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Your ultimate travel guide to Reus

Catalonia’s hidden gem

Reus, Spain

Looking for a charming escape from the hustle and bustle of Barcelona? Welcome to Reus, a gorgeous city just over an hour away from the Catalan capital. 

Famous as the birthplace of the legendary architect Antoni Gaudí, Reus offers a mix of modernist architecture, cultural landmarks and culinary delights that make it a perfect destination for your next holiday. Whether you’re a history buff, an architecture enthusiast, a thrillseeker or simply a traveller in search of an authentic Catalonian getaway, Reus has something for everyone.

Stunning sites

Reus breathes history and culture. There’s a story around every corner. From architectural masterpieces to historic squares, there’s plenty to discover. Whether you’re strolling through the streets or visiting iconic landmarks, you’ll feel the vibrant pulse of this Catalan gem. Here’s where to start your journey into the heart of Reus.

Casa Navàs

If there’s one building that encapsulates the spirit of Reus, it’s Casa Navàs. Designed by the brilliant architect Lluís Domènech i Montaner, this modernist masterpiece is a must-visit. Built between 1901 and 1907, Casa Navàs is a stunning example of Catalan Modernism, with its intricate stone carvings, stained glass windows, and original furniture that transport you back to the early 20th century. Don’t miss the guided tour to fully appreciate the artistry that went into this architectural gem.

Gaudí Centre

Though Gaudí may have left his mark on Barcelona, his roots are firmly planted in Reus. The Gaudí Centre is a museum dedicated to his life and work, offering interactive exhibits and fascinating insights into the mind of one of the world’s greatest architects. It’s a must-see for any fan of Gaudí’s work, and a great way to understand how his early life in Reus influenced his later masterpieces.

Plaça del Mercadal

The vibrant heart of Reus, Plaça del Mercadal is where history and modern life intertwine. Here, you’ll find the striking City Hall and the Gaudí Centre, but the real star of the show is the bustling atmosphere. Grab a seat at one of the many outdoor cafés, sip on some vermouth (a local specialty), and watch the world go by as you soak up the lively ambiance of this beautiful square.

Plaça Prim

Snap a selfie with the statue of General Juan Prim, then catch a show at the nearby Teatre Fortuny, an elegant theatre that’s as grand as its performances.

Institut Pere Mata

Architecture buffs, rejoice! Institut Pere Mata is a hidden Modernist masterpiece designed by Domènech i Montaner. This former psychiatric hospital is more stunning than spooky, with pavilion-style buildings set amid lush gardens. It’s like wandering through a storybook.

Casa Rull

Another Domènech i Montaner creation, Casa Rull is a stunning example of Modernisme in Reus. Though it now houses the city’s cultural department, its intricate façade is still a showstopper that’ll make your jaw drop.

Sant Pere Church

This Gothic church, where Gaudí was baptised, is a cornerstone of Reus’s spiritual and architectural heritage. Climb the bell tower for panoramic views of the city and surrounding countryside.

Unforgettable experiences

Reus isn’t just about stunning buildings. It’s a city full of surprises, offering plenty of activities and experiences beyond its architectural wonders. From sipping on local vermouth to exploring nearby beaches, there’s always something new to discover. Here are some must-do experiences that will show you a different side of Reus:

Ruta del Modernisme

For those who can’t get enough of Modernist architecture, the Ruta del Modernisme is a self-guided walking tour that takes you through 29 of Reus’s most iconic Modernist buildings. Pick up a map from the tourist information office and set off on a journey through time as you admire the unique architectural styles that define this city.

Vermouth tasting

Reus is famous for its vermouth, a sweet, aromatic fortified wine that has been a local favourite for centuries. Visit Vermuts Rofes, a former vermouth factory turned restaurant, where you can sample different varieties of this beloved drink. Pair it with some tapas for a truly authentic Reus experience.

Shopping in Reus

The city is a shopper’s paradise with a mix of high-street brands like Zara and Mango, alongside unique boutiques and local shops. Don’t miss a visit to El Barato, a traditional fabric store that has been around for generations, or explore the artisan stores selling everything from handmade jewellery to local wines.

Day trips to the Costa Daurada

Just a short drive from Reus, the Costa Daurada (Golden Coast) offers stunning beaches and crystal-clear waters. Spend a day lounging on the sandy shores of Cambrils or Salou, both of which are perfect for a relaxing beach day. If you’re up for a bit more adventure, head to PortAventura World, one of Europe’s most popular theme parks, located nearby.

Explore the Prades Mountains

If you’re more of a nature lover, the nearby Prades Mountains offer breathtaking hiking trails with stunning views. The area is known for its rich biodiversity, charming villages, and opportunities for outdoor activities like rock climbing and mountain biking.

Foto Niepce

If you’re a photography enthusiast, visit Foto Niepce on Plaça Prim. This historic photo shop also has a small museum showcasing the evolution of photography – a delightful detour for any shutterbug.

Visit the Reus Museum

Dive into the rich history and culture of Reus at the Reus Museum. Spread across several locations, the museum offers fascinating exhibits on everything from ancient Roman artefacts to the city’s industrial past.

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Restaurant recommendations

No visit to Reus is complete without indulging in its thriving restaurant scene. From cosy cafés to gourmet restaurants, the city offers a variety of dining experiences that cater to every palate. Whether you’re in the mood for traditional Catalan dishes or innovative modern cuisine, these dining spots are sure to satisfy your cravings.

Vermuts Rofes

More than just a vermouth producer, Vermuts Rofes is a dining destination in its own right. The atmospheric setting, with its rustic industrial-style décor, makes it the perfect spot to enjoy a meal. The menu features classic Catalan dishes like escalivada (grilled vegetables) and fideuà (a noodle-based paella), all of which pair beautifully with a glass of their house vermouth.

Café de Reus

Tucked away from the main square, this charming café is the perfect place to unwind with a coffee or a glass of wine. The red façade makes it hard to miss, and the lively terrace is an ideal spot for people-watching. In the evenings, enjoy live music along with your drinks and tapas.

Roslena Café

Located next to the Gaudí Museum, Roslena Café is a modern, self-service spot that’s perfect for a quick bite. With a range of affordable snacks and a well-stocked magazine selection, it’s a great place to recharge before continuing your exploration of Reus.

Casa Coder

This historic café, located on Plaça del Mercadal, is a local institution. Known for its delicious pastries and traditional Catalan dishes, it’s the perfect spot for a leisurely breakfast or a mid-afternoon treat. Be sure to try their signature coca de recapte, a savoury flatbread topped with roasted vegetables.

La Presó

For a dining experience with a twist, head to La Presó, a restaurant housed in a former prison. The quirky setting adds to the charm, and the menu offers a modern take on traditional Catalan cuisine. It’s a must-visit for foodies looking for something a little different.

Ferran Cerro Restaurant

Treat yourself to a gourmet experience at Ferran Cerro, a Michelin-starred restaurant known for its creative Catalan cuisine. The tasting menu is a journey through local flavours, with each dish showcasing the chef’s innovative approach to traditional ingredients.

L’Estel de Reus

A cosy spot favoured by locals, L’Estel de Reus offers hearty Catalan dishes in a warm and welcoming atmosphere. It’s the perfect place to try local specialties like botifarra (Catalan sausage) or calçots (grilled green onions) when they’re in season.

Reus may not have the same name recognition as Barcelona, but that’s precisely what makes it so special. It’s a city where you can truly experience the essence of Catalonia, from its rich architectural heritage to its vibrant food and drink scene. 

So, whether you’re planning a day trip from Barcelona or looking for a unique destination to explore, Reus is ready to welcome you with open arms… and a glass of vermouth to boot.

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