A Fiesta of National Interest
For a few days each year, Tarragona ceases to be a city of stone and is instead filled with bright colors, peoples, smells and tastes.
Locals and visitors fill the streets and enjoy every corner of the imperial city. All Catalan traditions intersect in this week-long fiesta. Today, I enjoyed Castellers (human towers), cuisine, and interesting visits to some of the most emblematic museums of this World Heritage city.
And this was before the festivities officially began! The big day is on the 23rd of September, the day of Santa Tecla, patron saint of Tarragona. It’s a festival of national interest, ideal for enjoying with friends, family, and children.
The website is very comprehensive and you can download the entire program for the various parades and the final procession. It’s a wonderful traditional party and highly recommended. The best thing is to come by train or by public transportation as parking is very difficult, or at least leave the car outside the city and walk, a surefire way to discover even more interesting little corners of the city.


