Travel Blog Photos from Tarragona (257)
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... but it looked as though they'd been playing kamikaze and there were dead ones hanging from various points. Nice. One thing that Tarragona has in common with a lot of other European towns is the gossos (dog shit). Well, there were signs saying 'gossos ...
... Cathedral was good and then it was time to meet up. We grabbed Zonth, and went for dinner, Rioja, before retiring for the night Tarragona We drove south to Taragonna as it was the old Roman capital of Spain, so it was there to be seen. We parked the ...
On our way back to Barcelona, we stopped in Tarragona, a city known for its ancient Roman ruins....but perhaps more numerous, were the city's stray cats. By this point in our trip, we were a little drained. We spent two nights here, and during the day we ...
Placa de la Seu, Tarragona, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands

Miravet, Tarragona, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands

Parc del Milagro, Tarragona, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands

Av. P. Catalans,5, Tarragona, Costa Dorada, Catalonia, Spain and Canary Islands

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Granada, Valencia, Tarragona and Barcelona
Posted on Jan 4, 2009, 15:49:44
... market itself isn't far from the metro stop Liceu. The cathedral in the medieval district (Barri Gotic) is also worth a look. Tarragona is a great place to visit, the cathedral there is worth a look too, they also have a roman amphitheatre. Reus is ...
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Granada, Valencia, Tarragona and Barcelona
Posted on Jan 4, 2009, 15:42:21
Hey Maysun, Studying in Spain? Sounds really great! I've only been to Barcelona and absolutely loved it! The architecture alone is incredible. The food, the nightlife, the markets, the cafes.....I would go back in a heartbeat and see ...
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Granada, Valencia, Tarragona and Barcelona
Posted on Jan 4, 2009, 14:04:04
Hey Maysun, Studying in Spain? Sounds really great! I've only been to Barcelona and absolutely loved it! The architecture alone is incredible. The food, the nightlife, the markets, the cafes.....I would go back in a heartbeat and see more of ...
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Where in Spain is the most interesting place to visit for history?
Posted on May 1, 2006, 01:51:53
Depends on what history you want Roman history, the old capital was Tarragona. There ae loads of old ruins there, and they go all the way towards Madrid. There are also more towards the South near Portugal The old capital of Toledo is nice and if you ...
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