Tarragona Old Town
Walk the historic streets, see the Roman amphitheatre area, and stop by the Mediterranean Balcony for sea views.
A few ideas for guests making a trip out of the wedding weekend — from relaxed seaside walks to Barcelona classics.
Walk the historic streets, see the Roman amphitheatre area, and stop by the Mediterranean Balcony for sea views.
A charming nearby city known for modernist architecture, vermouth culture, plazas, and easy wandering before the wedding weekend.
A fun theme park option near Salou for guests traveling with kids or anyone wanting a full day activity.
A beautiful wine area for a slower day trip with vineyard views, small villages, and local tastings.
Relax by the water around Tarragona or Salou if you want an easy beach day before or after the wedding.
La Selva del Camp and the area around Mas del Sord are best for low-key meals, walks, and downtime between wedding events.
Barcelona’s iconic basilica is one of the city’s biggest must-sees. Book timed tickets ahead if you plan to go inside.
A colorful Gaudí landmark with city views, mosaics, gardens, and great photo spots.
Great for wandering, tapas, cafés, boutiques, old streets, and an easy Barcelona afternoon.
A good option for views, gardens, museums, and a calmer break from the busiest parts of the city.
Perfect for a beach walk, seafood, casual drinks, or sunset by the water.
Stroll past Casa Batlló, Casa Milà, shops, cafés, and some of Barcelona’s most famous architecture.
A quick note
Some sights require advance tickets, especially in Barcelona. Check hours before going and give yourself extra travel time if you are heading back toward the venue.