Arab Baths
Historical landmark · Girona ·

Arab Baths

Historical landmark · Girona ·

Preserved 1194 Romanesque public baths with caldarium

historical place
well worth the visit
low cost
game of thrones fans
historic district
moorish design
architectural beauty
ancient craftsmanship
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Carrer del Rei Ferran el Catòlic, s/n, 17004 Girona, Spain Get directions

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Carrer del Rei Ferran el Catòlic, s/n, 17004 Girona, Spain Get directions

+34 972 19 09 69
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10 Things to See and Do in Girona, Spain (Updated 2025)

"Built in 1194, the preserved Arab Baths are Romanesque in style and were inspired by Roman and Arab bathing traditions; while you can’t use the baths, I enjoyed a self-guided tour under the large vaulted ceiling that reveals a cold-water bath, a hot-water bath, and changing rooms—offering a clear picture of medieval bathing and hygiene. Admission is 3 EUR." - Matthew Kepnes

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Arab Baths

Anthony

Google
The cost is too high for the quality of facilities. We thought after visiting that it is actually a waste of money and we could’ve taken a coffee and that will even be better

Tom Bourke Travel and A.

Google
Well wort a visit nice to see such a historical place in great condition.only costs €3 to get in

Wisanu T.

Google
Tucked away in Girona’s historic quarter, the Arab Baths offer a serene escape into a world of ancient craftsmanship and soothing ambiance. Stepping inside, you’re immediately transported to a time when these baths were not just places of cleansing but centers of social and cultural exchange. The cool stone interiors, graceful arches, and subtle lighting create an atmosphere that invites quiet contemplation. Every detail—from the intricately carved arches to the gentle echo of footsteps on polished stone—speaks to a rich heritage inspired by Moorish design. While the space may be modest in size, its historical significance and architectural beauty resonate deeply with visitors. For those with a passion for history or a love for unique, off-the-beaten-path experiences, the Arab Baths in Girona provide a captivating glimpse into the past. Whether you’re a history buff or simply looking for a peaceful retreat from the modern city bustle, this hidden gem offers a memorable journey back in time. Tip: For the most reflective experience, visit during the quieter hours of the day to fully immerse yourself in the tranquil ambiance and intricate details of this historic site.

Steven S.

Google
Cool little tour of the baths. Very low cost if you are a senior and very worthwhile. Signage in English so you can get the history.

Viv H.

Google
Quite small but extremely cheap to get in. 5 euros for both of us. Very interesting and beautiful. Highly recommend 🙂

Karen B.

Google
It was much colder here than in Pineda de Mar which is where we are staying. Very windy too! The baths are worth the visit. Very cool representation. There are stairs (some narrow spiral) so may not be great for people with mobility issues.

Pablo O.

Google
Lovely visit and only 3 euro entry. Well worth it

Paul D.

Google
Good value and interesting explanations in multiple languages in each section. Terrific views available also. A special treat for Game of Thrones fans.
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Ryan A.

Yelp
One of the top sites to visit while in Girona, out of the flocks of tourists visiting for the Game of Thrones filming areas. I sort of had to work to find the Arab Baths, but found it with some help of tourist guides marching around the city. The Arab Baths themselves were built by the Moors many many moons ago with the Roman bath houses in mind. Is it going to knock your socks off compared to many of the other sites in the city, maybe not, but the idea is to give you a view of the past and how the bath houses were used and constructed. The cost is very low (I believe 5 euro), and you can easily drop in and visit everything within half an hour, but definitely take in the history. I would suggest a short visit with plenty of pictures before making your way to the city center for more attractions or some delicious food (Or shopping!).
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David J.

Yelp
One of Girona's most interesting sites are the Arab Baths, situated a few minutes' walk from the cathedral in a very attractive part of the old city. Despite the name, they were probably built long after the Moorish period, but by Moorish craftsmen, some time in the 12th century. They continue the tradition of baths established by the Romans and continued by the Moors, and are the best preserved of their type in Catalonia. The baths' architecture is a mixture of Moorish and Romanesque elements, the latter most notable in the doorway into the impressive changing room, which is lit by an octagonal lantern supported on slender marble columns with delicate capitals. The other rooms - in the classic tradition of Roman bathing including hot, warm and cold baths - are more limited in their preservation, although the routes for lead pipes which channelled the water can clearly be seen. The route through the baths takes you up onto the roofs to see the cupola more clearly from above. Entry is EUR2. Due to the nature of the remains, they are not suitable for wheelchairs.

Nyc L.

Yelp
Moors occupied spain for 600 years. The Arab baths in Girona are in the historic district which is relatively small. Nice architecture, well preserved. Baths follow Roman design with the hot, tepid and cold rooms. Very short time required to visit (about 10-20 minutes total) but only a couple of euros to get in.