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Vigo the happiest city in Spain
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[QUOTE="lt56ny, post: 1241144, member: 19122"] I was there last year in November. It was when I was walking in heavy rain just about every day. I did think that the Xunta albergue was really nice and clean. The hospitalaria was really nice too. The location of the Xunta was not great in terms of scenery but I didn't walk around much as it was raining alot. I ended up buying a salad and making a bocadillo in the albergue. The next morning I walked through the city and they were in the process of putting up (I guess they are famous, from what I read here) their Christmas lights. Stopped for a coffee and pan tostada. The guy was nice and we chatted. But overall I have no real fond memory of Vigo. I will return to do the coastal again to finish this year's camino. Going to do the Aragones again and Madrid first, (very excited to do the Aragones again and my first Madrid). Hoping it will be a little dryer this time on the CP coastal. I really enjoyed it the last time even though it was like walking in your shower with a poncho on ;)) I will give VIgo another look. I checked Gronze and there is a hostal called R4. It shows it is closed in November but who knows. If it is open I will stay there as it is in the Central Historico. Bookings shows some other choices too. Guess I could splurge a little to get a better look at this city. [/QUOTE]
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