Spain and Portugal: handbook for travellers . e view of the sea andTarragona, may be visited from the lattera(3 M.) or from Altafulla. The railway again skirts the coast, and then runs through a deepcutting, 1100 yds. long, to the right of which is the high-lying (67) M. Tarragona. 27. Tarragona. Railway Station (EstacUn; PI. C, 4), to the S. of the town, near theharbour. Omnibuses (fare, incl. luggage, l/z-l p.) run hence to the hotels. Hotels. Grand Hotel de Pabis (PI. a; D, E, 2), Rambla San Carlos G,adjoining the infantry barracks, with baths, pens. 10 p.; Hotel Eubopa(PI. b; D, 2)


Spain and Portugal: handbook for travellers . e view of the sea andTarragona, may be visited from the lattera(3 M.) or from Altafulla. The railway again skirts the coast, and then runs through a deepcutting, 1100 yds. long, to the right of which is the high-lying (67) M. Tarragona. 27. Tarragona. Railway Station (EstacUn; PI. C, 4), to the S. of the town, near theharbour. Omnibuses (fare, incl. luggage, l/z-l p.) run hence to the hotels. Hotels. Grand Hotel de Pabis (PI. a; D, E, 2), Rambla San Carlos G,adjoining the infantry barracks, with baths, pens. 10 p.; Hotel Eubopa(PI. b; D, 2), Rambla San Juan, pens. 8 p.; Hot. del Centro (PI. c; D, 2),Rambla San Juan, opposite the last, all three unpretending. Cafes. Cafi de Tarragona, Cafi de Paris, Cafi del Centro, all in theRambla San Juan; Cafi de Espana, Rambla San Carlos. Theatres. Teatro Principal (PI. D, 2), Rambla San Carlos; Teatro delAteneo. — Bull Ring (Plaza de Toros), to the W. of the new town, withroom for 17,500 spectators nine view from the uppermost gallery).. TARRAGONA. 27. Route. 275 Photographs sold by Torres, Rambla San Juan. Post Office (Correo), Calle de San Agustin (PI. D, 2). British Vice-Consul, Thomas Robinson, Plaza Olozaga. — United StatesConsular Agent, Pelayo Montoya. — Lloyds Agents, Carey Brothers <t Go. Plan of Visit. Tarragona is much less often visited than it deserves,as it possesses not only an almost unique survival in its Cyclopean Walls,but also, in the Cathedral, a noble specimen of mediaeval who wish to see all that the town has to offer, as well as the RomanAqueduct (p. 281), the Tomb of the Scipios (p. 274), and the Portal de Bard(p. 274), may pass two or three days here with pleasure and profit. Thosewho devote only one day to Tarragona should walk from the station bythe Paseo de Santa Clara (p. 276; views) to the Puerta de San Antonio (p. 276),and afterwards visit the Cathedral (p. 277), with its cloisters, the Cyclopean-Roman Walls (p. 280


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