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Layer upon level of history is everywhere, from the UNESCO listed Roman ruins to the middle ages alleyways and cobblestone streets as well as the Romanesque Gothic cathedral.1. Catedral de TarragonaThe great Cathedral of Tarragona was built during the 12th century on the site of a 10th-century Moorish mosque, along with its construction continued for centuries after. With its blend of architectural styles, the building is among the most splendid examples of the transition from Romanesque to Gothic.2. Roman AmphitheaterVestiges of classical Roman buildings are dotted through out Tarragona, which after Merida is the second most important archaeological site found Spain. The Roman Amphitheater, together with other ancient Roman ruins in the region, is allocated as a UNESCO World Heritage Site.3. Paseo Arqueol�gico (Murallas)Shaded by cypress forests, the Paseo Arqueol�gico is a pleasing walking path at the foundation on the Muralla Romana (Roman Wall) that was developed out of the 3rd to the 2nd century BC and originally enclosed entire ancient town.4. Balc�n del Mediterr�neoAt the south end of broad tree-lined Rambla Nova, Tarragona's main street, would be the Balc�n del Mediterr�neo. From this spacious terrace, tourists can admire stunning views on the Mediterranean Sea and El Milagro Beach.5. Museu Nacional Arqueol�gic de TarragonaThe National Archaeological Museum of Tarragona has among Spain's best collections of ancient Roman art. The exhibits display finds and antiquities coming from the town's archaeological websites, including a wide variety of ancient Roman sculptures, pottery, mosaics, and other artworks as well as amphora and sarcophagi.6. Roman ForumThe Roman Forum is a monumental archaeological website (west on the Rambla Nova) that was the middle of Tarraco, an early Roman city that flourished in the 1st and also second generations AD.7. El Serrallo: A vintage Fishing VillageEl Serrallo is the old fishing village at the heart of Tarragona. This area has kept the old-world charm of its, although  Tarragona  developed into a contemporary city.8. Casa CastellarnauCasa Castellarnau was developed during the 15th century for an influential aristocratic family, and decades of the family resided here until eventually the 19th century. This elegant palace uncovers a melange of Gothic as well as Neoclassical architectural elements. Much of the furnishings are in the style of Queen Isabella II.9. Playa del MilagroTarragona's 15 kilometer coastline is prized because of its beautiful beaches with golden sand shores and calm waters thanks to the gradual slope of the beach. From the Balc�n del Mediterr�neo, scenic promenades lead on the beaches.Visit https://www.tripindicator.com/tarragona-activities/1/23038/N.html for Tarragona tourist attractions, sightseeing tours, outdoor activities, water sports and day trips.Visit https://wikitravel.org/en/Tarragona for more travel information.