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        | It was Julius Caesar who is credited 
    with much of Tarragona’s improvements. Pontius Pilate was born here while 
    his father was governor of the city. Tarragona, 60 miles southwest of Barcelona, sits picturesquely 525 feet 
    above the Mediterranean. The old town occupies the southern side of the 
    rocky hill. The Palace of Augustus houses an archaeological museum that 
    provides an interesting study of the city’s origin. Of major interest, too, 
    are the Roman amphitheater and the cathedral, built in the 12th and 13th 
    centuries on a site that had previously been occupied by a Roman temple and 
    a Moorish mosque.
 Views of the sea and coast can be had from the Balcón del Mediterráneo, 
    at the south end of the tree-lined Rambla Nova. To the east extends the 
    beautiful Paseo de les Palmeres avenue, laid out in terraces.
 
 Pier Information. Your ship is scheduled to 
        dock at Muelle Costa. The distance to the center of town is 
        approximately half a mile. Taxis are generally available on the pier.
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        | Shopping. Shop at the market, along the 
        Rambla Nova, and the pedestrian streets in the city center (the Carre 
        Major and Carre Mendez Nunez). The old town boasts numerous antique 
        shops and art galleries. |  
        | Cuisine. Tarragona’s tasty local dishes 
        consist of seafood blended with olive oil, hazelnuts, almonds, sweet 
        peppers, onions, garlic, and tomatoes. |  
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        Other SightsPasseig Arqueologic. This half-mile walk, shaded by 
        cypresses, passes 2200-year-old city walls, grottos,  gardens, and 
        a bronze statue of Augustus.
 Roman Pretorium. This 2,000-year old fortress is said to be 
        the birthplace of Pontius Pilate.
 Archaeological Museum. Housing 
        one of Spain’s finest collections of Roman art,  of particular 
        interest are the famous MedUSA’s head and 
        a number of mosaics.
 Museum of Modern Art & Jewish Quarter. Adjoining the Roman 
        Pretorium is the Museum of Modern Art. To its south extends the former 
        Jewish quarter of Tarragona.
 Golf. The Club Golf Costa 
        Dorada, set on hills among pine and olive trees, offers beautiful views 
        of the Mediterranean.
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