Girona and Dali Museum Small Group Tour with Hotel Pick-up from Barcelona
Overview
Inclusions
- Professional local guide
- Hotel or apartment pickup and drop-off in Barcelona city (between 8 and 9 am)
- Walking Tour by Girona and Figueres
- Air-conditioned vehicle
- Small-group (maximum 8 people)
What to expect
This is a typical itinerary for this product
Pass By: Passeig de Gracia, Barcelona Spain
Start this tour directly from your hotel or apartment in Barcelona city. We come to pick you up, so please be sure to let us know exactly where you are staying.
Enjoy an overview of Barcelona city along the route, pass by Catalunya Square, Barcelona Cathedral, Passeig de Gracia and the Gaudi Houses, such as the Batllo and the Pedrera, and many other highlights.
Stop At: Mercat del Lleó, Plaça Calvet i Rubalcaba, 15, p-203, 17002 Girona, Spain
Start your day with a walking tour of the Old Town of Girona, one of the most emblematic city of Catalonia. Founded by Romans in 77 B.C., Girona will surprise you in its fusion between past and present times.
Marvel at the colourful façades of the houses on the shores of the Onyar River, walk through the Old Town of Girona to visit the Call, one of the most well preserved Jewish neighbourhoods in Europe.
Continue your walking tour of Girona into the Old City Walls, dating back to roman times. You can’t miss the chance to enjoy the great panoramic views of the city.
Have a look to the largest Gothic Cathedral in the world, dating back to the XI century. Pass by the Museum of Archaeology and the Arab Baths, a Romanesque construction of the 12th century inspired by Roman baths.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Onyar River, Girona Spain
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Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Patronat Call de Girona, Carrer de la Forca 8, 17004 Girona Spain
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Duration: 1 hour
Stop At: Passeig de la Muralla, Carrer Dels Alemanys, 20, 17004 Girona Spain
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Duration: 30 minutes
Stop At: Girona Cathedral, Placa de la Catedral, s/n, 17004 Girona Spain
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Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Museu d'Arqueologia de Catalunya-Girona, Carrer de Santa Llúcia, 8, 17007 Girona, Spain
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Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Banys Àrabs, Carrer del Rei Ferran el Catòlic, s/n, 17004 Girona, Spain
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Duration: 10 minutes
Stop At: Figueres, Girona, Spain
Continue your tour to Figueres, a small town near the French border and the birthplace of Salvador Dalí, only fifteen kilometres away from the Mediterranean Sea, at the foot of the Pyrenees and surrounded by three natural parks.
You'll be fascinated by the Dalí Theatre-Museum, both inside and outside, and by the vibrant lifestyle of this small town.
Explore the streets where Dalí spent his early years, as well as some of the places he frequented as an adult.
Duration: 3 hours
Stop At: Dali Theatre-Museum, Gala-Salvador Dali Square, 5 Salvador Dali 5, 17600, Figueres Spain
Dali wanted to leave a mark on his own native city and decided to built the Dali Theatre-Museum upon the ruins of the old municipal theatre.
This present that Dali gave to the city is considered as the largest work of surrealist art in the world. Plunge deep into the painter's creative mind by visiting the museum and experiencing a comprehensive collection of the peculiar exhibitions. Get prepared to be amazed by this inspiring piece of art that will definitely mark your day.
Duration: 2 hours
Stop At: Dali.Joyas, Carrer Maria Angels Vayreda s/n Corner with Pujada del Castell, 17600, Figueres Spain
Dalí Joyas is a permanent exhibition of the Dalí Theater-Museum in Figueres (Girona). The exhibition, which shows the jewels that Dalí designed between 1941 and 1979, includes the thirty-seven jewels of gold and precious stones from the Owen Cheatham collection, two jewels made later, and the twenty-seven drawings and sketches that Salvador Dalí made to design the jewels.
Duration: 30 minutes
Additional information
- Children must be accompanied by an adult. Please let us know your children’s age to arrange the proper child seat.
- The private tour option includes the entrance tickets
- Not wheelchair accessible
- Stroller accessible
- Service animals allowed
- Near public transportation
- Infant seats available
- Most travelers can participate
- In order to guarantee the safety of both the visitors and the team, In-Out has adapted all the hygiene and safety protocols in accordance with the requirements set by the competent and valid organizations and authorities at each stage.
- This tour/activity will have a maximum of 8 travelers
- Confirmation will be received at time of booking
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I enjoyed learning about Dali‘s life and trauma, and how that impacted his art. I was surprised to learn he never had intercourse, not even with his lifelong companion Gala. Girona was a beautiful place to walk around in.
I enjoyed learning about Dali‘s life and trauma, and how that impacted his art. I was surprised to learn he never had intercourse, not even with his lifelong companion Gala. Girona was a beautiful place to walk around in.Anatoli is such a wonderful tour guide. He’s very knowledgeable, and the coordination of our day trip could have not been more perfect! Would highly recommend. Thanks Anatoli for a beautiful day!
Anatoli is such a wonderful tour guide. He’s very knowledgeable, and the coordination of our day trip could have not been more perfect! Would highly recommend. Thanks Anatoli for a beautiful day!The visit itself was amazing, so glad to have had the chance to see Girona and the Dali Museum. The tour guide, Gasper, was knowledgeable and stuck to the schedule pretty well so that we were on time. However, there were factors that weren't necessarily controllable that dampened the trip a bit (...
The visit itself was amazing, so glad to have had the chance to see Girona and the Dali Museum. The tour guide, Gasper, was knowledgeable and stuck to the schedule pretty well so that we were on time. However, there were factors that weren't necessarily controllable that dampened the trip a bit (i.e. very crowded museum, extremely demanding and unreasonable tour members). THINGS TO KEEP IN MIND: - The tour van just barely fits 8 people, but my guess is they will always max out the tour group when possible. There are two rows of 3 in the back, and then there's 2 smaller seats up front next to the driver. This makes it so that in order to ensure a comfortable drive, most people will need to be at an average to slim (definitely slim for the front row) body size. - The tour guide will try to rotate the members of the tour around for each segment of the drive so that everyone gets the chance to suffer the small seats in the front. However, for my group, we had a very demanding mom that just absolutely refused to move from the back row with her two children, and even though my family (3 of us) originally were seated in the middle row, we had to be split up because the older couple that sat in the front claimed they couldn't sit there comfortably and so for pretty much the entirety of the trip, my family took turns sitting in the small seats in the front because we're not unreasonable and selfish like everyone else apparently. I understand there's not much a tour guide can do to force people to rotate seats, but I also don't feel like it was fair that we got stuck with the awful seats the whole time. Maybe they should only limit the tour groups to 6 people so that no one has to sit crammed into the windshield in the front. After all, what if multiple people had larger bodies or were super tall? Those 2 seats would just be not viable. - There will always, always be that one person in a tour group that always asks for more time and never wants to stick to a schedule because they think their time is more important than anyone else's. The tour guide was good about compromising but still maintaining our timely return to Barcelona. - Also not something the tour guide could really control, but one of the older ladies in the group had this horrible cough in the van and I appreciated that he asked her to put a mask on, although in the end I still think she got us all sick. - While I appreciate the tour guide for taking us through the Dali museum and explaining many works of art, sometimes the rooms were very very crowded and personally I feel it would have been better to let us choose if we wanted to move around freely ourselves or if we wanted to stick with the group. I personally studied art in college so I wanted to just see everything, not just look at specific works of art and bypass things in order to keep up with the group. We did get free time at the end (about 30mins), but that meant we had to go BACK to all the rooms and look at artwork we had previously skipped. Overall, it was great and my parents loved it, but definitely was a bit exhausting dealing with all the personalities (not at the fault of the tour company, though). My only suggestion to mitigate these sorts of issues would be to limit the size of the tour even more - or have a larger van.We wouldn’t have understood Dali without Omid! An absolutely awesome tour, knowledgeable and really able to communicate. Highly recommended.
We wouldn’t have understood Dali without Omid! An absolutely awesome tour, knowledgeable and really able to communicate. Highly recommended.Omid was a friendly guide and we and the other tourists had a great day with Omid. Recommend this tour to everyone. We hope to have the opportunity to return to Girona in the future.
Omid was a friendly guide and we and the other tourists had a great day with Omid. Recommend this tour to everyone. We hope to have the opportunity to return to Girona in the future.Our guide Gaspar was wonderful. His knowledge and love of art was a joy to see and experience. He consulted with the group at every turn as to the timing of the day and when we had breaks he had recommendations for gelato, lunch , coffee. A consummate professional.
Our guide Gaspar was wonderful. His knowledge and love of art was a joy to see and experience. He consulted with the group at every turn as to the timing of the day and when we had breaks he had recommendations for gelato, lunch , coffee. A consummate professional.