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What to see in Tarragone?

20 places curated by Hozy - landmarks, nature, hidden restaurants and activities. Click to discover each address in detail.

Tarragone - Torre dels Escipions
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Tarragone exists on two temporal planes at once: the everyday Mediterranean rhythm of an ordinary Catalan city and the weight of an ever-present Roman past. The Roman Amphitheatre, positioned directly on the sea, captures this tension between antiquity and seaside perfectly. The city doesn't try to seduce — it simply exists, and that's precisely what makes it interesting.

The best time to visit falls between April and June, before the summer saturation of nearby Costa Daurada sets in. Two days are enough to work through the Passeig Arqueològic and the historic centre without hurrying. Tarragone is easily reached from Barcelona by regional train, which makes it a logical day trip — but resist treating it as one. A night spent here fundamentally changes how you read the place.

Landmarks & heritage (7)

Torre dels EscipionsWikipedia (en) - CC BY-SA

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Torre dels Escipions

Roman funerary monument from the 1st century, mistakenly called the Tower of the Scipios, standing roadside facing the sea. Remarkably well preserved yet seldom visited, it commands an unspoilt setting.

Fòrum Provincial de TàrracoWikipedia (en) - CC BY-SA

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Fòrum Provincial de Tàrraco

Provincial forum of Hispania Citerior's capital, with impressive remains emerging amid the modern city. Reconstructed columns and an archaeological crypt convey the scale of one of the Empire's grandest forums.

Cathedral of TarragonaWikipedia (en) - CC BY-SA

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Cathedral of Tarragona

Masterpiece of the transition between Romanesque and Gothic, built on the site of a Roman temple dedicated to Augustus. Its cloister with interior gardens and sculpted capitals rank among Catalonia's finest.

Tarragona Roman WallsWikipedia (en) - CC BY-SA

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Tarragona Roman Walls

Cyclopean fortifications from the 2nd century BC, among the finest preserved outside Italy. The rampart walk stretches 1.1 km along the walls, affording panoramic views across the city and surrounding countryside.

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Vil·la Romana de Centcelles

4th-century Roman villa in Constantí, housing one of the Iberian peninsula's earliest Christian mosaics beneath an impeccably preserved dome. This underrated gem lies just 5 km from the town centre.

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Praetorium and Roman Circus of Tarragona

Praetorian Tower and remains of a 1st-century Roman circus, one of the best-preserved in the western Roman world with a capacity of 30,000 spectators. The underground tunnel traversing the city's subterranean passages is a unique experience.

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Roman Amphitheatre of Tarragona

2nd-century amphitheatre carved into a clifftop facing the Mediterranean Sea, UNESCO World Heritage listed. One of the rare Roman amphitheatres with direct sea views, absolutely striking at sunset.

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What to see in Tarragone - Spain? 20 places · Hozy