2026 Valls Travel Guide: must-see attractions, popular food, hotels, transport & travel experiences (updated in March)
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Vals Art Museum
The Valls Museum is a perfect example of how a local museum can possess a large collection of high-quality pieces without any contradiction. It features a permanent exhibition dedicated to the city of Valls' contribution to the art world and significant temporary exhibitions. All of this is the result of years of persistence and good work. Additionally, it is free and very well-suited to its context. Highly recommended if you visit Valls.
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Human Tower Activity Museum
Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Tarragona (Region)
It is a absolutely innovative museum, it is a privilege to have such a device in Vals, it explains the entire history of the Castellers de les colles, with audiovisual, projections, ideal for the whole family, some adapted and very beautiful facilities. If you are part of Casteller's human tower building you will be enthusiastic, if you are not you will want to be part of the human tower building.
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Valls is a small town on the Gold Coast.
Spanish Mediterranean Coast Tour ~ Tarragona (Region)
Among the monuments of Valls you can find the Church of El Roser, with 17th-century tiles commemorating the Battle of Lepanto; the Church of Sant Joan, dating from the 16th century and housing the 13th-century statue of Mare de Déu de la Candela; and the 14th-century Church of El Lledó.
You can visit the Castler Museum to learn more about the casters, learn about their history, and where you can do inspections, such as checking out the strength required to lift them.
When it comes to the gastronomic traditions of the region, one of the main events is calçotada, a sweet onion cooked over an open flame and served with a sauce made of extra virgin olive oil, nuts, tomatoes and “ñora” (sweet peppers). Calçots are not only a delicious dish, but also a culinary event to enjoy with family or friends.
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