Tourism Tarragona
Tarragona
The city of Tarragona is located in the Northeast of Spain approximately 100 kilometers South of Barcelona. The province of Tarragona benefits from a privileged geographic situation on the shores of the Mediterranean Sea and is favored by a moderate climate practically all year round. In the month of September, the average temperature is 21º C.
Tarraco, the current Tarragona, was the first Roman military establishment outside the Italian peninsula. The complex of historic Roman monuments in Tarragona was declared a World Heritage Site by UNESCO on November 30th, 2000.
Though Tarragona is much more than just Roman ruins, it also has a vibrant medieval history, art nouveau buildings, golden sandy beaches, crystal clear waters, a picturesque fishing and marina neighborhood, protected forest and nature areas, traditions, and popular culture. One of the popular traditions is the Human Towers (Castells) that originated in Valls, Tarragona which perfectly combines an equilibrium between smartness and emotion with tensed bodies and teamworking (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mECmZPmJ1ZI).
The abundant Roman ruins of the city of Tarragona are supplemented by several major monuments from its medieval past with a rich medieval artistic heritage, and best outlined by the city’s cathedral, which offers outstanding examples of art and architecture from the Middle Ages.
Dedicate some time to learn about Tarragona's rich history, follow the Roman Route, and feel yourself traveling through time, finding a unique experience among the cities of the Roman West.
For further information about Tarragona, please visit http://www.tarragonaturisme.cat/en/, Ancient Roman Tarragona, Costa Dorada. What to do and see? - Tripkay, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_vQtKkTQvk,
Reus
Located around 20 minutes far from Tarragona, Reus is a typical Catalan city, with a Mediterranean touch, well known for its shopping, modernist heritage, and its close relationship to the universal Antoni Gaudí, the architect of the Expiatory temple of the Holy Family (Sagrada Familia) from Barcelona. Reus, Gaudí's birthplace, has also conserved the more emblematic sites of the architect's childhood and youth, which you can get to know by taking a stroll along the Gaudí route, as well as a modern interpretation center, the Gaudí Centre Reus, dedicated exclusively to the life and works of the genius.
For further information about Reus, please visit: http://www.reusturisme.cat/en/