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WHAT OUR GUESTS SAY

3 bedrooms - Sleeps 2-5
Tel (00 34) 651 112 796
 
Frequently Asked Questions

Please find below the questions our guests ...

... most often ask. We think we've covered most issues, but please feel free to ask us about anything we might have overlooked.



Address & directions - How do I obtain your address and directions?

Airlines - What airlines fly to Girona?

Airports - Where are the nearest airports?

Barcelona - How far are you from Barcelona?

Bathroom - What are your bathroom facilities?

Bed linen - What bed linen do you provide?

Bedrooms - What bedrooms do you have?

Booking - How do I book?

Bus service - What bus services are available?

Capacity - What is the apartment's capacity?

Car - Is a car necessary?

Car parking - What car parking is available?

Car rental - What car hire firms can you recommend?

Central heating - Is the apartment centrally heated?

Check-out time - What is your check-out time on the day of departure?

Check-in time - What is your check-in time for arrivals?

Children - Are children welcome?

Circuit de Catalunya - How do you get to Circuit de Catalunya from Girona?

Costa Brava - What does the Costa Brava have to offer?

Cots - Do you have a cot?

Credit cards - Do you accept credit cards?

Currency - What currencies do you accept?

Dali - How close are you from the Dali museum?

Deposit - Do you require a deposit?

Discounts - What discounts do you offer?

E-mail - What is your e-mail address?

Figueres - How far is Figueres?

Flights - What airlines fly into Girona?

France - How close is the French border?

Games - Are games provided?

Gaudi - How close are Gaudi's works?

Gerona - What's the difference between "Gerona" and "Girona"?

Girona's Call (medieval Jewish quarter) - How was the Call rediscovered?

Girona cathedral - Is the cathedral worth a visit?

Girona's history - Can you give me a potted history of the town?

Girona's museums - What do the town's museums have to offer?

Golf - Is it a good area for golf?

Hair dryer - Is there a hair dryer in the apartment?

Hiking - What is the area like for hiking?

Jazz clubs - Can you recommend any local jazz clubs?

Kitchen - What kitchen facilities are available?

Languages - What languages do you speak? And what is the local language?

Laundry - Are there any laundry facilities available?

Maps - Do you have some maps of the area?

Montmelo - How do you get to Circuit de Catalunya from Girona?

Opening period - Are you open all year?

Payment methods - What payment methods do you accept?

Pets - Do you allow pets?

Phone number - What is your phone number?

Picasso - Where are the nearest Picasso displays?

Prices - What is the cost of apartment rental?

Public transport - What public transport is available?

Pyrenees - How close are the Pyrenees mountains?

Rental period - What is your minimum rental period?

Restaurants - What local restaurants and tapa bars can you recommend?

Rooms - What rooms does the apartment have?

Shopping - Is Girona good for shopping?

Smoking - Is smoking allowed?

Swimming - Where can we swim?

Tapa bars - What tapa bars can you recommend?

Taxis - Is there a reliable taxi service?

Tennis - Are there any public tennis courts?

Time of arrival - What is your check-in time for arrivals?

Time of year - When are you open?

Towels - Are towels provided?

Trains - What is the train service like?

Vegetarian restaurants - Are there local vegetarian restaurants?

Walking - What is the area like for walking?

Website design - I'm very impressed by your website - do you undertake website design?

Wheel chair access - Does the apartment have wheel chair access?





Restaurants - What local restaurants and tapa bars can you recommend?

Girona is blessed with a wide range of outstanding restaurants and tapa bars, most of which offer excellent value for money. For diners on a budget, an even better deal is usually the menu del dia, which offers a limited-choice menu at lunchtime (1.30 to 4pm). In the evening, restaurants open at 8.30, with the locals usually starting to arrive from ten o'clock onwards.

Here are a few of our favourites, starting with those located in the old town:

  • LArcada, Rambla Llibertat 38. Has outdoor tables in one of the prettiest spots in town, under the tree-lined Rambla (just down from the tourist office) where you can order from the tapas menu from the downstairs bar, or from the upstairs restaurant menu (excellent rice and seafood dishes, and range of pizzas).
  • Cafe Le Bistrot, Pujada de Sant Domenec. The menu here is somewhat basic and a bit pricey for what you get, but that is more than made up for by the lively atmosphere, both indoors and at the candle-lit outdoor tables at the top of the steps.
  • La Penyora, c/Nou del Teatre 3. Absolutely outstanding Catalan restaurant. It's hidden up a backstreet behind the ayantamiento (town hall) but well worth tracking down. Very popular with the locals. Booking is recommended. Closed Tuesdays.
  • El Pou del Call, c/de la Forca 14. Located in the Jewish quarter, just round the corner from the cathedral. Closed Sunday evening.
  • Cal Ros. Excellent menu in a traditional Catalan restaurant of low arches. Fairly formal atmosphere.
  • Bretagne. Outstanding salads and tasty crepes, lovingly prepared from within the shell of an old school bus! Closed Mondays.
  • LArc, Pl de la Catedral 9. Small bar serving sandwiches with outdoor tables at the foot of the cathedral steps.

Just over the river from the old town, these restaurants/bars enjoy outdoor seating in the 18th century collonaded Placa de la Independencia; most also have attractive views of the river:

  • Boira, Plaza de la Independencia 17. One of our favourites. Excellent tapa bar downstairs, with outstanding Catalan menu upstairs.
  • Cafe Mozart. Wide menu selection, salads a speciality.
  • Lizarran. Traditional Basque tapa bar - just pick up a plate, choose your tapas from the bar, take a seat, and return to the bar as often as you wish. (Don't forget to return your plate on the way out - you pay one Euro per cocktail stick at the door!)



 
 
 

Hi, I am Amy and I am having a wonderful time here in Girona while staying at this beautiful apartment. The apartment is clean and bright and my brother and I are particularly enjoying sharing the bunk beds! The old town of Girona itself is breath-taking. As you walk past the John Lennon Gardens down to the cathedral I feel as if I am walking into a fairytale village! The best shop in Girona is called Entabonarte.

It is a beautiful soap shop!

Amy Randall (age 12) Surrey, England
 

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