Visiting Tarragona
Word on the street is that the pizza in Taragona is amazing, who knew? Other more cultural highlights of this weekend’s trip included scrambling along the old Roman acueduct, enjoying a guided tour inside the oldest store in Catalonia, and learning about the unusual city tradition of ‘Toca Fero’, which is said to bring good luck. And last but not least, who doesn’t enjoy strolling along a beach with crystal clear waters in the winter sunshine? Check out our students' reactions to this beautiful city in the videos below.
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