Costa Dorada Travel Guide
Costa Dorada Travel Guide
Costa Dorada Local History
Tarragona - Once a provincial Roman capital because of its strategic position, today Tarragona is Spain's second most important port city, proving once again that location, location, location, is everything. Still visible are remnants of its imperial days under the rule of Augustus in the ruins of a great amphitheatre and other Roman buildings in the gardens above El Mirade beach.
Costa Dorada Attractions
Costa Dorada Beaches
The main beach of Tarragona is on Baixada de Miracle off Pl Arce Ochotorena, beyond the Roman theatre. There are two other larger beaches, the Llarga, and the l'Arrabassada a bit further away.
Costa Dorada Restaurants and Bars
Worth trying, is Tarragona's romesco sauce, a heavenly combination of simmered red peppers, hazelnuts, and toasted almonds.
Costa Dorada Restaurants
La Teula - C. Mercena, 16. Located in the old city, this place is great for a snack on the run, and serves toasted sandwiches and salads, as well as other dishes.
Restaurant El Caseron - Trinquet Nou, 4. For great food with that home cooked flavour, you cannot do better than a meal at this place.
Costa Dorada Bars & Clubs
Nightlife in Tarragona begins around 9pm, when the bars start buzzing along Ramblas Nova and Vella, with the most popular Puerto de Postive doing the most business. The Pau de Protectorat is also filled with bars and people readying themselves for late night revelry. After 2am when the bars close Port Sportier starts pumping when the overflow from the pubs gather in the discotecas for some serious bumping and boogying
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