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" Reus " most commonly refers to a historic city in Catalonia, Spain, known as the birthplace of Antoni Gaudí and a hub for Modernist architecture and vermouth culture. 🏛️ Top Sights & Culture Gaudí Museum & Tourist Office ClosedPlaça del Mercadal, 3

: A bustling market ideal for sampling local delicacies like Reus hazelnuts (Avellana de Reus) , high-quality Siurana olive oil , and traditional Catalan snacks. " Reus " most commonly refers to a

: Reus is famous for its high-quality vermouth production. The local ritual "fer el vermut" (having a vermouth) usually takes place around noon at lively spots like Plaça del Mercadal or Plaça Prim . The local ritual "fer el vermut" (having a

: During local festivals like the Festa Major de Sant Pere (late June), you can witness the traditional building of human towers. 🛍️ Shopping & Practical Tips Prioral de Sant Pere Catholic church Plaça Sant

A self-guided trail connecting 26 outstanding buildings, including works by , such as the Institut Pere Mata . Prioral de Sant Pere Catholic church Plaça Sant Pere

: The historic center, particularly Carrer de Llovera and Carrer de Monterols , is packed with stylish boutiques. For a more modern experience, you can visit the La Fira shopping mall .

: Spring ( April to June ) and autumn ( September to October ) offer the most comfortable temperatures for walking tours.

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