Excursion: Dalí Museum, Figueres, Girona and Wine Tasting
Spend a day in Catalonia filled with inspiration, history, and pleasure!
This unique excursion starts in the very heart of surrealism — at the Dalí Theatre-Museum, continues with a stroll through the artist’s hometown of Figueres, explores the historic city of Girona, and ends with a relaxing local wine tasting.
This journey will leave impressions you'll want to revisit again and again.
Dalí Theatre-Museum
Our first stop will be one of Spain’s most iconic cultural sites: the Dalí Theatre-Museum in Figueres.
This is not just a museum — it is a true spectacle, created and designed by the master of surrealism himself.
Every room is a metaphor; every detail plays with the mind.
You’ll see famous paintings, optical illusions, bizarre sculptures, surprising installations, and even a car that "rains" inside.
A highlight is the Mae West Room — a surreal installation with a sofa shaped like lips — as well as the crypt where Salvador Dalí himself rests.
The museum exudes freedom, imagination, and limitless creativity.
It’s an experience unlike any other — shocking, astonishing, and inspiring.
Figueres – Dalí’s Hometown
After visiting the museum, you’ll enjoy a stroll through the old center of Figueres — a charming Catalan town.
Here, you’ll find colorful facades, cozy squares, street cafés, and artisan shops selling unique souvenirs.
You'll learn about Dalí’s life beyond art, see the former Municipal Theatre (now the museum itself), walk along the Rambla, the town's main pedestrian street, and feel the spirit of the town that shaped a genius.
Girona – City of Legends, History, and Stone Streets
Next, we head to Girona, one of the most beautiful cities in Catalonia, full of history, charm, and cinematic landscapes.
This city has inspired artists, filmmakers, and travelers from around the world.
Your visit will begin along the colorful Onyar River, where houses in every shade of the rainbow reflect in the water.
We’ll cross the Eiffel Bridge, an elegant iron structure built by Gustave Eiffel before he designed his famous tower.
You’ll visit the Plaça de la Independència (Independence Square), with its arcades and café terraces, see the Basilica of Sant Feliu, which holds the relics of the city's patron saint, and of course, the Girona Cathedral, featuring the widest Gothic nave in the world.
Special attention will be given to the Jewish Quarter (El Call) — one of the best-preserved and most authentic in Europe.
Narrow alleys, stone stairways, and mysterious arches will transport you back to the Middle Ages.
Your guide will share stories about the Jewish community’s life and its tragic fate.
The Taste of Catalonia in Every Glass
We’ll finish the day with a relaxing wine tasting — the perfect reward after a day full of discoveries.
You will visit a wine hall or a small family-run winery where a warm welcome awaits you.
You'll taste 3–4 varieties of local wines — both white and red from the Empordà region, and perhaps even a glass of the famous sparkling Cava.
A professional sommelier or winemaker will explain the characteristics of each wine, which dishes they pair with, the type of soil the grapes are grown on, and how the flavors evolve with age.
It’s more than a tasting — it’s an opportunity to experience Catalonia through its flavors, relax, chat, and simply enjoy the moment in good company.
Book your spot today and discover Catalonia from a fresh, unforgettable perspective — through art, architecture, history, and wine.
This will be a day to remember!
Recommended to bring: comfortable shoes, a camera, and a good mood!
Price:
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Adult ticket — €75
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Child ticket — €59
Schedule:
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Friday