The cathedral and its museum in Girona are generally accessible to people with reduced mobility, but there are some areas that may be difficult to access due to steps or other barriers. The main entrance to the cathedral is accessible by ramp, but you must go around the cathedral and enter through the Plaza de los Apóstoles. This entrance has two steps higher than 5 cm that may be difficult to navigate. There is an alternative entrance for wheelchair users through the side entrance of the cathedral, which can be accessed by calling +34 972 42 71 89 upon arrival.
Most of the visitable areas within the cathedral and its museum are accessible, including the Museum-Treasure and the interior of the cathedral. However, the Conventual Chapel, the cloister, the Tinell room, and the chapel of La Esperança are not accessible due to steps higher than 5 cm. There is no adapted public service counter or WC within the cathedral. Museum staff is available to assist visitors at all times.
There is a reduced entrance fee of 1.20 meters for people with physical disabilities and their accompanying person.
The cathedral is open from Monday to Saturday from 10:00 to 18:00, and on Sundays and holidays from 12:00 to 18:00. It is closed on December 25, January 1, and Good Friday.
The cathedral is located in the upper part of the old town and is surrounded by cobbled and irregular streets, as well as steeply sloping streets.
The nearest free reserved parking for people with reduced mobility is located in Els Apòstols square, which is 15 meters away and has good accessibility to the cathedral.
The nearest public transportation stop is L7 Plaça de Sant Domènec, which is 180 meters away but is not accessible. The route from this stop to the cathedral involves cobbled and sloping streets. There are no adapted stops nearby.
The nearest taxi stop is located at Plaça de Els Apòstols, which is 15 meters away from the cathedral.
Casa Masó is the birthplace of the architect Rafael Masó i Valentí and serves as the headquarters of the Rafael Masó Foundation. It is located at 29 Ballesteries street in Girona and is a symbol of the development of Noucentisme in the city. The main entrance to Casa Masó has a step of more than 5 cm and two manual folding doors that may be difficult to navigate. There is an alternative entrance for wheelchair users that is accessible without steps, which can be accessed by contacting reception or calling +34 972 413 989.
The interior of Casa Masó can be easily accessed by most visitors. All rooms are accessible, except for the stairs, which can be accessed via an adapted elevator. The building, which dates back to the 19th century, has narrow doors and passages with a width of less than 80 cm and a slight unevenness of less than 5 cm. These challenges can be overcome through an alternative route.
Entrance:
Casa Masó has a reduced entrance fee of 2.5 € for disability card holders and their accompanying person. The outside environment of the building has a sidewalk with a width of 90-150 cm and a height of 5 cm above the roadway. The sidewalk can be accessed from both ends of the street.
Bathrooms:
There is an adapted mixed WC on the first floor.
Accessibility:
The nearest reserved parking for people with reduced mobility is located in Sant Feliu square, which is 230 meters away from Casa Masó. The nearest public transportation stop is L11 Calderers, which is 110 meters away but is not accessible. The nearest accessible stop (on the sidewalk) is L11 Cort Reial, which is 150 meters away. Taxis can be stopped at the ends of Ballesteries street, which is 50-100 meters away from Casa Masó.
Église Saint-Félix de Gérone
Sant Feliu Basilica is one of the most representative Gothic buildings in Girona, with a splintered appearance due to its Romanesque chevet that was completed with Gothic naves and a Baroque façade. The basilica is known for its slender bell tower from the 14th-16th centuries and its interior, which preserves outstanding works of art such as the eight pagan and early Christian sarcophagi from the 4th century and the recumbent Christ from the 14th century by the master Aloi.
The main entrance to the basilica is accessible by ramp, but the manual folding door may be heavy and narrow and may be difficult to navigate. For larger wheelchairs, the main door can be opened by calling (+34) 972 176 861. The interior of the basilica is generally easy to access, except for the apse with the early Christian sarcophagi, which is not accessible due to steps higher than 5 cm. It is possible to have an overview of the apse and the sarcophagi of the nave. There are no adapted toilets within the basilica. Museum staff is available to assist visitors at all times and there is a reduced entrance fee of 1.20 meters for people with physical disabilities and their accompanying person.
The external environment of the basilica is located in the upper part of the old town and is surrounded by cobbled and uneven streets with a slope of 8-12%. The nearest free reserved parking for people with reduced mobility is located in Sant Feliu square, which is 230 meters away. The nearest public transportation stop is L11 Calderers, which is 130 meters away but is not accessible. There are no adapted stops in the immediate vicinity of the basilica. Taxis can be found at the rank in front of Sant Feliu Basilica.
The Carrilet greenway is a 90 km long cycling and hiking path that follows the old railway route from Olot to Girona and then from Girona to Sant Feliu. The railway was abandoned in the 1960s but was reopened in the 1980s to create the greenway.
One recommended section of the greenway for easily accessible cycling and hiking is the 7.5 km route from Bescanó to Girona. This route passes through the devesas de Salt, orchards of Santa Eugènia, Salt, Paseo de Olot, and Calle Emili Grahit, and continues in the direction of Quart.
The route is free and accessible by adapted bicycle or wheelchair, but it is advisable to have someone to assist you.
There are no restrooms along the route.
The route is mostly flat and has a good quality pavement and there are also several benches and a fountain available along the way. If you need to rent an adapted bicycle, companies like "The bike lane" or Cicles JK can help.
Opinions sur Gérone
Carmen
31 août 2024
2,0
Es muy bonita, pero el acceso a personas con movilidad reducida muy deficiente
Votre Gérone Guide
Girona is a city located in Catalonia, Spain. It is the capital of the province of Girona and is situated at the foot of the Pyrenees and near the Costa Brava, which has some of the best beaches in Catalonia. The city has a population of approximately 103,000 people and is situated at an altitude of 75 meters above sea level. It is crossed by the rivers Ter, Güell, Galligants, and Oñar.
The historic center of Girona, known as the Barri Vell, is surrounded by the Paseo de la Muralla, which is a ring road that follows the path of the ancient Carolingian walls from the 9th century and the late medieval walls from the 14th and 15th centuries. The Call, the old Jewish quarter, is one of the best preserved in Spain and is located within the Barri Vell. The colorful Casas de Oña, which are a typical feature of the city, can also be found in the Barri Vell, near the river and the cathedral. The cathedral has the widest Gothic nave in the world.
The city council of Girona has created a guide for people with disabilities, including reduced mobility, which can be found at the following link:
https://www.girona.cat/turisme/eng/
From www.motion4rent.com, you can find information about accessible beaches, adapted excursions, theme parks, accessible restaurants, and other offers for visitors with reduced mobility. Enjoy your stay in Girona!
Office du tourisme
There are 2 tourist offices in the center of Girona and 1 office at Girona Airport:
Girona Airport offers free assistance and attention for passengers with reduced mobility*, in accordance with European Parliament Regulation (EC) 1107/2006. This service is available to all passengers with reduced mobility or any type of disability and must be requested at least 48 hours in advance to ensure that all aspects of your trip are properly arranged from the moment you arrive at the airport. The service is free of charge and can be requested online or by calling (+34) 91 321 10 00.
Bus
Girona has 10 bus lines, many of which are partially accessible for people with reduced mobility thanks to ramps or tilting buses. Most of the bus stops are designed to be easily accessible, although it is important to note that not all of them have these features. The frequency of buses in Girona is roughly every 15-20 minutes.
The Girona Taxi company operates in the Girona area and its surroundings, including at the airport. They are available 365 days a year and have several vehicles that are adapted to provide service to people with reduced mobility. If you need a taxi with accessibility features, you can visit their website at www.gironataxi.cat/es/vehiculos-adaptados/ to learn more.
Quartiers / zones
The Casas de Onyar, or houses on the Onyar river, are one of the most iconic sights of Girona. These houses are painted in bright colors and can be seen from various points in the old town. Two of the bridges over the Onyar river, the Pont de Pedra and the Sant Feliu bridge, are accessible to people with reduced mobility.
La Plaza del Vi is a central, accessible square that is bordered by arcades, including the General Palace and the town hall. It is a busy area with many restaurants and shops.
El Call, or the Jewish Quarter, is one of the best preserved Jewish quarters in the world and a testament to the importance of Jewish culture in Girona. It is located within the Força Vella and is characterized by its narrow, winding streets with many stairs. It can be partially accessed via Força Street, which is a pedestrian street with a single platform and a slope of 8-12% that runs through the Força Vella.
La Rambla de la Llibertat is a boulevard that is accessible to people with wheelchairs and features arcades, old palaces, restaurants, cafes, and a variety of shops. It is known for its white umbrellas, green linden trees, and colorful flower stalls.
The Força Vella is an ancient fortress that was built by the Romans in the first century BC. It is located in the upper part of the old town and can be difficult to access for people with reduced mobility or visual impairments due to its steep slopes and flights of stairs. It can be visited via Força Street, which is a pedestrian street with a single platform and a slope of 8-12% that runs through the Força Vella.
The authentic taste of seafood cuisine. A gastronomic offer marked by the personality and identity of its kitchen team. You will find a classic recipe book, very tasty dishes without complications or technicalities, where the raw material is the main protagonist.
Access adapted for people with reduced mobility.
Address and contact:
Plaça Pompeu Fabra, 13 17002 Girona,
Telephone: (+34) 972 98 34 63.
Don Giovanni
Don Giovanni has been identified as an Italian restaurant, perfect to eat with the family or to enjoy a pleasant but economical dinner.