Nestled on the Costa Dorada, just up the coast from Tarragona, El Roc de Sant Gaietà presents a charming facade of a traditional Mediterranean fishing village. Despite its historical appearance, this picturesque village was actually constructed in the 20th century. The architects skillfully blended Romanesque, Arabic, and Gothic styles, creating a waterfront that exudes a timeless charm. Visitors can stroll along the cobblestone streets, admire the intricate architectural details, and enjoy the serene ambiance of a place that seamlessly marries the old with the new.
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