The exhibition spaces, including the Tinglados and Refugis, hosted 25 artistic displays that attracted 32,584 visitors. Among the notable proposals organized by the Port Authority were El peix no cau del cel by Nuri Mariné, Big Parade. La processó d’hivern by Ignasi Blanch, and Fars i balises by Josep Poblet.
The exterior areas of the Moll de Costa hosted 40 activities, 13 of which were sports-related, reinforcing its function as the “Rambla de la Cultura” and a major sports focus. Events such as the Mitja Marató de Tarragona (Half Marathon) and the Cursa de Sant Silvestre confirmed its central role in the city's physical activity.
The figures confirm the urban spaces of the Port of Tarragona as one of the main axes of leisure and cultural activity in the city.
Among the most popular events of 2025, the Christmas programming gathered nearly 20,000 people, highlighting the Magatzem Reial (Royal Warehouse) with 8,000 attendees. Also crucial were the second edition of the digital culture festival Now Fest, which received over 2,500 people, and participation in the Tarraco Viva festival, which brought 14,335 visitors to the various port spaces.
The remaining port facilities also reported significant success: the Museu del Port (Port Museum) registered 27,996 visitors, the Teatret del Serrallo hosted nearly a hundred events with 5,644 participants, and the Arxiu del Port (Port Archive) recorded 571 attendees across its 14 cultural activities.




