New Chat

Download App

Ask me about your trip!

There are no messages for this conversation.

Free AI trip planner

undefined Itinerary

Last updated: 2024 Jun 14

Morning
Start your day by visiting the Roman Amphitheater, which dates back to the 2nd century AD. Next, head over to the Roman Circus, which was used for chariot races and other public events. Afterward, walk to the Praetorium, which was the seat of the Roman government in ancient Tarraco.
Afternoon
Head to the Tarragona Cathedral, which was built between the 12th and 14th centuries on the site of a former Roman temple. Afterward, stroll through the charming old town and stop by the Balc del Mediterrani, a scenic overlook with stunning views of the Mediterranean Sea.
Evening
For dinner, try the traditional Catalan dish of paella at Restaurant El Llagut, which is located in the charming fishing village of El Serrallo.
Bedtime
Find amazing hotels in .

Morning
Start your day by visiting the Roman Aqueduct, which dates back to the 1st century AD and was used to transport water to the city. Next, head to the Roman Walls, which were built in the 2nd century AD to protect the city from invaders. Afterward, visit the Necropolis, which is a collection of Roman tombs and mausoleums.
Afternoon
Head to the Tarragona Archaeological Museum, which has an extensive collection of Roman artifacts and exhibits on the history of Tarragona. Afterward, visit the nearby National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona, which is housed in a former Gothic church and has exhibits on pre-Roman and Roman history.
Evening
For dinner, try the traditional Catalan dish of calcots (grilled onions) at Restaurant La Cuina d'en Carlos, which is located in the heart of Tarragona's old town.
Bedtime
Find amazing hotels in .
kayakFind the right stay during your trip.
Got a question about your trip?