Valls is a town in the province of Tarragona that is famous across Spain for its calçots: these spring onions are grilled on a barbecue and are a popular fixture of Catalan cuisine. The town is also famous for its tradition of castells, or human towers. The town, the capital of the Alt Camp area, has much more to offer, though.
Make the most of your visit and discover its most emblematic sites. The church of Sant Joan Bautista, the town’s crowning jewel, has a bell tower that rises 240 feet high, offering unique views over the Camp de Tarragona area. Near the church, you’ll find Plaça del Blat, where the Xiquets de Valls have made history with their human towers. Take a stroll through the network of alleys that make up the Jewish Quarter or head over to the Capilla del Roser, a chapel that is home to the mosaics depicting the Battle of Lepanto. Find the best cheap travel deals to Valls to see it for yourself.
Any time of year is ideal to visit this charming town where festivities never end. In January, you won’t want to miss the Great Calçot Festival, the perfect time to taste these char-grilled spring onions for yourself. At the end of June, you can really immerse yourself in local tradition with the Festivities of Sant Joan, which is the official start to the castells season that concludes in October with the Fira de Santa Úrsula, another of the most important days in the world of human towers. When looking for our package deals to Valls, you’ll want to try to coincide with one of these important events.
What are you waiting for? Find the best deals on trips to Valls, just over 62 miles from Barcelona and just 12 miles from Tarragona. Getting there couldn’t be easier either, be it by train or by road. If you’re travelling by plane, the nearest airport is in Reus.
In Valls, you won’t have time to be bored. Immerse yourself in the rich culture of the town, spend an afternoon window shopping, get back in touch with nature in unique surroundings and top off the day with some delicious local cuisine. Your dream holiday is waiting.