Exploring Girona can be a highlight of any trip to Catalonia, and a combined ticket to the Girona Cathedral, Sant Felix Basilica, and the Girona Art Museum offers a convenient and economical way to do just that. This pass, valid for 48 hours from the first use, covers three of Girona’s most treasured monuments, each with its own story to tell. From the imposing Gothic cathedral to the Romanesque and Gothic art treasures, this experience promises an enriching day, especially if you’re interested in architecture and local history.
What makes this pass particularly appealing are the well-organized logistics and the audio guides included for the Art Museum, which help bring the exhibits alive. I particularly appreciate that starting at the Art Museum is recommended — it sets a cultural tone before walking into the grand Gothic architecture of the Cathedral. The ticket price of just under $14 offers notable value, considering the cost of individual entries, especially with the convenience of seeing three major sites in one go.
A possible drawback to consider is the limited mobility access at some sites, which could affect travelers with reduced mobility. Also, since the ticket covers a broad time span, planning your visits to avoid peak hours might make the experience more enjoyable. But overall, the ease of access, combined with positive reviews praising guides and the quality of the venues, makes this a solid choice for most visitors. Plus, the flexible duration means you can take your time or breeze through depending on your pace — two hours or five, the choice is yours.
Key points/Takeaways
- Comprehensive Access: The pass covers three key sites in Girona, making it a convenient way to see the city’s main cultural highlights.
- Great Value: At just under $14, it’s competitively priced, especially considering reviews mention the “excellent value” and “great ticket combination.”
- Audio Guides Included: The downloadable audio guide for the Art Museum enhances the experience with rich commentary, making your visit more informative.
- Flexible Timing: Valid for 48 hours, allowing you to spread out visits or do them in one go, depending on your schedule.
- Starting Point: It’s recommended to begin at the Girona Art Museum, as it opens early and is less crowded than the cathedral.
- Authentic Architecture: The cathedral features one of the largest Gothic naves in the world, a must-see for architecture lovers, with a stunning staircase leading up to its entrance.
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The Girona Art Museum: A Perfect First Stop
Starting your day at the Girona Art Museum is a smart move. Located in the old Episcopal Palace, right next to the cathedral, it offers a fascinating look into Catalan art from Romanesque to contemporary pieces. The collection is described as the third most important of Romanesque and Gothic art in Catalonia, which means you’ll see some truly unique works that aren’t found elsewhere. The museum’s hours are nicely timed — open from 10 a.m. on working days, with Sunday hours until 2 p.m., making it an accessible early stop.
One of the highlights, according to reviews, is the guided commentary provided via the downloadable audio guide. Sally_H pointed out that the “great commentary offered by the audio phones at both venues” enhanced her understanding of the exhibits. The museum’s proximity to other sites makes for a logical starting point, and taking around an hour and a half here allows a relaxed introduction to Girona’s artistic heritage.
Girona Cathedral: A Gothic Marvel
From the museum, a short walk leads to the Girona Cathedral, an icon of the city with its towering Gothic nave that ranks among the largest in the world. The cathedral’s interior is awe-inspiring, with soaring ceilings and stunning stained glass that date back centuries. The 90-step staircase is a fitting grand entrance, and the walk up is an experience in itself — a moment to appreciate the city’s layered history.
The cathedral, famously used as a filming location for “Game of Thrones,” is open from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m., with visitors able to linger as long as they like until closing. As Carmen_L reviewed, “the cathedral is fabulous,” and the size of the nave is a real jaw-dropper. It’s free to enter, but taking your time to appreciate the scale and details makes the visit worthwhile.
Basílica de Sant Feliu: Catalan Gothic at Its Best
Completing your tour is the Basílica of Sant Feliu, a site with origins stretching back to early Christianity. This basilica combines Romanesque foundations with Gothic roofs and a Baroque façade, reflecting centuries of architectural evolution. The interior houses relics of Saint Felix, and the building itself is a testament to Girona’s layered religious history.
Virginie_D called it “magnifique,” noting that the basilica is a perfect example of Catalan Gothic. Its construction, spanning from the 12th to the 17th century, embodies a timeline of architectural styles. The basilica also offers a peaceful atmosphere, and if you’re into religious architecture, it’s an essential stop.
What You Can Expect from the Experience

The combined ticket makes it easy to plan your day, with plenty of flexibility. I love the fact that you can start at the Art Museum — it’s less crowded and gives you a gentle introduction to Girona’s artistic scene. The proximity of the three sites means you can walk comfortably between them, soaking up the historic ambiance of the Old Town.
The audio guides are a thoughtful addition, helping you understand the significance of each piece and structure. They’re especially helpful at the museum, where contextual information can turn static displays into stories. If you’re a visual person, knowing the background of works of Catalan art can make even the most mundane exhibit come alive.
The churches and cathedral, with their impressive architecture, allow you to appreciate the craftsmanship and religious devotion of past centuries. The cathedral’s vast Gothic nave is a highlight, while Sant Feliu provides a more intimate, yet equally historic, experience.
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Navigating The Logistics
The timing of the visits can be tailored to your pace. The tickets are valid for 48 hours, so you can take your time or do the tour in a single afternoon. Reviewers like Sally_H and Carmen_L appreciated the smooth process and efficient organization, noting that everything “went without a hitch.”
The cost-benefit ratio is high, especially considering the free entry to the cathedral and basilica, and the modest fee for the Art Museum. Plus, the download of the audio guide adds educational value without extra cost. For just under $14, you get a comprehensive cultural overview of Girona.
Who Will Enjoy This?
This pass is perfect for history and art lovers, travelers on a budget, and those who prefer a flexible, self-guided experience. It’s especially suited for visitors who want an authentic, unhurried exploration of Girona’s religious and artistic sites. Since some sites have limited access for those with mobility issues, it’s worth considering if that’s a concern.
Summary
This combined ticket to Girona’s top three monuments offers an excellent way to experience the city’s artistic and religious heritage without breaking the bank. Starting at the Art Museum introduces you to Catalan art in a relaxed setting before moving to the grandeur of the Girona Cathedral. The basilica of Sant Feliu provides a fitting, historical conclusion, wrapping up a well-rounded cultural tour.
The experience is praised for its value, organization, and guides, making it a practical choice for any visitor eager to explore Girona’s core. Whether you’re a first-timer or returning for a deeper look, this pass offers both convenience and insight, making your Girona visit more meaningful.
FAQs
- How long does the entire tour take?
You can tailor it to your pace, from about 2 hours if rushing to 5 hours if you want a more leisurely experience. - Are the sites accessible for people with reduced mobility?
Not all sites are adapted for reduced mobility, so it’s worth checking if that’s a concern. - Do I need to book the tickets in advance?
Booking 11 days in advance is typical, ensuring availability and flexibility with your schedule. - What is included in the ticket?
The tickets cover entry to the Girona Art Museum, Girona Cathedral, and Sant Feliu Basilica, plus an audio guide for the museum. - Can I start at any site?
It’s recommended to start at the Girona Art Museum, as it has earlier hours and less crowding. - What are the opening hours?
Museum: 10 am – 6 pm (weekdays), 10 am – 2 pm (Sundays/holidays); Cathedral: 10 am – 7 pm; Basilica: 10 am – 5:30 pm (Monday to Saturday). - Is the ticket valid for multiple days?
No, it’s valid for 48 hours from the first use. - Are guides available on-site?
Guides are not provided on-site, but audio guides are included for the museum. - What’s the best way to get between sites?
All three sites are within walking distance in Girona’s Old Town, about 5-10 minutes apart. - What should I bring for the visit?
Comfortable shoes, a camera, and perhaps a small bottle of water — the sites are mostly outdoor or have outdoor components.
This pass is a straightforward, cost-effective way to enjoy Girona’s most iconic monuments, with the flexibility to explore at your own pace. It’s especially valuable for those keen on history, architecture, and Catalan art, making your visit both fulfilling and easy to organize.
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