
Must-sees in Costa Dorada

Tarragona Human Towers - A Unique Catalan Tradition
Feast your eyes on the famous Castellers in the vibrant city of Tarragona, where you'll witness incredible human towers, a beloved Catalan tradition and a UNESCO World Heritage event. After the live performance, explore the Mediterranean Balcony, a stunning promenade with breathtaking views, or unwind at a cosy café. Watch as groups of people create amazing human towers in this iconic Catalan tradition. The Castellers are a must-see spectacle, showcasing teamwork and strength in a truly unique performance. After enjoying the show, take a leisurely stroll along the Mediterranean Balcony, a 300-metre promenade offering stunning views of the sea, the ancient amphitheatre, and Punta del Miracle. It's the ideal spot to snap some memorable photos and soak in the beautiful scenery.Dive into the local scene with mouth-watering tapas at nearby bars, or wander through the charming streets rich with history and culture. Discover the Roman ruins, shop for unique souvenirs, or hit up the nearby beaches for some sun-soaked relaxation.
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Tarragona is dripping in history, yet you'll find a place that's buzzing with eateries and a great vibe. This half-day trip gives you the lowdown on the city's history and sights with a trolley train tour, then free time to weave your way around the alleys crammed within the ancient walls.
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Full-day Barcelona sightseeing tour
Visit four of Barcelona's main attractions in one day on this day-and-night guided tour. The day kicks off with half an hour at FC Barcelona's home, Spotify Camp Nou. Here, you can see the construction work of the stadium first-hand from the viewing gallery, watch would-be footballers taking on the Robokeeper Challenge, and shop for souvenirs at the remodelled Megastore.Next stop is Poble Espanyol, or the Spanish Village, an open-air architectural museum where you can see the most iconic features of traditional Spanish architecture in one place. Then, you'll head over to the famous Sagrada Familia, Gaudi's unfinished masterpiece, where you can admire the intricate details of its exterior – and snap an Instagram-worthy photo in front of its enormous towers.Then, to round off the day, you'll stop at Port Vell – which means Old Harbour in Catalan – in the city centre, where you'll have plenty of free time to stroll around the famous Las Ramblas, wander through the Gothic Quarter, or shop for some souvenirs.
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