We stayed at this hotel for 3 nights, it was recommended no1 in tripadvisor and it didn't disappoint. Great location, we got the bus from Girona airport for approx 2 euros and less than 10min walk through the cobbled streets to the hotel. Reception staff were very friendly and although we were on an early flight they found us a room, we had expected to be told to drop our bag and come back later.
The room was great, flat screen tv, radio/cd player, kettle with tea and coffee making, professional hairdryer, loads of toiletries, in a pretty cool bathroom, I particularly liked the shower, and the sink which slid across to reveal all the toiletries you could need, including disposable toothbrushes and razor.
The only thing that let down our stay was Blanc, the hotel restaurant, who totally messed up our meal, I think we were just unlucky, they served my main course with my husbands starter, and the potato was stone cold, I sent it back and when it arrived again, they didn't redo the meal just microwaved it and smashed up the potato with a fork so that it looked a bit of a mess. Other people's meals looked good, but in the end we walked out as I didn't want to eat on my own, and then watch my husband eat his meal, but at least they didn't charge us, I told the reception who said they would feedback my comments to the manager.
We found a street just off of Plaza Indepencia that had quite a few restaurants where the locals only seemed to go, it was called Figueroles or something like that and de Gust restaurant was particularly good 10 euros for a set menu del dia, with plenty of choice, the waitress took a lot of time to translate the "catalan only" menu to us.
A lot of the places were very Catalan and we did struggle to work out what some dishes were, even though my husband speaks Spanish, but I guess thats not a big issue. Zamzapar tapas bar in the old town was great just pick a plate and select your tapas, I even had a mini fried egg and bacon on a piece of bread.
On Girona town itself, we found plenty to do, and didn't even get time to do our planned trip to Figueres for the Dali museum, thought we'd save it till next time as would definitely return.
Must sees are. the bridges, the old town narrow streets, walk the city walls, the cathedral and the jewish museum (I thought it would be dull but it was very interesting telling you about the narrow streets and Girona's past), and of course the tapas bars, the ones around Independencia Square are very good.