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Olivares said:One of the things that surprised me while walking the Camino is actually the non-availability of open churches along The Way.
sillydoll said:...The bus leaves Burgos at 17h30 and returns at 08h30 the next day, not leaving enough time to see the village, hear the chanting and visit the museum...
Falcon,You can find bus schedules here:
http://www.aytoburgos.es/archivos/turis ... 12-ago.pdf
The return from Santo Domingo de Silos seems to be at 1000 now. That is still not late enough to visit the cloisters, which will be closed by the time the 1730 bus arrives in town.
I have always taken the bus to Santo Domingo de Silos on my arrival day, then toured Burgos when I returned the next day. It has worked well.
Another possibility is to rent a car for about 100 Euro, and share the cost with other pilgrims you have met heading into Burgos.
I have spent two nights out of six visits to Burgos. Once I had seen the cathedral, the city held little interest for me. Big cities are not my favorites. I now move on, or take a side trip.Falcon,
So you spent a night in Burgos as well?
Very good. I probably will not spend anymore time than I need. (Except of course the cathedral!)I have spent two nights out of six visits to Burgos. Once I had seen the cathedral, the city held little interest for me. Big cities are not my favorites. I now move on, or take a side trip.
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