Description
Located in the best area of Girona, close to all main areas of the city, this new Equity Point Hostel offer 2,3 4, 5 and 6 bed dorm en-suite. The building, completely refurbished this 2009, offers two big common areas with free wi-fi and internet access and also spectacular views from the terrace.
Girona is the biggest city in the area north of Barcelona until the French border. The Roman city of Gerunda, located on the ancient Via Augusta (today the road known as Carrer de la Força) follows part of this Roman route which was taken from the Arabs by the Franks in AD 797 and became one of the most important cities in Catalonia.
From this medieval past, Girona retains a spectacular old quarter which includes one of the largest and best preserved Jewish quarters in Europe. A large part of the defense wall remains standing and is accessible to visitors.
Girona is crossed by 4 rivers, the most important being the River Onyar, which crosses the city through the centre, bordering the old quarter. The view of the bridges and colorfully painted houses that literally hang over the water is one of the most photographed of the city.
For some years now Girona has been a university city, which has given it a youthful atmosphere and turned it into an extraordinarily attractive centre framed by narrow alleyways, flights of steps and historical buildings.
Of all the city’s great buildings, there are four that really stand out and which can be seen from many different points around the city:
- The Cathedral of Santa Maria de Girona is the result of several different superimposed styles and boasts the widest central gothic nave in the world.
- The towers in the Passeig de la Muralla provide excellent views of the city.
- The Bridges over the River Onyar: superb viewpoints and perfect for taking a walk and contemplating the beauty of the meandering river and the hanging houses. The Eiffel Bridge stands out for its iron structure, reminiscent of Eiffel’s most famous work in Paris.
- The Jewish Call: the old Jewish quarter. A labyrinth of pebbled streets, with thousands of magical corners. The perfect place to just wander around without any fixed destination.
The unsurpassable location of Girona enables you, if you have the time, to discover the famous Costa Brava, the city of Figueres with the Dalí museum, etc. For nature lovers Girona has 3 protected nature reserves; Cap de creus, La Garrotxa and Les Illes medes, an archipelago that preserves one of the greatest marine flora and fauna reserves of the Mediterranean, perfect for diving enthusiasts.
The area, internationally recognized for its gastronomy, is the home of two of the world’s top restaurants; El Bulli and El Celler de Can Roca, even though the variety of restaurants is great and there is something to suit all pockets, the meat and some types of fish with the “protected designation of origin” label fill the menus of the area’s restaurants.
Due to its geographical characteristics and since Lance Armstrong, winner of the Tour de France for 6 years running, established his place of residence in Girona, the region has become a paradise for cyclists who gather on the surrounding streets every weekend. This explains why the organizers of the Tour de France 2009, decided that the trial would begin in Girona on July 9th.
Since the Girona Airport became a reference point for low-cost airlines, the city has become a central point within the Catalan geography, with excellent communications for discovering both Barcelona and the south, and the Costa Brava and the north.
The Equity Point - Girona is one of the Equity Point Hostels.
- Persons under the age of 18 years are only allowed to stay in private rooms or dormitory rooms that are booked for use of one family or group of persons, and can not share dormitory rooms with other guests. People under 18 years old must travel with their parents or legal tutor.
Girona is the biggest city in the area north of Barcelona until the French border. The Roman city of Gerunda, located on the ancient Via Augusta (today the road known as Carrer de la Força) follows part of this Roman route which was taken from the Arabs by the Franks in AD 797 and became one of the most important cities in Catalonia.
From this medieval past, Girona retains a spectacular old quarter which includes one of the largest and best preserved Jewish quarters in Europe. A large part of the defense wall remains standing and is accessible to visitors.
Girona is crossed by 4 rivers, the most important being the River Onyar, which crosses the city through the centre, bordering the old quarter. The view of the bridges and colorfully painted houses that literally hang over the water is one of the most photographed of the city.
For some years now Girona has been a university city, which has given it a youthful atmosphere and turned it into an extraordinarily attractive centre framed by narrow alleyways, flights of steps and historical buildings.
Of all the city’s great buildings, there are four that really stand out and which can be seen from many different points around the city:
- The Cathedral of Santa Maria de Girona is the result of several different superimposed styles and boasts the widest central gothic nave in the world.
- The towers in the Passeig de la Muralla provide excellent views of the city.
- The Bridges over the River Onyar: superb viewpoints and perfect for taking a walk and contemplating the beauty of the meandering river and the hanging houses. The Eiffel Bridge stands out for its iron structure, reminiscent of Eiffel’s most famous work in Paris.
- The Jewish Call: the old Jewish quarter. A labyrinth of pebbled streets, with thousands of magical corners. The perfect place to just wander around without any fixed destination.
The unsurpassable location of Girona enables you, if you have the time, to discover the famous Costa Brava, the city of Figueres with the Dalí museum, etc. For nature lovers Girona has 3 protected nature reserves; Cap de creus, La Garrotxa and Les Illes medes, an archipelago that preserves one of the greatest marine flora and fauna reserves of the Mediterranean, perfect for diving enthusiasts.
The area, internationally recognized for its gastronomy, is the home of two of the world’s top restaurants; El Bulli and El Celler de Can Roca, even though the variety of restaurants is great and there is something to suit all pockets, the meat and some types of fish with the “protected designation of origin” label fill the menus of the area’s restaurants.
Due to its geographical characteristics and since Lance Armstrong, winner of the Tour de France for 6 years running, established his place of residence in Girona, the region has become a paradise for cyclists who gather on the surrounding streets every weekend. This explains why the organizers of the Tour de France 2009, decided that the trial would begin in Girona on July 9th.
Since the Girona Airport became a reference point for low-cost airlines, the city has become a central point within the Catalan geography, with excellent communications for discovering both Barcelona and the south, and the Costa Brava and the north.
The Equity Point - Girona is one of the Equity Point Hostels.
- Persons under the age of 18 years are only allowed to stay in private rooms or dormitory rooms that are booked for use of one family or group of persons, and can not share dormitory rooms with other guests. People under 18 years old must travel with their parents or legal tutor.
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The staff is really helpful that i would like to check in on 8am and they allows me to do so. Somemore i can have both day breakfast. It is awesome and i love the flexi time of them.
— Ek Jen Yet (2012-01-10)
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Very nice hostel with a good location. Staff was superfriendly. Breakfast was lovely.
— Kristina Pannel (2011-12-21)
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Great location and roof terrace. Nice breakfast and free tea and coffee.
— Customer review (2011-12-11)
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Great location, very clean and quiet, great staff (especially the girl with a ring in her nose :)
— Natasa Zagar (2011-12-09)
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I like a lot my stay in this place, very helpuff staff, the place its near the old center, and internet acess very good, have lockers and kitchen! perfect!
— Customer review (2011-11-03)
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the best was the location, friendly stuff....
— Eva Mickova (2011-10-26)
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Very friendly staff,gret location and very clean!Great terrace!
— Anna Logkaki (2011-10-25)
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Really great location, really helpful staff, had breakfast included in the morning.
— Customer review (2011-09-18)
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lots of option for fun. Close to bus/train station. Really clean.
— Leandro Batista Ribeiro (2011-09-14)
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the rooms were spacious. the hostel was secure. the staff were very friendly.
— Customer review (2011-09-05)
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very clean, good atmosphere, friendly staff
— Customer review (2011-08-25)
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Facilities and location. Breakfast included
— Victor Fraile Garcia (2011-08-23)
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we had the felling to be very welcomed. staff was very nice and helpful.
— Customer review (2011-08-22)
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I like the lady that was at the office the time I arrived very much
— Johannes De Klein (2011-08-22)
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it has elevator and a common room with air conditioner
— Customer review (2011-08-18)
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Very clean and the staff were very helpful!
— Customer review (2011-08-07)
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Breakfast was great, the staff are helpful, there is free internet and it's in a really good location. The bar was cheap and there was a really good atmosphere, but you weren't disturbed if you wanted to sleep. Wish we could have stayed longer!
— Eleanor Parker (2011-08-05)
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Fantastic hostel - nice clean rooms and bathrooms, lovely friendly staff, excellent location, good internet services! We thoroughly enjoyed our stay in Girona!
— Customer review (2011-08-03)
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It was in the heart of girona so quite easy to get around. The staff were helpful and our private room was nice and clean. But not the greatest hostel to meet people. Overall enjoyed our stay thoroughly.
— Customer review (2011-07-30)
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Anna at the front desk was really friendly and the terrace and bar on the roof was amazing. Had a really great view of the city
— Elise Sawyer (2011-07-27)
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Wish i stayed longer! i was only here one night because i was headed for Barcelona. I got in around 1:30 -- thank god for 24-hour reception. i had to pay 8 euros for a taxi from the bus station (which was deserted) and if i had known how close it was i would have just walked! anyway, it was VERY clean and quiet! I wish I'd had plans to stay longer in Girona because the hostel was quite nice! great location, right in the central area of the town. bakery right next door. — Anna , United States (2010-07-06)



















