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Tarragona Amphitheatre (Amfiteatre de Tarragona) Tours and Tickets

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What are people saying about Tarragona Amphitheatre (Amfiteatre de Tarragona)

Julieann_H, Feb 2026
Wonderful day tour with Eduardo!
Amazing day exploring and learning all about Tarragona and Sitges. Eduardo was the best tour guide we have ever had. He was full of knowledge about the area, funny and entertaining. We absolutely enjoyed the entire day and highly recommend this tour!
Gwenn_Z, Feb 2026
Great experience! Vincent was the perfect guide!
Vincent was personable, friendly, and very informative. I would highly recommend this tour. It was an awesome, memorable day!
Ruth_A, Feb 2026
Professional and excellent.
Llius was an amazing guide. He has so much knowledge to share and didn't think we were crazy for asking questions. I have memories from every place that we stopped. I thoroughly enjoyed the gladiator arena and everything else that we saw. I would highly recommend this tour and Llius as a tour guide. He was great in his driving and was safe and professional. There's quite a bit of walking so just be prepared for that. It was not hard to do and I am in my late '50s.
Smitha_R, Dec 2025
Fantastic experience
Sergio was our guide and he is knowledgeable and genial. The tour started promptly, stuck to the promised itinerary and was very good.

Tarragona Amphitheatre (Amfiteatre de Tarragona)

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Tarragona Amphitheatre (Amfiteatre de Tarragona)
  • The amphitheater is outdoors with little shelter from the elements, so dress for the weather and bring a hat and sunblock in the summer.

  • Though there is some informative signage around the site, the downloadable audio guide (available at the ticket office) or a guided tour provides valuable insights to better understand the ruins.

  • The site is best photographed from the street level above, where you also can capture the sea in the background.

  • Kids get more free reign to explore here than in many other ancient amphitheaters in Europe, making this a family-friendly stop.

  • Those using wheelchairs and strollers can partially access the ruins, including the arena floor. Other areas only can be reached via steps.

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