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Immerse Yourself in the Ancient Beauty of Tarragona with Free Walking Tours
Tarragona was founded by the Romans, who then named the city Tarraco. It was the most important Roman port in Spain. The city was important; it was home to an amphitheater, an aqueduct, and a circus. Today, it is one of the few Spanish cities where the spirit of the Roman era is most felt. Tarragona is also the capital of the province of the same name. Book a free walking tour in Tarragona, and our guides will immerse you in history.
Take a Journey into the Past While Enjoying the Views of Tarragona
Discover the daily life of the ancient Romans, coupled with beautiful views of the Mediterranean Sea with Tarragona walking tours. The city may surprise you with ancient facades and perfectly preserved architectural monuments that will take you back to the heyday of the Roman Empire.
- Roman aqueduct (Devil’s Bridge). An antique aqueduct built in the 1st century BC, which at one time provided the entire city with fresh water. Its height is 27 m, and its length reaches 217 m. According to legend, the devil supervised the construction and the first person to drink would give him his soul, but this person became an ass.
- Roman amphitheater. The ancient amphitheater was built in the 2nd century AD on the coast of the Balearic Sea. The giant arena, surrounded by stone, stands for 13 thousand spectators and serves as a platform for gladiatorial fights. To visit it, you will need to pay 3€.
- Rambla Nova Street. It is a picturesque boulevard with a wide pedestrian area, starting at the Plaza Imperial of Tarraco and stretching through the city to the coast. The history of this place began in the summer of 1854 with the destruction of the wall of San Juan and the unification of the two parts of Tarragona into a single whole.
- Cathedral. This is the largest Catholic church located in Catalonia. The basilica, erected in the middle of the Cathedral Square and surrounded by the remains of Roman walls, is one of the most visited city sites. Ticket prices vary from 3 to 5 euros depending on age.
- Roman Wall. These ancient ruins, the total length of which reached a kilometer in the 2nd century BC, were a mighty fortification that served to protect the ancient settlement from enemy attacks. Nowadays, Murallas de Tarragona, which, together with other historical sites, is part of the famous Archaeological Route, is one of the reasons people visit Tarragona.
Practical Information: Tour Schedule, Meeting Places, and Booking Details
Tarragona is a small city so you can see all the sights in a few days. But if you want to order a Tarragona city tour, then in 2-2.5 hours, you can explore the main ones. Choose the tour to see details of available routes and learn how to book it. Here are some ratings from people who have tried our tours:
Free Tour of Tarragona Old Town with Local Native English Speaker
“We liked the tour and we came back to Tarragona because of the tour.”
Free Tour of the Archaeological Tarragona
“We really enjoyed the tour with Samuel, who was charming and made the visit very enjoyable.”
Free Tour Tarragona Essential by SPAINFREETOURS
“We loved the tour. Ylenia is very enthusiastic and makes the visit a very enjoyable experience. We were a very large group and he continually made an effort to ensure that we were all involved.”
The closest airport to Tarragona is the Reus Airport (REU), located nearby, from which you can take a bus to the city center in 15-20 minutes. There are also two stations in Tarragona. One is located in the city center, and the other is only ten minutes from the center.
Book a Tarragona Free Walking Tour Now
Do you want to get unforgettable emotions and plunge into the atmosphere of the ancient city? You should book your free tour in Tarragona right now. Our experienced guides will conduct you through the historical events and stories that fill this beautiful city.