Pont d'en Gómez o de la Princesa, Girona
Attraction, Bridge and Viewing Point in Girona

Pont d'en Gómez o de la Princesa is a small pedestrian bridge crossing the River Onyar in central Girona, linking the Passeig Canalejas side with the lanes around Carrer Ballesteries and the climb toward Sant Feliu. It's not the biggest bridge in town, but it's one of the easiest places to pause and take in Girona's signature riverfront scene.
If you're doing a self-guided walking tour of the Old Town, this bridge fits naturally between the riverside stroll and the route up toward the Cathedral area. For the best views, stand near the middle of the span and look along the Onyar to frame the colorful facades, then continue to nearby viewpoints for slightly different angles.
Table of Contents
- History and Significance of the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Things to See and Do in the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- How to Get to the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Practical Tips on Visiting the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Where to Stay Close to the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Is the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa Worth Visiting?
- For Different Travelers
- FAQs for Visiting Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Nearby Attractions to the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
History and Significance of the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
Built in the early 20th century, Pont d'en Gómez (also called Pont de la Princesa) is a single-arch bridge designed to improve connections across the Onyar right where the city tightens into its historic core. Its practical role is simple: it stitches together two busy pedestrian routes that many visitors use without even realizing they're following a classic Girona crossing.
The “Gómez” name is tied to local property history connected to the bridge’s construction, while “de la Princesa” is the more romantic nickname you’ll hear in travel contexts. Today, its significance is less about grand architecture and more about how perfectly it places you in front of Girona’s most iconic urban landscape: the river and the hanging houses.
Because it’s compact and pedestrian-focused, the bridge feels intimate compared with larger crossings. That closeness is part of the appeal: you’re right on top of the river, with the facades and reflections close enough to feel like a living postcard.
Things to See and Do in the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
The main “activity” here is simply stopping for the view. Look up and down the Onyar to catch the stacked, colorful buildings lining the riverbanks, then turn your attention to the water for reflections—especially after rain or near sunset when the light softens.
This is also a handy orientation point on a Girona walking route. From here you can head toward the medieval lanes around Carrer Ballesteries, continue up toward the Basilica of Sant Feliu and the Cathedral area, or loop back along the river to compare viewpoints from other bridges.
If you enjoy evening strolls, come back after dark when the riverfront lighting changes the mood and the colors read differently. It’s a quick stop, but it’s one of those places where a two-minute pause can turn into a longer linger once the camera comes out.
How to Get to the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
The nearest airports are Girona–Costa Brava Airport (GRO) for the quickest hop, and Barcelona–El Prat Airport (BCN) for the widest range of flights and onward connections. For the best deals and a seamless booking experience, check out these flights to Girona on Booking.com.
Girona is well connected by rail, and arriving at Girona station makes it easy to continue on foot or by local transport into the historic center. Train schedules and bookings can be found on Omio.
If you’re driving, aim for parking outside the tightest Old Town streets and walk in, since the historic core is best explored on foot. If you are looking to rent a car in Spain I recommend having a look at Discover Cars, first, as they compare prices and review multiple car rental agencies for you.
Practical Tips on Visiting the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Entrance fee: Free.
- Opening hours: 24 Hours.
- Best time to visit: Late afternoon into sunset is ideal for warm light on the riverfront buildings, and early morning is best if you want fewer people in your photos.
- How long to spend: Plan 5–15 minutes for photos, or 20–30 minutes if you’re pairing it with a relaxed riverside stroll and nearby viewpoints.
- Accessibility: The bridge itself is pedestrian and generally easy to cross, but the surrounding Old Town streets can be cobbled and sloped, which may be challenging for some wheelchairs and strollers.
- Facilities: There are no facilities on the bridge; use nearby cafés, public restrooms in the center, and services around the Old Town shopping streets.
Where to Stay Close to the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
Base yourself in Girona’s Old Town/Barri Vell if you want to walk everywhere and step out straight into the most atmospheric streets.
Hotel Nord 1901 A polished, central option close to the river and the Old Town edge, great for travelers who want comfort without being far from the main sights.
Hotel Museu Llegendes de Girona A characterful stay near the historic core that suits travelers who want a boutique feel and a short walk to the Cathedral route.
Hotel Carlemany Girona A reliable, full-service hotel that works well if you want straightforward access from the train station while still being walkable to the river.
Hotel Gran Ultonia A modern base with an easy walk into the center, ideal for travelers who prefer contemporary rooms and quick access to restaurants.
Hotel Historic A small, atmospheric option tucked into Barri Vell, best for those who want to sleep inside the medieval street grid and start early walks before the day crowds.
Is the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa Worth Visiting?
Yes—especially if you're already exploring Girona's Old Town. It's a quick, scenic stop that delivers exactly what most visitors want from the Onyar: a clear, close-up viewpoint for classic photos, plus a convenient crossing that fits naturally into a walking tour.
Honest Pivot: if you’re short on time and you’ve already photographed the Onyar houses from another nearby bridge, you can skip this one without feeling like you missed a major “attraction.” It’s best appreciated as part of a broader riverside wander rather than a standalone destination.
What Other Travellers Say...
Reviews Summary
Reviews are very positive overall, with visitors highlighting the bridge as a scenic, photogenic stop over the Onyar River. Common praise focuses on postcard views of the colorful riverside buildings, especially at sunset and in the evening lighting, and its usefulness as a simple link on a sightseeing route toward Girona’s historic highlights. The main drawback mentioned is that it’s a narrow pedestrian bridge and, beyond the viewpoint, there isn’t much “to do,” so it works best as a quick stop rather than a standalone attraction.
For Different Travelers
This bridge is a small stop with a big visual payoff, and it works differently depending on how you like to travel—whether you’re chasing the best light, keeping kids moving, or building a low-cost itinerary.
Families with Kids
It’s an easy “mini landmark” to add to a family walk because it doesn’t require tickets, lines, or a long attention span. Kids often enjoy watching the river below and spotting reflections or birds.
Pair it with a simple route: cross the bridge, wander a few streets, then aim for a nearby square or gelato stop to keep the pace fun. If you have a stroller, be ready for uneven paving and occasional tight corners nearby.
Couples & Romantic Getaways
This is one of Girona’s most naturally romantic pauses: close river views, soft evening light, and a gentle flow of people rather than a packed viewpoint. Sunset is the sweet spot if you want warm tones on the facades.
Make it part of an unhurried loop—bridge photos first, then a slow riverside walk and dinner in the Old Town. Coming back after dark can feel especially atmospheric when the lighting changes.
Budget Travelers
It's completely free and delivers one of the most “Girona” views you can get, which makes it a high-value stop on a low-cost day. You can build an entire photo-and-walk itinerary around the river and the Old Town without spending anything.
Bring water, walk early for quieter streets, and use the bridge as a navigation point between the riverfront and the climb toward the historic highlights. If you’re traveling with a camera, this is a great place to slow down and get multiple angles without needing a paid viewpoint.
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Nearby Attractions to the Pont d’en Gómez o de la Princesa
- Girona Cathedral: The city's headline monument, reached via a scenic climb through the Old Town.
- Basilica of Sant Feliu: A major historic church near the Cathedral route with a striking presence in the upper old quarter.
- The Onyar River Houses: Girona's iconic colorful facades lining the river, best appreciated from multiple bridges.
- Eiffel Bridge (Pont de les Peixateries Velles): A famous red iron bridge nearby that offers another classic Onyar photo angle.
- Arab Baths (Banys Àrabs): A compact, atmospheric historic site that pairs well with a Barri Vell walking loop.
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