Where can you sleep?
Tarragona has a very wide tourist offer due to the ever-growing presence of tourism in the capital and coastal destinations, where the number of hotels has increased. If you already know when you will be visiting this province, and you decide to come during summer season, you must know that you will doing so when accommodation in this province is in the highest demand, which means you will have to start looking for accommodation long in advance.
On the other hand, and highly recommended, is the option of doing rural tourism, which will be in charge of making you enjoy and discover the potential of some other lesser, but very charming destinations.
Amongst the most popular destinations is Miravet, a small town near the banks of the river Ebro, towards which many houses in its historical center are facing, looking almost as if they were about to fall into the river, and creating a very impressive picture.
Santes Creus is also a small town surrounded by vineyards, green, natural spaces and some great views that paint a striking contrast with the historical buildings, such as the spectacular Gothic cloister, and the rose window, watching from above.
Escaladei is also a true gem. It can only be visited by 44 people at a time and who will have the privilege of witnessing the beauty of its surroundings, where the first Carthusian order of monks settled in the Iberian Peninsula. And the views? Simply spectacular, with the mountain of Montsant right next to it.
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What to do in the area?
This province has a true essence worth discovering. Walking around Tarragona means exploring its more than 2,000 years of history that are manifested in the heritage that has survived history, and is still standing nowadays.
To learn about each of the elements that form this province, the Ruta del Císter is one of the best options with which you will also be able to enjoy of the views of the monasteries, and typical, important buildings in the background.
And if there is a visit you cannot miss, is the one you will do travelling to the past when you cross the gates of the Roman amphitheatre from the 2nd century and, the Romanesque church from the 12th century next to it. Other visits that we recommend and which will offer you a taste of the culture and history of this region are the Roman tower and circus, dating from the 1st century, which are all of them UNESCO world heritage sites.
The cathedral is another must if you are in the capital and, if you are tired, there is nothing like laying down and relaxing for a while in any of its beaches, or going to the Mercado Central for a refreshing appetizer.
Amongst the most recommended natural spots is La Fontcalda, a true eye-catching sight.
What typical foods are recommended?
The gastronomy of this province is the result of the influence of several civilizations which have inhabited this region throughout the centuries, and that have also left traces of it.
Considering it is one of the harbours in the Mediterranean sea, and the biggest one in Cataluña, fish here is an important and essential part of the local cuisine.
This product is usually served as a main dish, and prepared with the local vegetables, which make this a unique and very characteristic gastronomy, of many flavours and smells that will remind you of their origin.
Amongst the fish, the local blue fish is here has proudly attained PDO status.
'Cazuela de romesco' is, without question, the most popular dish of the gastronomy of Tarragona, although there are many other different and varied ones, such as 'paella marinera', or 'fideus rossejats'.
Nevertheless, from the fields you will also find local varieties of nuts, such as hazelnuts, that you might find decorating some dishes, and adding an extra kick to their flavour.
Special mention needs to be made of 'mistela' and PDO wines of this region, also known as 'vino rancio', very popular in the province.
Where are the festivities?
Amongst the most popular local festivities in the province, the majority of them are closely connected to the past of this region which means that they will allow you to discover its history in depth.
If you decide to visit Tarragona during any festive season, you will have the perfect chance to enjoy of the true essence of this region, and learn more about its culture.
As always, the start of the year is marked by the celebration of carnivals, which are an important event in this area, celebrated everywhere in its own, particular and special way. It is usually held between the 18th and the 28th of February, and it is also one of the most popular festivities amongst tourists in Cataluña.
Els Tres Tombs is also another important festivities here, celebrated the 26th of March, where many passacaglias or 'pasacalles', horses and carriages fill the streets with music and colour.
On the other hand, Easter week in April is also an important occasion in this province, where street processions and religious services are performed during the whole week in the whole region.
Tarraco Viva is perhaps one of the most famous festival held in this region, celebrated from the 15 to the 28 of May, you will be able to witness some of the most accurate representations and performances of the Roman lifestyle, culture, literature and tradition.