girona
Onyar apartments Rambla de la llibertat 27
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

Condo in Girona, for $91 per night is great for your next (business stay, family stays, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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4.1
Excellent(3,762 Reviews)
Hotel
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3star
Peninsular
Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi · Parking

This Hotel for $93 in Girona, is perfect for your next (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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4.5
Excellent(1,448 Reviews)
Hotel
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4star
Hotel Històric
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

This attractive Hotel in Girona, $91 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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Vacation rentals with internet & wifi in Girona

Fridge, microwave, stovetop, dishwasher
4.8
Outstanding(52 Reviews)
Condo
 in Girona
House in rural area with garden, 10 minutes from the center of Girona.
5 guests · 2 bedrooms · 1 bath
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Internet / Wifi

Indulge in a peaceful retreat at House in rural area with garden, 10 minutes from the center of Girona., our elegant Condo in Girona. Enjoy amenities including Dishwasher, Internet / Wifi and Laundry, and more.

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3.8
Good(95 Reviews)
Condo
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APG Espais Rambla
Pets allowed · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

Discover the beauty of Girona with a stay at APG Espais Rambla, a top rated Condo with amenities such as Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, and more.

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4.2
Excellent(100 Reviews)
Condo
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Flateli - Plaça Catalunya 42
Garden · Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner

This attractive Condo in Girona, $91 per night for your (business stay, family stay, couples stay, getaway vacation, etc.)

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4.3
Excellent(543 Reviews)
Condo
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Girona Housing Ginesta 9
Kitchen / Kitchenette · Air conditioner · Internet / Wifi

Looking for the perfect place to call home during your trip to Girona? This Condo offers a comfort and style with top-notch amenities, including Air conditioner, Dishwasher and Internet / Wifi, and more.

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Girona travel guide

Let us help you plan your perfect Girona vacation. Our travel guide highlights things to do, places to see, favorite vacation rental amenities in Girona, and more.

Frequently asked questions

What's the weather like?

Located in Northern Spain, the city of Girona experiences two distinct seasons: warm weather during the summer months, then cold, wet, and snowy winters.

Where Is Girona, Spain?

Located at the confluence of four rivers in the autonomous Catalonia region of northeast Spain, the city of Girona sits 60 miles north of Barcelona and is accessible via express train in just 45 minutes. The ancient, yet modernized city can be explored mostly on foot, although there is also a comprehensive urban bus system. Trains run from the Girona to Barcelona, Madrid, Paris, Marseille, and Toulouse. If you’re visiting by plane, Girona-Costa Brava Airport is seven miles southwest of the city.

What Is Girona, Spain Known For?

Best known for a rich and fascinating history dating back to the Romans in the 1st century BC, most visitors enjoy the collection of historic churches, museums, and galleries connected by medieval cobblestone streets. Girona is the largest city in northern Catalonia. As such, the region enjoys its position as a hotbed of delicious cuisine and joyful nightlife.\

A Quick Guide to Girona, Spain

  • Catalan: A Latin derivative — is the co-official language of Girona, with Spanish being the second. Like other places in Catalonia, most restaurants are closed for siesta between roughly 4:00 in the afternoon and 8:00 in the evening.
  • Historical Churches: Many historical churches stand out along the Girona landscape, most famously the 11th century Girona Cathedral or Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona, which is the seat of the Roman Catholic Diocese in Girona and contains the widest Gothic nave in the world, standing at 72 feet. The cathedral is both Romanesque and Gothic in style, and built into a hillside that sits at the top of an 86-step staircase from the street level. Other notable structures include Collegiate Church of Sant Feliu, Sant Pere de Galligants, and Monastery of Saint Daniel.
  • Passeig de la Muralla: Passeig de la Muralla are old fortifications first built by the Romans in the 1st century BC, which have been rebuilt many times after that. Although it was designed to protect the city from invasion, Passeig de la Muralla was besieged 25 times by a multitude of cultural groups over its 2,000 year history. Translating to “City Walls Walkway,” this attraction can be traversed on top of the walls and Torre Gironella can be climbed for a panoramic view of the city.
  • Jewish Quarter: Girona hosted a rich Jewish community that flourished between the 9th and 15th centuries, until after much persecution, they were given the choice of conversion or exile in 1492. Jewish Quarter, the medieval neighborhood that remains, is one of the best preserved in Europe. It can be a delight for the modern explorer due to its underground alleys and courtyards that had been created as a means of survival. Museu d’Història dels Jueus is in this neighborhood and offers a dizzyingly complete collection of artifacts relating to the community in its peak era, including an 11th century ritual bath, the original documents outlining the expulsion of Jews in 1492, and all manner of ephemera relating to religious rituals, family life, and education.

Popular Destinations Near Girona, Spain

  • Costa Brava: Many locals and tourists alike flee the city on weekends and head less than an hour to the rocky 37-mile stretch of Mediterranean coast that is Costa Brava. Resort towns in the area include Blanes, Tossa de Mar, and Lloret de Mar.
  • Girona Pyrenees: Made up of a cluster of small cities on the south side of the Pyrenees mountains in northeast Spain is Girona Pyrenees. Activities depend on time of year visited, but include skiing, hiking, or biking. Alp is the town with the bulk of the ski resorts while Castellfollit de la Roca is a historic town built on a cliff overlooking a steep canyon.
  • Casa-Museu Castell Gala Dalí: In Púbol, 30 minutes from Girona, there is a well-preserved, 11th century castle turned into a museum about the life and work of Salvador Dalí and his wife Gala. Casa-Museu Castell Gala Dalí is one of three museums in the region focused on the artist. Dalí directed much of the restoration efforts when he purchased the castle as a gift for his wife in 1969 and put his surreal signature into the decorations. Gala is buried in a crypt on the grounds. The second of the three museums is the Dalí Theatre and Museum, located in Dalí’s hometown of Figueres, only 40 minutes north of Girona and 30 minutes north of the Púbol Castle, where a visit is designed to be a surreal experience in itself. Dalí is buried here in a crypt under the stage.

Best Neighborhoods in Girona, Spain

  • Barri Vell: East of the Riu Onyar is Barri Vell, on the hill of the Capuchins and marked by narrow pedestrian cobblestone streets and bordered by the old city walls. Near the cathedrals you’ll find Rambla de la Llibertat, which runs parallel to the river and is lined with tourist-centered cafes, restaurants, shops, and craft stalls. For more to explore, check out Banys Arabs: the ruins of a 12th century Christian Romanesque public bathouse based on Islamic and Roman styles, situated around a large octagonal pool.
  • Mercadal: Across from Barri Vell and the Riu Onyar via the Pont de Pedra bridge is a boisterous, contemporary commercial district called Mercadal that is also highly pedestrianized. Here you can venture the streets of Plaça Independencia, known as one of the busiest and most symmetrical squares in Girona, dating back to the earliest 19th century. It is lined with restaurants, cafes, and bars — most with outside seating that are lively at night.
  • Devesa-Güell: Adjacent to the Mercadal district, Devesa-Güell is a more sedate neighborhood anchored by La Devesa Park, which comprises almost 50% of the neighborhood. The area is popular for walking or biking, and a weekly market that sells fresh produce, clothing, and crafts.

Girona travel overview

In Northeast Spain, just under 1.5 hours north of the famous city of Barcelona and in the region of Catalonia, sits the ancient city of Girona. It's a 2,000-year-old city that was completely surrounded by a fortified wall during ancient times that's most famous for its well-preserved Old Town area and the rows of colorful houses lining the banks of its River Onyar.

Where to stay in Girona?

Consistent with what you'd expect for an ancient city in Europe, the most popular place to stay in Girona is in the Old Town area, Barri Vell, as it puts you at the heart of the historical sites, cultural experiences, and excellent eateries in the city. But the Jewish Quarter, El Call, is a charming old neighborhood that's located nearby and provides another great area to find the perfect vacation rental. But if you want to be in the modern-day city center, then Eixample is the perfect neighborhood for you.

What to do?

The city of Girona is famous for its deep historical roots, so you'll have a vast array of vacation activities to choose from while you're in town, but strongly consider visiting the Cathedral of Girona, Catedral de San Pedro de Jaca, exploring the Muralles de Girona, and watching the Girona Futbol Club play soccer — locally known as fútbol — on their home field. It's also worth taking some time to see the Basílica de Sant Feliu, Monestir de Sant Daniel, and the Roman bathhouse, Banys Àrabs. And that's just a taste of the ancient architecture and cultural landmarks that the city of Girona has to offer!

Where to eat?

The traditional cuisine in the northern part of Spain and the region of Catalonia is based on a Mediterranean diet, so seafood paella and tapas aren't common dishes in this area. Instead, you'll find a lot of cured meats like jamón and vegetable dishes like patatas bravas served up at restaurants around the city of Girona. And there's no doubt that Girona has a bunch of excellent eateries for you to enjoy during your time in town, but you'll definitely want to grab a bite to eat at the best place in town, El Celler de Can Roca.

Arts & culture in Girona

As you might have guessed, the ancient city of Girona is home to a large number of historical sites and cultural attractions, and it's worth taking the time to see as many of them as you can while you're in town. You'll definitely want to do your research to plan your trip around the attractions that most appeal to you, but strongly consider paying a visit to the Museu d'Història dels Jueus, Museu del Cinema-Col·lecció Tomàs Mallol, and Monestir de Sant Pere de Galligants, which houses the city's archeology museum.

What is the price range for rentals in Girona?

Vacation rentals in Girona have a price range between $46-$837. The average price for rentals in Girona is $91 per night.

What are the most popular vacation rental amenities in Girona?

  • Internet / Wifi
  • Kitchen / Kitchenette
  • TV

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