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Girona learns to play the game

Since Catalonia's provincial capital became the key location for filming of the hit TV series Game of Thrones, the local tourist industry has boomed with more initiatives in the pipeline

Labyrinthine cob­bled streets, me­dieval churches, an­cient fortresses, all sur­rounded by for­ti­fied walls and tow­ers —if you could think up a stage set for “Game of Thrones” Girona would be it.” This is how an ar­ti­cle in the travel sec­tion of a re­cent edi­tion of the New York Post de­scribes Cat­alo­nia's north­ern provin­cial cap­i­tal. ““Game of Thrones” puts the Span­ish city on the map,” goes the head­line, and it seems true that being cho­sen as the lo­ca­tion for a major TV se­ries has es­tab­lished Girona's place on the in­ter­na­tional tourist map.

As has hap­pened with other places –North­ern Ire­land, Malta, Dubrovnik, Seville– pro­vid­ing the set­ting for the biggest TV hit of the mo­ment has done the local tourist in­dus­try no harm at all. These days Girona's old quar­ter is be­com­ing in­creas­ingly full of wan­der­ing groups of tourists of all na­tion­al­i­ties, many keen to see the place their favourite tele­vi­sion show was filmed. With the re­cent air­ing of the sixth sea­son of Game of Thrones, Girona has en­joyed weekly global ex­po­sure of the sort not even the most ex­pen­sive ad­ver­tis­ing cam­paigns can buy.

Cul­tural tourism

Yet, is the city pre­pared for this level of at­ten­tion? A re­cent study that has still not been pub­lished, by the pro­fes­sors Francesc Xavier Med­ina (UOC) and Pere Par­ra­mon (UdG), in­sists it is, above all be­cause Girona al­ready has a long tra­di­tion of de­vel­op­ing cul­tural tourism. What is not so clear is how long the phe­nom­e­non might last. For some time now ini­tia­tives have been ap­pear­ing at­tempt­ing to link Game of Thrones with the city's image. From t-shirts to mugs, ice creams based on char­ac­ters from the se­ries (by Jordi Roca) or a Khaleesi cock­tail (by Ma­rina Vi­lanova), mer­chan­dis­ing has been the first area at­tempt­ing to take ad­van­tage of the city's new pop­u­lar cul­tural pro­file.

Yet, things are only just get­ting going and it's from now on that we are likely to see real con­sol­i­da­tion of this re­la­tion­ship, with the local coun­cil lead­ing the way. As well as ac­tual guided vis­its of the show's lo­ca­tions, a mo­bile app will soon offer vir­tual tours of the same places. Mean­while, this month, Casa Pas­tors is host­ing an ex­hi­bi­tion about Girona as a film­ing lo­ca­tion, with Game of Thrones nat­u­rally tak­ing cen­tre stage.

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