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Rank GP W D L Pts 1 Real Madrid38 29 8 1 95 2 Barcelona37 25 7 5 82 3 Girona38 25 6 7 81 4 Atlético de Madrid38 24 4 10 76 5 Athletic Club38 19 11 8 68 6 Real Sociedad38 16 12 10 60 7 Real Betis38 14 15 9 57 8 Villarreal38 14 11 13 53 9 Valencia CF37 13 9 15 48 10 Osasuna38 12 9 17 45 11 Alavés37 12 9 16 45 12 Getafe37 10 13 14 43 13 Sevilla37 10 11 16 41 14 Celta de Vigo37 10 10 17 40 15 Las Palmas37 10 9 18 39 16 Rayo Vallecano38 8 14 16 38 17 Mallorca37 7 16 14 37 18 Cadiz38 6 15 17 33 19 Almería38 3 12 23 21 20 Granada CF38 4 9 25 21 web .girona .cat. Girona ( Catalan: [ʒiˈɾonə]; Spanish: Gerona [xeˈɾona] ⓘ) is the capital city of the province of Girona in the autonomous community of Catalonia, Spain, at the confluence of the Ter, Onyar, Galligants, and Güell rivers.
- The Jewish Quarter. The Jewish Quarter in Girona is one of the best preserved in the world. From 982 to 1492, Jews lived in Girona. The area where they lived, called El Call, is a maze of narrow, winding, cobblestoned lanes, still intact and very much like they were over 500 years ago.
- For the Best Views, Walk on the Medieval Walls. Also called the Passeig de la Muralla, a walk on the medieval walls is a must-do activity while in Girona.
- Walk Across Eiffel Bridge. Gustav Eiffel constructed a bridge in Girona just before the Eiffel Tower was built. Also called the Pont de les Peixateries Velles, this bridge spans the Onyar River and is the most famous in Girona.
- Onyar River View. The Onyar River runs through the heart of Girona. See it from Pont Pedra, Eiffel Bridge, or one of several other bridges that span the river.
Discover the historic and cultural heritage of Gerona, a city of four rivers and a rich past. Explore its museums, parks, monuments and cuisine, and enjoy its proximity to the Pyrenees and the Costa Brava.
- Catedral de Girona. Towering over a flight of 86 steps rising from Plaça de la Catedral, Girona's imposing cathedral is far more ancient than its billowing baroque facade…
- Museu d’Història dels Jueus. Until 1492, Girona was home to Catalonia’s second-most important medieval Jewish community, after Barcelona, and one of the country's finest Jewish…
- Torre Gironella. Climb to the top of this old stone tower for a staggering view over Girona.
- Monestir de Sant Pere de Galligants. This beautiful 11th- and 12th-century Romanesque Benedectine monastery has a sublime bell tower and a splendid cloister featuring otherworldly animals and…
- Girona Cathedral. Girona Cathedral, officially called the Cathedral of Saint Mary of Girona, is a Roman Catholic cathedral located in the old town of Girona.
- Basílica de Sant Feliu. The Basilica of Saint Felix was actually the main church in Girona before the Girona Cathedral was built. It is home to some 4th-century paintings as well as an incredibly ornate baroque exterior.
- Arab Baths. History lovers will not want to miss a trip to the well-preserved Arab Baths, which are right around the corner from the cathedral and basilica.
- Museu d’Arqueologia de Catalunya-Girona. The Archaeology Museum of Catalonia is located inside the stunning Sant Pere de Galligants Benedictine Abbey building.
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Girona. One of the most historic sites in Spain, Girona lies in northeast Catalonia, just 99 km (62 mi) from Barcelona. Founded by Romans, the city later was taken over by Moors and Franks before finally falling under the rule of Barcelona. Influenced by different cultures and religions, the city beckons visitors with beautiful architecture.
Plan your vacation in Girona with the official website of the Visitors Office. Find hotels, restaurants, museums, nightlife, and more activities and events in the city.