Murallas de Tarragona
Murallas de Tarragona
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S.S
Seville, Spain70 contributions
Feb 2024 • Couples
By walls of Tarragona, I understand what you see when walking along the city's Archaeological Walk. It is a closed route that must be accessed with a ticket. We entered with a joint ticket that included almost all the monuments in the city.
Even though I'm interested in archaeology, I didn't see much of it. There were hardly any individualized or striking historical remains.
The walk was about 20 minutes, and I didn't see much interest in it either. Also, I don't like heights and that was one of the few things that was perhaps worth it: looking over the walls and seeing the city from above.
I do not recommend it
Even though I'm interested in archaeology, I didn't see much of it. There were hardly any individualized or striking historical remains.
The walk was about 20 minutes, and I didn't see much interest in it either. Also, I don't like heights and that was one of the few things that was perhaps worth it: looking over the walls and seeing the city from above.
I do not recommend it
Written March 10, 2024
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R A
47 contributions
Aug 2020 • Couples
Great place for a quiet walk amongst the historic walls. Best to go in the evening or early morning in the heat, due to the Spanish heat.
Written August 27, 2020
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andycoldham
Crawley, UK1,043 contributions
Oct 2018 • Couples
The walk is between the old roman walls of the city and the secondary Moorish walls, the grounds are well maintained as are the cannons etc. the views are very impressive as are the numerous statues and monuments that are dotted around the walk. Its a fabulous way to spend a couple of hours and visitors will get some great photo opportunities.
Written October 11, 2018
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Cdm104
Durham, NC58 contributions
May 2014 • Couples
This is such a great, peaceful walk. We really enjoyed it. There were very few people and it is definitely worth it. The walls are in great shape, well kept and clean grounds. A nice respite from the crowds in Barcelona. We really enjoyed the pace of the town and walking around this area, going through the cathedral, having lunch in the old part of town and ending in the amphiteather. The lady at the gate was really helpful with determining which areas were worth the visit depending on our timeline. The views of the modern part of town and area are beautiful since the walls sit at the top of a hill. There was an enclosed area with history of the walls but it was locked with no explanation, which was a shame because it is pretty interesting since Tarragona was a really important post for the Romans. However just walking around is still pretty nice. The visit to the complex makes for a nice stroll, easy and filled with architectural history.
Written June 5, 2014
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Soozee
Frosterley, UK739 contributions
Oct 2013 • Couples
The walls don't go all around the town, but quite a lot remains and the walk is very pleasant, taking in garden areas and a little museum. You can then return to the start by walking through the town then down to over look the coast.
Very enjoyable afternoon. Not strenuous.
Very enjoyable afternoon. Not strenuous.
Written October 12, 2013
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lisanewyork42
New York City, NY155 contributions
Aug 2013 • Couples
Tarragona itself is a beautiful treasure. Plan to spend time strolling here. The essence of the Roman influence on the whole of this city starts here.
Written August 5, 2013
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AnnNBob
Rutherglen, UK57 contributions
Jul 2013 • Family
We much preferred Tarragona to Barcelona. Tarragona was much easier to navigate. Easy to do main roman sites in a day and then evening in las ramblas.
Top tip. Find Cappucino restaurant near Museum and Amphitheatre; £11 for 3 courses including drink of genuine quality spanish food.
Top tip. Find Cappucino restaurant near Museum and Amphitheatre; £11 for 3 courses including drink of genuine quality spanish food.
Written July 11, 2013
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Alan W
Barcelona, Spain53 contributions
Nov 2019
Lovely Romantic Walk. Take your time. Let people go past and you'll be able to take some great photos
Written November 17, 2019
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SevenoaksSinjun
Sevenoaks, UK1,441 contributions
Mar 2018 • Couples
These are the old city walls of Roman Tarragona. As you wander around the town you will occasionally reach and cross these walls, and notice just how tall and thick they are. You begin to understand what a formidable defence they would have been in their day.
Written March 28, 2018
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M A
B23 contributions
Nov 2017
It’s a great uphill while reliving history.
Garden, well maintained. From this area you can go into the old part of Tarragona city. Great pedestrian area with lots of character..
Garden, well maintained. From this area you can go into the old part of Tarragona city. Great pedestrian area with lots of character..
Written January 22, 2018
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Hi, is it possible to get to the aquaduct via public transport? How much is taxi there and back. Thank you
Written March 8, 2019
Hi, How much time do you think should be spent at the four sites? Thanks,
Written April 1, 2018
I would spend 3 whole days minimum in a Tarragona.
Many things to see and do.
Cathedral, Roman amphitheater Beaches, museum, port area, good restaurants...
Enjoy!
Written April 2, 2018
cloclosoleil
Murviel-les-Beziers, France
je voudrais savoir si il y a un jour ou l'on peut avec un groupe et un guide visiter la ville et ses visites ou faut t il reserver
Written September 19, 2016
cloclosoleil
Murviel-les-Beziers, France
bonjour, je voudrais visiter Taragone en debut octobre ou je dois m'adresser pour prendre les billets pour faire une visite complete
Written September 19, 2016
Bonjour,
En principio en cada uno de los monumentos turísticos hay taquilla, pero en la oficina de Información y Turismo creo que venden una tarjeta pass.
Espero que su estancia en Tarragona le sea de su agrado. Es una gran ciudad.
Written September 23, 2016
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