Girona and The Costa Brava

Girona & Costa Brava guide


   

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The ancient city of Girona is ideally situated in Catalunya, with the rugged coastline of the Costa Brava a short distance away, the French border less than an hour's drive and Barcelona 90 minutes to the south.

Girona is much more accessible than ever before. Until recently Girona has not been considered a short stay destination due to the airport being relegated to serving charter flights, but all that has changed with the introduction of daily scheduled services from both GB Airways and RyanAir and Girona is set to become a popular weekend destination.

Dating from pre-Roman times, the city is full of historical sites and in the last 2,000 it has been under seige 25 times and captured seven. The magnificent cathedral is perched high above the rest of the city and has the widest Gothic nave in the world at just under 23 meters.The cathedral was built between the 12th and 14th century on the site of a mosque dating from when the Moors occupied the city.

The city is bisected by the river Onyar, which separates the modern city, rich on coal mining and other industries, from the narrow cobbled streets and steep starways of the old town. Built right on the banks of the Onyar are ochre coloured houses, forming a colourful parade. The river is spanned by several bridges, including one by Gustav Eiffel, responsible for the Eiffel Tower in Paris and the design of New York's Statue of Liberty.

This guide provides information on topics of interest to the visitor, such as hotels, flights, sightseeing, restaurants, and car hire, as well as proving links to web sites providing information and on-line flight and hotel booking.

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