Tarragona (Catalan: [tərəˈɣonə], Spanish: [taraˈɣona]) is a province of eastern Spain, in the southern part of the autonomous community of Catalonia. It is bordered by the provinces of Castellón, Teruel, Zaragoza, Lleida, Barcelona, and the Mediterranean Sea.
Restaurants in Province of Tarragona
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Would you like to explore the Costa Dorada on your own? We have the right bikes for you! At the Eitzinger Bike Station you can find a selection of more than 200 bicycles ranging from the top equipped Cube mountain bikes (26” , 27.5” and 29”) and carbon road bikes with Shimano Ultegra components, as well as Cube trekking bikes (€15/day), beach cruisers and kid's bikes (from €9/day) . When hiring a bicycle the hirer must leave a deposit in cash or by a credit card copy. The shop offers a wide selection of cycling wear and accessories by Spiuk, Cuore, BBB and Sponser sport food, etc., as well as O'Neill casual and foot wear.
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Wine Gallery, Tasting Rooms and Shop of Traditional Products of Spain.
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The Riu d'art Open Air Art Gallery now boasts over 31 works of art in the village of Riba-roja d'Ebre, Catalunya. Large scale murals, installations, illustrations, ceramic works, a large scale steel sculpture and performance art along the river; all the art takes it's inspiration from the local area. Members of the Riba Rocks Association offer regular guided tours in English, Catalan and Spanish.
Fantastic open air muralscapes,emblazon numerous buildings around this idilic Catalan village nesstled high in an oxbow of the river Ebro. This art gallery is expanded every summer as artists from around the world are invited to augment the collection. The riba-rocks possie run guided multlinual tours too.the old bakery's tree of life and the ominous giant spider on the main street my personal favorites. Very easy place to get to by train so even worth a day trip
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Welcome to this noble city of Tarraco, provincial capital of the Roman Empire! Adjacent to the Cathedral cloister and garden, this beautiful art gallery is definitely worth stopping by, if only to see its amazingly preserved medieval vault ceiling and ancient stone walls. The gallery´s charming director, Marta Cervino, will proudly show you an elegant collection of ceramics, glass compositions and other magnificent works of art by some of Tarragona´s finest contemporary artisans and artists. Enjoy a truly rewarding moment surrounded by amazing creations inspired by the city´s romanesque, medieval and gothic past.
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Cozy ancient building, with an old touch. Rooms with a beautiful views, of the wine yards. You can eat outside, under the pergola or inside the restaurant, where you can taste the local cuisine and excellent wines from their own cellar. Friendly staff in a place to disconnect and spend a lovely time.
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Every Saturday morning, it takes place along the street Lluis Companys, the Plaza de Jaume II until you reach the square of the Church, the market. It is a market that offers all kinds of products, mainly clothing, shoes and accessories, as well as fruit and vegetables, sausages and jewellery... In summer season there is also a craft market located in the same square.
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