Embark on a private 6-hour journey from Barcelona to the historic city of Tarragona in a comfortable, air-conditioned vehicle. Enjoy the drive through the picturesque Catalan countryside as your adventure begins.
Once in Tarragona, a guide will reveal the city's rich Roman heritage. Marvel at the breathtaking Roman amphitheater perched by the Mediterranean Sea, walk along ancient city walls, and uncover the secrets of the Roman Circus, a UNESCO World Heritage site. Each step takes you deeper into the city’s fascinating history as a former Roman provincial capital.
Following the guided tour, enjoy free time to explore Tarragona’s charming old town at your leisure. Wander its quaint streets, take in stunning coastal views, or savor local delicacies 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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Experience the charm of Tarragona on a guided tour combined with free time to explore at your own pace. Begin with a fascinating journey through the city’s rich history as your guide leads you to iconic landmarks like the Roman Amphitheatre, the Forum, and the Tarragona Cathedral. Stroll through the old town’s cobblestone streets, where ancient ruins blend seamlessly with vibrant local life.
After the guided portion, enjoy free time to discover Tarragona your way. Relax at one of the many cozy cafés, shop for local crafts, or visit the stunning Mediterranean balcony for breathtaking sea views. Whether you’re a history enthusiast or just looking for a leisurely day out, Tarragona offers a perfect mix of culture, relaxation, and exploration.
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