Guide to Tarragona

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Guide to Tarragona

Seaside Restaurants --- Perfect at Sunset

Good seafood. Sunday to Thursday - lunch only. Lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday
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El Pòsit
25 Moll de Pescadors
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Good seafood. Sunday to Thursday - lunch only. Lunch and dinner on Friday and Saturday
Italian restaurant with a great view. Closed Mondays. Lunch only on Tues and Wed.
Osteria Del Mare
Moll de Lleida
Italian restaurant with a great view. Closed Mondays. Lunch only on Tues and Wed.

Neighborhoods

Traditional maritime district with old pastel fishermen’s homes. Great seafood and Mediterranean restaurants. Sunset views. Nice area to walk.
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El Serrallo
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Traditional maritime district with old pastel fishermen’s homes. Great seafood and Mediterranean restaurants. Sunset views. Nice area to walk.
Heart of the oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula and part of the Medieval route of Tarragona. Home to famous Cathedral of Tarragona. Many restaurants, shops, bars, and historical sites.
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Part Alta
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Heart of the oldest Roman settlement on the Iberian Peninsula and part of the Medieval route of Tarragona. Home to famous Cathedral of Tarragona. Many restaurants, shops, bars, and historical sites.

Sightseeing

Rambla Nova along the Passeig de les Palmeres, 40 metres above the sea, the Balcó del Mediterran, is considered one of the best lookouts in all of Spain. Views of the Mediterranean, the port of Tarragona, the Platja del Miracle, and the early Roman amphitheatre, the balcony is a popular spot among locals and tourists alike, drawing visitors to its unique railing, which is said to bring good luck.
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Balcón Mediterráneo
s/n Passeig de les Palmeres
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Rambla Nova along the Passeig de les Palmeres, 40 metres above the sea, the Balcó del Mediterran, is considered one of the best lookouts in all of Spain. Views of the Mediterranean, the port of Tarragona, the Platja del Miracle, and the early Roman amphitheatre, the balcony is a popular spot among locals and tourists alike, drawing visitors to its unique railing, which is said to bring good luck.
Built in the second century, the theatre overlooks the Mediterranean. Carved into the bedrock, the arena can hold up to 14,000 spectators. Back in its day, it hosted gladiator fights and public executions. In 259 A.D., Fructuoso, a Bishop, and Augurio and Eulogio, his deacons, were burned at the stake in the amphitheatre. A Visigoth basilica was built on the site in the early sixth century, though it was ultimately replaced by the medieval Santa Maria del Miracle church.
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Roman theatre of Tàrraco
1 Carrer de Sant Magí
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Built in the second century, the theatre overlooks the Mediterranean. Carved into the bedrock, the arena can hold up to 14,000 spectators. Back in its day, it hosted gladiator fights and public executions. In 259 A.D., Fructuoso, a Bishop, and Augurio and Eulogio, his deacons, were burned at the stake in the amphitheatre. A Visigoth basilica was built on the site in the early sixth century, though it was ultimately replaced by the medieval Santa Maria del Miracle church.
Interesting spot and lovely walk.
Museu del Port
s/n Moll de la Costa
Interesting spot and lovely walk.