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Looking for a quiet place to stay after my Camino
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[QUOTE="natefaith, post: 121657, member: 12730"] Hi Linda, If you're OK with being in a larger city, La Coruña is beautiful. We lived there for 4 years and found it the perfect mix of being surrounded by the ocean, reasonable prices, good public transportation (bus and train stations), things to do and see, and friendly people. I know you want to rest and reflect, and they have plenty of hostels/hotels/tourist apartments right by the ocean to choose from. There are also restaurants, grocery stores, and other shops - in all, it's a very accessible and easy city to navigate. I'm not sure if it will be as "quiet" as you want, that's the only thing - it's a city of about 300,000 people. But there's a beautiful Paseo Marítimo (ocean walk) that goes around the peninsula, and there are many quiet, reflective spots on it that you can just go and sit in for the day. San Sebastian is also gorgeous, with lots of amenities for the traveler. But it's quite expensive. If you're looking for something(s) smaller, I would also recommend Cambados (mentioned earlier), Viveiro, and Ribadeo. [/QUOTE]
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