A Travel Price Comparison for Families, Couples, and Backpackers Piazza Armerina vs. Girona for Old Town, Attractions, Food, and Couples

Should you visit Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Which is cheaper to visit? Which is more expensive for vacation?

Which city should you visit? Read on to compare the activities as well as the prices of travel for Piazza Armerina and Girona. We'll break down costs for accommodation, food, transportation and more to help you learn more about these two destinations. Then, you can figure out if either of these two places are accessible based on your travel budget, schedule, and interests. So, let's dig into it.

Piazza Armerina

Piazza Armerina is a historic, charming, and authentic town. And you can't forget about the food and museums.

Girona

Girona is a ancient, charming, and beautiful city. It's a very nice small town not to be missed. The beauty of this spot is also one of the main reasons why visitors come. This is an attractive and quaint destination worth visiting as well. And you can't forget about the shopping, museums, and food.

Piazza Armerina and Girona: Pros and Cons

Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Good for couples and romance
Things to Consider
  • Less family-friendly
  • Less popular with backpackers
Pros
  • Popular museums and historical sights
  • Fun shopping
  • Good for couples and romance
  • Good for backpackers and budget travelers
  • Good for students
  • Impressive beauty
  • Quaint atmosphere
Things to Consider
  • Less family-friendly


Is there more to do in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Visitors will usually find more to do in Girona than Piazza Armerina, as it offers more sights, attractions, and activities. Piazza Armerina is well known for it's local atmosphere and its premiere historic sight - the Villa Romana del Casale. Girona is well known for its ancient ruins, colorful old town, grand cathedral, and impressive local cuisine. Also, Girona is famous for The Girona Cathedral.

How is Piazza Armerina different from Girona?

Which is Better for a Holiday?

Let's take a look at the differences and similarities between Girona and Piazza Armerina. Then, you can decide for yourself which place is better for your next trip.

Are the Museums and Historical Sights Better in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Plenty of people visit the excellent sights and museums in both Piazza Armerina and Girona.

Visitors can fill many days exploring the museums and attractions around Piazza Armerina. Most people head to town specifically to visit Villa Romana del Casale, which is a few kilometers away. It's a beautiful Roman villa that can be explored in a few hours. Also in town is an Aragonese Castle and an 18th century Duomo.

Girona offers many unique museums, sights, and landmarks that will make for a memorable trip. Wander the ancient city walls, explore the beautiful Girona Cathedral, and learn about the Church of Sant Feliu. There are also some interesting museums in town including the Museum of Jewish History, the Archaeology Museum, and the Film Museum. Also make sure you walk across the famed Eiffel Bridge.


Is the Food Better in Piazza Armerina or Girona? Which Destination has the Best Restaurants?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is notable for its local cuisine and restaurants. Also, Piazza Armerina is not as famous, but is still a good town to visit for its restaurants.

Eating is part of the travel experience when you visit Girona. The small city is filled with cafes and restaurants that spill out into the street. There are also markets such as El Lleó Marketplace where you can check out fresh, local items. Many restaurants also have Catalonian style tapas, seafood such as octopus, and garlic shrimp. For breakfast, there are many pastry shops where you can enjoy a European breakfast.

Piazza Armerina is becoming an appealing option for foodies. Most visitors pass through town, stopping to visit Villa Romana del Casale. There are some pizzerias and other casual restaurants where you can grab a bite to eat.

Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for Nightlife?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is a moderate city for nightlife and partying. However, Piazza Armerina is a mediocre town for its evening party scene.

Most people don't head to Girona specifically for the nightlife scene, but you can find a few options. It's a surprisingly quiet town, especially compared to other nearby party cities, but there are some nightclubs, bars, and music venues that are worth checking out.

Piazza Armerina doesn't offer many options. While many tourists pass through town with the intent of visiting the Villa Romana del Casale, most don't linger long enough appreciate the town at night.

Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for its Old Town?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is an unbeatable place for its old town. Also, Piazza Armerina is not as famous, but is still a good town to visit for its historic old town charm.

With a famous historical old-town, Girona offers plenty to see. It's a beautiful medieval old town with many wandering streets that are lined with storefronts and classic European cafes.

Many visitors explore the old town while visiting Piazza Armerina. The old town has a bit of authenticity that is missing from some of the more popular Sicilian cities. While it may feel a little worn to some people, those who like to get away from the souvenir shops will appreciate a visit.


Is the Shopping Better in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is notable for its shopping opportunities. However, Piazza Armerina is not a noteworthy shopping destination.

Girona is a popular shopping destination with plenty of stores. In and around the old town you'll find modern shops, local eateries, charming markets, and anything you might need to purchase. There's also no shortage of souvenir and trinket shops, but they have a bit of personality and character to them.

Piazza Armerina is not a noteworthy shopping destination.

Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for Families?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Most people don't think of either Piazza Armerina or Girona as a family destination.

Piazza Armerina is not the most family-friendly destination. Most people head to the town to explore the Villa Romana del Casale. The beauty and history may not thrill all kids, but if your kids enjoy a bit of history they will likely appreciate a visit. The town also has an Aragonese Castle that you can visit.

Girona is not always a place people visit with their families. While the old town is beautiful, with charming colorful buildings, the city itself doesn't have a wide number of activities for kids. There are ice cream shops where they can enjoy a sweet treat. There are also several museums and many restaurants have kid-friendly menus.

Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for Couples?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is notable for its romantic activities. Also, Piazza Armerina is not as famous, but is still a good town to visit for couples.

Girona is a very popular place to visit for couples. The setting is both beautiful and romantic. Couples can enjoy wandering the streets, popping in the many shops, and soaking up the atmosphere. There are also many great restaurants that make for a wonderful night out. Head up the hills towards the cathedral for the best viewpoints, or wander along the river and enjoy the colorful atmosphere.

Piazza Armerina is a good town for couples to visit. For history enthusiasts, this is a popular place to visit. Like most visitors, couples will appreciate a visit to the town's main attraction Villa Romana del Casale.


Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for Backpackers and Budget Travelers?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is a good destination for backpackers. However, Piazza Armerina is a mediocre town for backpackers and budget travelers.

Plenty of backpackers visit Girona. Prices aren't too crazy and it's not hard to find a place to stay for an affordable price, but you won't find the lively backpacker scene that is common in many nearby cities.

Piazza Armerina is a challenging destination for budget travelers and backpackers due to the higher prices. Although it's a popular tourist destination, there are a limited number of hostels in town.

Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for Students?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is a good destination for students. However, Piazza Armerina is not popular with students.

Girona is a good city to visit for students. It's a smaller city with affordable accommodation and many great restaurants. It has a quintessential European atmosphere that makes it a fun place to spend some time as a student

Piazza Armerina is not popular with students.

Is Piazza Armerina or Girona Better for Public Transit? Which Is Easier to Get Around Without a Car?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Both Piazza Armerina and Girona offer notable public transit options.

Piazza Armerina has a few public transit options. You can reach the town by bus and once there it's possible to explore on foot.

Girona has some public transit options. The town is small enough that you can likely walk anywhere you want to go, but if you need transit, there are 10 local bus routes.


Is Piazza Armerina or Girona a more walkable city?

Piazza Armerina
Girona

Girona is an unbeatable place for its high level of walkability. Also, Piazza Armerina is not as famous, but is still a good town to visit for its ease of walking around.

It is easy to get around Girona on foot. Everything is easily accessible on foot and its best not to bring a car into town.

Piazza Armerina is a very walkable destination. You can explore most of the old and new towns on foot.

For even more information, also check out Is Piazza Armerina Worth Visiting? and Is Girona Worth Visiting?.

Should I spend more time in Girona or Piazza Armerina?

How long in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

You'll be able to find lots of things to do in Piazza Armerina or Girona to fill your time. In our opinion, Girona has more to see and do, so we recommend spending more time in Girona than Piazza Armerina. However, 1-2 days is a good amount of time to spend in either destination.

Families should spend more time in Girona than Piazza Armerina. Because of the many family-friendly attractions and fun things to do for kids in Girona, it's a great place to visit with the whole family.

Couples should spend more time in Girona than Piazza Armerina. You'll find plenty of romantic sights and fun activities in Girona that are perfect for a weekend getaway or a longer couple's trip.

Backpackers and budget travelers should spend more time in Girona than Piazza Armerina if your budget allows for it. With a larger number of budget-friendly sights, good nightlife, and active things to do, anyone traveling on a budget would have a good time in Girona.


  • How many days in Piazza Armerina or Girona? Ideal Length of Stay
    Piazza Armerina 1-2 
    Girona 1-2

One day in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Many travelers enjoy the museums and food when visiting the destination of Piazza Armerina. The old town is one of the main draws for visitors. One day is often enough time to do most activities.

The medieval destination of Girona offers shopping and museums. Make sure you visit the old town while you're here. Take your pick from the many activities offered here. One day is usually enough time to experience most activities.

A weekend in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Piazza Armerina is a great place to explore. It is common to spend a weekend here. With all of its activities, you can easily fill a weekend here. Your budget might influence how long you stay.

The quaint city of Girona offers museums and food. Most visitors spend time around the old town while in the area. A weekend here is typical. The entire region has so many activities, and you'll want time to do everything. A weekend is often enough time to do most activities.


Five days in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

It's hard to know how much time to spend in Piazza Armerina. Make sure you visit the old town while you're here. Five days may feel like too much time unless you plan to do a lot of relaxing. It has many unique tourist attractions and fascinating things to do.

Girona is a great place to explore. Visiting the old town is also a must. This city offers something for everyone. Most people find that five days is more than enough time to see everything.

A week in Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Travelers enjoy the food and museums when visiting the historic destination of Piazza Armerina. This town offers a variety of activities to choose from. Most visitors spend time around the old town while in the area. Most people find that one week is more than enough time to see everything.

Many people enjoy the shopping and museums when visiting Girona. The old town is one of the main draws for visitors. The length of your trip often depends on your style of travel. One week is plenty of time to see everything, even with extra days to spare.


For some great organized tour ideas, see The Best Bicycle Tours in Italy, Tours for Outdoor and Nature Lovers in Italy, The Best One-Week (7-Day) Tours from Barcelona, and The Best 10-Day Tours from Madrid.


Which place is cheaper, Girona or Piazza Armerina?

These are the overall average travel costs for the two destinations.

The average daily cost (per person) in Piazza Armerina is €93, while the average daily cost in Girona is €140. These costs include accommodation (assuming double occupancy, so the traveler is sharing the room), food, transportation, and entertainment. While every person is different, these costs are an average of past travelers in each destination. What follows is a categorical breakdown of travel costs for Piazza Armerina and Girona in more detail.



Accommodation
  • Accommodation Hotel or hostel for one person
    Piazza Armerina 56
    Girona 69
  • Accommodation Typical double-occupancy room
    Piazza Armerina 112
    Girona 138
Compare Hotels in Piazza Armerina and Girona

Looking for a hotel in Piazza Armerina or Girona? Prices vary by location, date, season, and the level of luxury. See below for options and compare which is best for your budget and travel style.

Hotels in Piazza Armerina


Hotels in Girona


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Our Analysis
We've analyzed the average and typical hotel prices based on guest reviews, star ratings, and hotel amenities here: Piazza Armerina Hotel Prices and Girona Hotel Prices.

Local Transportation
  • Local Transportation Taxis, local buses, subway, etc.
    Piazza Armerina 4.29
    Girona 49

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Piazza Armerina

Some specific examples of transportation prices in Piazza Armerina:

  • From Catania: Return Transfer to Piazza Armerina & Agrigento: $106

Hired Cars and Shuttles in Girona

Some specific examples of transportation prices in Girona:

  • Girona Airport Bus Transfer from/to Barcelona Center: $21
  • Palamós to Girona Airport (GRO) - Departure Private Transfer : $33
  • Palamós to Barcelona Airport (BNC) Departure Private Transfer: $60
  • Girona Airport (GRO) to Costa Brava - Round-Trip Private Transfer: $98
  • Transfer from Barcelona to girona Airport: $196
  • Private Transfer from Tossa de Mar/ Lloret de Mar to Barcelona: $262

Is it cheaper to fly into Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Prices for flights to both Girona and Piazza Armerina change regularly based on dates and travel demand. We suggest you find the best prices for your next trip on Kayak, because you can compare the cost of flights across multiple airlines for your prefered dates.





Food
  • Food Meals for one day
    Piazza Armerina 33
    Girona 41

Food Tours and Cooking Classes in Girona

Also, here are some specific examples of food and dining related activities in Girona.

  • The 11 tastings of Girona small-group tour and dinner: $88
  • Girona Morning Food Tour & Local Market: $91
  • Girona Evening Food Tour & Tapas Bar Experience: $95
  • The 11 Tastings of Girona small-group tour and dinner: $96
  • Girona Morning Food Tour & Local Market: $97

Entertainment
  • Entertainment Entrance tickets, shows, etc.
    Piazza Armerina 4.29
    Girona 24

Tours and Activities in Piazza Armerina

Some specific costs of activities, tours, and entrance tickets for Piazza Armerina are as follows:

  • Villa Romana del Casale Guided Tour: $42
  • From Catania: Agrigento-Piazza Armerina Audio-guided Tour: $128
  • Private Tour of Villa Romana del Casale & Valley of Temples: $225
  • Roman Villa del Casale Mosaics Tour: $241

Tours and Activities in Girona

Some specific costs of activities, tours, and entrance tickets for Girona are as follows:

  • Girona self-guided tour app with multilingual audioguide: $4.28
  • Audio Tour Imprescindible a tu ritmo: $6.41
  • Girona Art Museum: Skip-the-Line Entry Ticket & Audio Guide: $6.42
  • Entrance ticket to the Girona Art Museum: $6.54
  • Museum of Cinema Entry Ticket: $7.49
  • Fábrica-Museo de Anchoas Solés Ticket: $7.74
  • Self-guided Audio City Tour on Your Phone: $11
  • Girona City Tour Self-guided Audio Tour on Your Phone (no ticket): $11
  • Ticket pass to Girona Cathedral, Sant Felix and Girona Art Museum: $13
  • Catedral, Art Museum, St Felix Church Ticket & Audio: $29
  • E-ticket to Girona's Cathedral, Art Museum & S.t Feliu Church: $29
  • Girona History, Legends, and Food Walking Tour with food tasting: $31

Alcohol
  • Alcohol Drinks for one day
    Piazza Armerina 13
    Girona 9.69

Sample the Local Flavors in Girona

Also in Girona, these are the prices for nightlife and alcohol related activities from various tour providers:

  • Spanish Wine Tasting in the Costa Brava: $82
  • Local Wineries Tour with Breakfast and Wine Tasting: $149


When we compare the travel costs of actual travelers between Piazza Armerina and Girona, we can see that Girona is more expensive. And not only is Piazza Armerina much less expensive, but it is actually a significantly cheaper destination. So, traveling to Piazza Armerina would let you spend less money overall. Or, you could decide to spend more money in Piazza Armerina and be able to afford a more luxurious travel style by staying in nicer hotels, eating at more expensive restaurants, taking tours, and experiencing more activities. The same level of travel in Girona would naturally cost you much more money, so you would probably want to keep your budget a little tighter in Girona than you might in Piazza Armerina.

If you're trying to decide if either of these two destinations are within your price range, also see Is Piazza Armerina Expensive? and Is Girona Expensive?.


Which is Bigger, Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Girona has a larger population, and is about 4 times larger than the population of Piazza Armerina. When comparing the sizes of Piazza Armerina and Girona, keep in mind that a larger population does not always imply the destination has more attractions or better activities. So, always research the type of place that you want to visit along with the activities and attractions that interest you.


When is the best time to visit Piazza Armerina or Girona?

Both destinations experience a temperate climate with four distinct seasons. And since both cities are in the northern hemisphere, summer is in July and winter is in January.

Should I visit Piazza Armerina or Girona in the Summer?

Both Girona and Piazza Armerina are popular destinations to visit in the summer with plenty of activities. The summer months attract visitors to Piazza Armerina because of the family-friendly experiences. Also, the small town charm and the family-friendly experiences are the main draw to Girona this time of year.

Piazza Armerina is around the same temperature as Girona in the summer. The daily temperature in Piazza Armerina averages around 26°C (79°F) in July, and Girona fluctuates around 24°C (75°F).

It's quite sunny in Girona. The sun comes out a lot this time of the year in Piazza Armerina. Piazza Armerina usually receives more sunshine than Girona during summer. Piazza Armerina gets 325 hours of sunny skies, while Girona receives 279 hours of full sun in the summer.

In July, Piazza Armerina usually receives less rain than Girona. Piazza Armerina gets 2 mm (0.1 in) of rain, while Girona receives 38 mm (1.5 in) of rain each month for the summer.


  • Summer Average Temperatures July
    Piazza Armerina 26°C (79°F) 
    Girona 24°C (75°F)

Should I visit Piazza Armerina or Girona in the Autumn?

Both Girona and Piazza Armerina during the autumn are popular places to visit. Furthermore, many travelers come to Girona for the shopping scene, the small town atmosphere, and the natural beauty of the area.

In the autumn, Piazza Armerina is a little warmer than Girona. Typically, the autumn temperatures in Piazza Armerina in October average around 19°C (67°F), and Girona averages at about 16°C (61°F).

In the autumn, Piazza Armerina often gets more sunshine than Girona. Piazza Armerina gets 189 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Girona receives 170 hours of full sun.

Piazza Armerina usually gets around the same amount of rain in October as Girona. Piazza Armerina gets 75 mm (2.9 in) of rain, while Girona receives 79 mm (3.1 in) of rain this time of the year.


  • Autumn Average Temperatures October
    Piazza Armerina 19°C (67°F) 
    Girona 16°C (61°F)

Should I visit Piazza Armerina or Girona in the Winter?

The winter attracts plenty of travelers to both Piazza Armerina and Girona. Many travelers come to Piazza Armerina for the museums and the cuisine. Furthermore, many visitors come to Girona in the winter for the museums, the shopping scene, and the cuisine.

In January, Piazza Armerina is generally a little warmer than Girona. Daily temperatures in Piazza Armerina average around 10°C (51°F), and Girona fluctuates around 8°C (46°F).

Piazza Armerina usually receives around the same amount of sunshine as Girona during winter. Piazza Armerina gets 153 hours of sunny skies, while Girona receives 148 hours of full sun in the winter.

In January, Piazza Armerina usually receives around the same amount of rain as Girona. Piazza Armerina gets 59 mm (2.3 in) of rain, while Girona receives 61 mm (2.4 in) of rain each month for the winter.


  • Winter Average Temperatures January
    Piazza Armerina 10°C (51°F) 
    Girona 8°C (46°F)

Should I visit Piazza Armerina or Girona in the Spring?

The spring brings many poeple to Piazza Armerina as well as Girona. Additionally, most visitors come to Girona for the small town charm and the natural beauty during these months.

Piazza Armerina is a little warmer than Girona in the spring. The daily temperature in Piazza Armerina averages around 15°C (58°F) in April, and Girona fluctuates around 13°C (55°F).

People are often attracted to the plentiful sunshine in Piazza Armerina this time of the year. In the spring, Piazza Armerina often gets more sunshine than Girona. Piazza Armerina gets 204 hours of sunny skies this time of year, while Girona receives 177 hours of full sun.

Piazza Armerina usually gets less rain in April than Girona. Piazza Armerina gets 36 mm (1.4 in) of rain, while Girona receives 73 mm (2.9 in) of rain this time of the year.


  • Spring Average Temperatures April
    Piazza Armerina 15°C (58°F) 
    Girona 13°C (55°F)

Typical Weather for Girona and Piazza Armerina

Piazza Armerina Girona
Temp (°C) Rain (mm) Temp (°C) Rain (mm)
Jan 10°C (51°F) 59 mm (2.3 in) 8°C (46°F) 61 mm (2.4 in)
Feb 11°C (52°F) 47 mm (1.9 in) 9°C (48°F) 49 mm (1.9 in)
Mar 12°C (54°F) 30 mm (1.2 in) 11°C (51°F) 54 mm (2.1 in)
Apr 15°C (58°F) 36 mm (1.4 in) 13°C (55°F) 73 mm (2.9 in)
May 19°C (65°F) 23 mm (0.9 in) 16°C (62°F) 87 mm (3.4 in)
Jun 23°C (73°F) 6 mm (0.2 in) 21°C (69°F) 62 mm (2.4 in)
Jul 26°C (79°F) 2 mm (0.1 in) 24°C (75°F) 38 mm (1.5 in)
Aug 26°C (79°F) 14 mm (0.5 in) 24°C (74°F) 55 mm (2.2 in)
Sep 24°C (74°F) 37 mm (1.5 in) 21°C (70°F) 58 mm (2.3 in)
Oct 19°C (67°F) 75 mm (2.9 in) 16°C (61°F) 79 mm (3.1 in)
Nov 15°C (59°F) 49 mm (1.9 in) 11°C (52°F) 82 mm (3.2 in)
Dec 12°C (53°F) 68 mm (2.7 in) 9°C (47°F) 47 mm (1.9 in)


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