A Day in Tarragona & Sitges
We invite you to discover Tarragona, a city with over 2000 years of history
We invite you to discover Tarragona, a city with over 2000 years of history
Discover the Roman heritage of Tarragona and the Mediterranean charm of Sitges on a cultural escape from Barcelona. Walk through ancient ruins, Gothic streets, and coastal promenades in two of Catalonia’s most historic and picturesque towns.
Explore Tarragona, the former Roman capital of Hispania, with its impressive seaside amphitheater.
Guided tour with a specialist art historian to uncover the daily life of ancient Romans.
Walk through an open-air museum filled with over 2,000 years of history.
Discover Gothic, Medieval, and Modernist architecture and archaeological treasures.
Visit the Roman Circus, ancient city walls, and iconic Gothic cathedrals.
Enjoy a drink or lunch surrounded by historic Roman ruins.
Stop in Sitges, known as "The Jewel of the Mediterranean."
Stroll through narrow streets and along the palm-lined seaside promenade.
Experience the charm of a traditional Catalan fishing village.
Tarragona, once the Roman capital of Hispania, boasts an exceptional monumental heritage, with its seaside amphitheater as a true highlight. The city is also home to some of the finest examples of Gothic sculpture and architecture in Catalonia. Accompanied by a specialist art historian, you'll explore its monuments and museums while uncovering the daily lives of the Romans who once inhabited this ancient capital.
Strolling through Tarragona feels like walking through an open-air museum. Around every corner, you'll find archaeological remains that span more than 2,000 years. Imagine sipping a drink on a terrace just above the Roman Circus, where chariots once raced, or enjoying a meal in a restaurant surrounded by ancient walls. Along the way, you'll admire relics of immense historical value and architectural gems from the Medieval and Modernist periods.
On your way back to Barcelona, you’ll stop in the picturesque seaside village of Sitges, often called “The Jewel of the Mediterranean.” With its charming narrow streets, artistic spirit, and palm-lined promenade by the beach, Sitges offers the perfect end to your cultural day trip—an authentic fishing village full of coastal beauty and Catalan character.