This 6-hour guided tour from Barcelona to Tarragona offers a unique journey through history, culture, and coastal beauty. Relax in an air-conditioned vehicle as you leave the city, enjoying scenic views of the Catalan countryside.
Upon arrival in Tarragona, an expert guide will introduce you to its rich Roman heritage, from the breathtaking seaside amphitheater to the ancient city walls and the UNESCO-listed Roman Circus. Discover Tarragona’s past as the capital of a Roman province, learning captivating stories that bring the city’s history to life.
After the guided tour, enjoy free time to explore Tarragona’s charming old town at your own pace. Stroll the picturesque streets, take in Mediterranean views, or savor local cuisine at a traditional restaurant.
Please note: This price per person applies to groups of at least 4 people. For smaller groups, a surcharge applies.
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Join us for a 6-hour guided tour from Barcelona to the ancient city of Tarragona in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. As we leave the bustling city behind, relax and enjoy scenic views of the Catalan countryside.
Upon arriving in Tarragona, your expert guide will lead you through the city's most iconic landmarks, starting with the stunning Roman amphitheater overlooking the Mediterranean. Visit the ancient city walls and explore the Roman Circus, a UNESCO World Heritage site.
Learn about Tarragona's fascinating past as the capital of a Roman province.
After the guided portion of the tour, have free time to wander the picturesque streets, soak in the seaside views, or enjoy a local meal at one of the charming restaurants in the old town. Whether you're drawn to history, culture, or simply the beauty of the Mediterranean coast, this tour offers a perfect balance of guided exploration and personal discovery.
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