A home game for FC Girona against Espanyol II for me to watch, excellent.
Stadium a ten minute walk out of town is not the most modern I've ever visited but has the feel of a real footie ground, enjoyed m visit. The game was a 4-2 win for Girona and very entertaining, two red cards, a penalty, 6 goals and a floodlight failure too, memorable.
In the next day'slocal paper I even managed to see myself in a photo, I thinkl that is a first for me.
Updated Apr 4, 2011
Address: Montilivi
January 2006 was the magical moment in time when my life was changed after setting a foot in Gimnàs Girona.
A fantastic gym, located close to the train station, or more precisely Plaza Europa...
Very well equipped, great staff and awesome classes: body combat (my personal favourite), body attack, body jam, steps, spinning... lots more. Great for those who are not fans of classes as well.
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And, on October 4th 2008 we all celebrated its 7th Anniversary and I was part of it, thrilled to be able to celebrate this gym's birthday.
If you are staying for a while in Girona and want some work out, don't miss out on this wonderful place.
Updated Oct 10, 2008
Address: Passeig de Olot 1 Girona 17005
Website: http://www.gimnasgirona.com/default.asp
Get ready for some sore muscels - Girona has quite a few stairs to climb!!! It is absolutely worth the effort - and if you like, you can even use it as exercise (we saw some joggers jogging up the 90 steps in front of the cathedral twice!!! - I was exhausted by just looking at them!!)
Updated Jun 17, 2004
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