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See Spain’s second-most important Roman site in the "eternally sunny" port city of Tarragona. The Roman ruins of Tarraco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, include the remains of an aqueduct, a seaside amphitheater where gladiators fought and a Roman circus where chariots raced. Tarragona’s walled medieval quarter is one of the most resplendent in Spain and crowned by a majestic cathedral. The highlight of its new town is Rambla Nova, a fashionable boulevard lined with designer shops and restaurants.
See Spain’s second-most important Roman site in the "eternally sunny" port city of Tarragona. The Roman ruins of Tarraco, a UNESCO World Heritage site, include the remains of an aqueduct, a seaside amphitheater where gladiators fought and a Roman circus where chariots raced. Tarragona’s walled medieval quarter is one of the most resplendent in Spain and crowned by a majestic cathedral. The highlight of its new town is Rambla Nova, a fashionable boulevard lined with designer shops and restaurants.
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