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Plan your stay in Reus, Gaudí's birthplace in Catalonia — 14 km from Tarragona, close to Costa Daurada beaches and Roman UNESCO heritage.
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Reus is a mid-sized Catalan city of roughly 105,000 people, located 14 km inland from Tarragona and 110 km southwest of Barcelona. It is best known as the birthplace of Antoni Gaudí, born here in 1852 — a fact the city marks with the Casa Gaudí museum on Carrer de Sant Vicenç. The old town centres on the Plaça del Mercadal, flanked by Modernista architecture that earned Reus recognition as one of Catalonia's key centres of that movement alongside Barcelona and Lleida.
Visitors arrive for the Gaudí connection, the regional Modernista route, and the city's deep-rooted vermouth culture — Reus was the hub of Spain's vermouth industry from the 19th century onward, and several producers still operate here. The Reus Airport (REU) serves low-cost routes from northern Europe, making the city a practical entry point for the Costa Daurada and the Roman ruins at Tarragona, a UNESCO World Heritage Site 14 km away.
The annual Festa Major runs each September around Sant Pere, filling the centre with human towers (castellers) and fire-running (correfoc). Average temperatures range from 9 °C in January to 27 °C in July. The city has a direct train connection to Tarragona and an intercity bus link to Barcelona's Sants station.