The Walls, Breathtaking Panoramas from Historic Ramparts

Jardins d'Alemanys, Passeig de la Muralla, Barri Vell, GRN, Girona, Catalonia, 17004, Spain
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Introduction

The walls of the ancient city of Girona were built in the Middle Ages and represent an expansion of the Roman walls. Visitors can stroll on the walls and enjoy views of the city and surrounding area. The walls are adorned with many towers, some of which were built in the 9th century and are the longest surviving Carolingian walls in Europe. Tourists can stand on the towers and overlook the old city and surrounding scenery, while also catching a glimpse of the beautiful Pyrenees Mountains. Whether exploring the history or natural scenery, the walls are an excellent starting point for discovering the ancient city of Girona.
Address
Jardins d'Alemanys, Passeig de la Muralla, Barri Vell, GRN, Girona, Catalonia, 17004, Spain
Transportation
Walking