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In Santiago De Compestela For NYE

theitcrowd

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Hey everyone,

I live in Lisbon but I don't have the time to do the Camino due to my training etc. but I still want to visit Santiago De Compestela and get an experience and talk to the pilgrims and people who did the walk...

I Just want to know how easy it is to just go out and talk to people in Santiago? Can I just visit a place or something and make friends? And maybe spend the NYE together I'll be there for the 31st and 1st

Sorry if this is the wrong place to post but I was just wondering!

Thanks!

Rah
 
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Welcome rah, my answer would be yes, just approach pilgrims on the street or having coffee and strike up a conversation. You will easily spot them as they will all walk pretty much like John Wayne :). You will understand this walk if you ever do the Camino yourself. :)


Thank you so much for you reply! :)

Also do you recommend any places in Santiago to stay like hostels maybe to meet people? This is just a solo trip on my own for NYE driving all the way from Lisbon and I want to make the most of it and meeting people is on top of the list :)

Have a great New Year :)
 
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I went many years ago to Compostela to visit the cathedral, the old city and see what was this "pilgrimage thing" about. When I saw pilgrims hugging each other at Portico de la Gloria, I knew this was what I wanted to do (and I did...four times, since then).
I suggest you take a bus to Lavacolla (the village, not the airport) and walk from there to Santiago; it is just 10 km, but it will give you a taste of the walk (tip: it could be rainy) and see the feelings of the pilgrims: some of them happy, some pensive, or just very tired. It is a very emotional final stage.
As for lodgings, maybe an "albergue turistico" (this is, a mixed place, where pilgrims and tourists are both accepted) will suit you. Albergue Acuario could be an option (available in booking.com). Some albergues offer also private rooms but communal areas.
 
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Hey everyone,

I live in Lisbon but I don't have the time to do the Camino due to my training etc. but I still want to visit Santiago De Compestela and get an experience and talk to the pilgrims and people who did the walk...

I Just want to know how easy it is to just go out and talk to people in Santiago? Can I just visit a place or something and make friends? And maybe spend the NYE together I'll be there for the 31st and 1st

Sorry if this is the wrong place to post but I was just wondering!

Thanks!

Rah

I will be in Santiago for New Year's Eve before heading back to Fromista to continue my Camino, I am more then happy to meet up with you and bore your ears off with pilgrim/hospitalera tales ;-) I will arrive with the bus at 20:00 in Santiago and plan to stay at San Martin Pineiro. Buen Camino de la Vida, SY
 

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