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WHERE TO GO There’s much more to Reus than an airport. The centre of the city is packed with beautiful architecture, cool bars and great shops. It’s also the birthplace of the famous Catalan architect Antoni Gaudí. It’s a small city which makes it perfect for a day out – make sure that you give yourself enough time to go shopping, have an aperitif and then a leisurely lunch. Just watch out for the pesky pigeons eyeing up your croissant in the main square. EBRE CONNECT RECOMMENDS Days out Reus Drink vermouth Reus calls itself the world capital of vermouth (vermut): at the end of the 19th century the city had more than 30 factories dedicated to producing the drink. Today, there are fewer producers, but the ritual of taking it as a pre-lunchtime tipple lives on. The Museu del Vermut is a beautiful bar and restaurant packed with vermouth memorabilia where you can sit with a red vermouth on ice, with an olive and a splash of sifón (soda water). museudelvermut.com Combine shopping with architectural admiration Arrive in the cool of the morning and stroll around the pedestrian- only shopping centre off the main square (Plaça Mercadal). The shops are lovely, but don’t forget to look up to admire the curves and swirls of the city’s art nouveau buildings. reusturisme.cat 16 Ebre Connect, Summer 2017