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Explore the lush landscapes and serene pathways of Parc de la Ciutat, Tarragona's premier urban park, perfect for relaxation and leisure.
Parc de la Ciutat in Tarragona is a lush urban oasis that offers visitors a perfect blend of nature and tranquility, making it an ideal spot for relaxation or leisurely explorations amidst scenic landscapes.
Opening times, essentials, and a few local tips gathered into one calmer, easier-to-scan planning section.
Walking
If you are starting from the Tarragona city center, head towards Plaça de la Font. From there, take Carrer de la Unió northwest until you reach Carrer de Joan XXIII. Continue straight onto Carrer de Sant Pau, which will lead you to Avinguda de Ramon y Cajal. Once you reach Avinguda de Ramon y Cajal, walk along it until you see the entrance to Parc de la Ciutat on your right at Avinguda Santiago Ramon I Cajal, 55B.
Public Transport
To reach Parc de la Ciutat using public transport, you can take Bus Line 1 or 3 from the Tarragona bus station. Board the bus and get off at the stop named 'Parc de la Ciutat'. From the bus stop, the park entrance is just a short walk away. Make sure to check the bus schedule for the latest times.
Cycling
If you are renting a bike, start from the city center and head towards the waterfront along Carrer de la Unió. From there, you can take the bike paths that run parallel to the Avinguda de Ramon y Cajal. Follow the signs for cycling routes and keep heading towards the park until you reach Parc de la Ciutat, where you will find bike parking available.
Use Parc de la Ciutat as your starting point for nearby food, family ideas, nightlife, and more local discoveries.
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