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Things to do in Santiago when it rains

LaufAnna

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Hola friends,
I am staying some days in Santiago. It's my second time so I already did a lot of things there. Normally I am relaxing the whole day in the parks and old town, eating my own lunch stuff. Now there will be rain the next days and I am searching for locations where I can read , relax, and bringing my own eating stuff with me. It's not possible in a Café right?
I just need a roof and maybe some heat :)
Do you have any tips for me ? Or any good low costs café/bars where I can stay some hours? I am a young study girl.

Thank you!!

LA
 
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One spot where you can sit forever near the cathedral is the Cafe Casino, 35 rua del Vilar. It has existed since 1873. Open from 9am to after midnight they do breakfast, drinks and simple meals. The comfy upholstered chairs and old-fashioned decor (but upgraded with WiFi) reminds me of the old Algonquin in NYC when I was much younger. You can happily sit in the Casino while nursing a drink for hours watching the world go by or writing.
 
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The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Thank your for your first answers!
@falcon269 Do you mean the cafeteria or the salon de peregrino? I only went right now to the cafeteria but not to the salon. Is it behind the reception?
Was feeling a little mystery in front of the reception :-D
 
Thanks @Kanga for recommending Pilgrim House - you beat me to it! Yes, Anna, you're very welcome to come visit us today! We're open until 8pm and we have quiet spaces where you can read, and a kitchenette where you can prepare your own food. We're located close to the Cathedral, at Rua Nova, 19. Maybe we'll see you soon!! And - Cafe Casino and San Martin Pinario are also great spaces as well. Take care.
Faith
 
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One spot where you can sit forever near the cathedral is the Cafe Casino, 35 rua del Vilar. It has existed since 1873. Open from 9am to after midnight they do breakfast, drinks and simple meals. The comfy upholstered chairs and old-fashioned decor (but upgraded with WiFi) reminds me of the old Algonquin in NYC when I was much younger. You can happily sit in the Casino while nursing a drink for hours watching the world go by or writing.
Ah yes, The Algonquin and the likes of Dorothy Parker, et al - my favourite era for writers and clothes.
 
Visit the Ciudade de Cultura and spend some time in the beautiful library there.
 
Thanks @Kanga for recommending Pilgrim House - you beat me to it! Yes, Anna, you're very welcome to come visit us today! We're open until 8pm and we have quiet spaces where you can read, and a kitchenette where you can prepare your own food. We're located close to the Cathedral, at Rua Nova, 19. Maybe we'll see you soon!! And - Cafe Casino and San Martin Pinario are also great spaces as well. Take care.
Faith
Hello Faith, didn't we meet at the Pilgrims' House for the Christmas Party last year? Its such a lovely place to be, the House. I will be arriving in The Holy City on Sunday, 20 March 2016. I'm in Germany now, spending a great week with a Camino sister and her loving husband. I will drop by before I head off where The Holy Spirit guides me. Please say hello to all the beautiful people who make this haven possible. Peace be with you. Buen Camino :), Caesar
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
Hola friends,
I am staying some days in Santiago. It's my second time so I already did a lot of things there. Normally I am relaxing the whole day in the parks and old town, eating my own lunch stuff. Now there will be rain the next days and I am searching for locations where I can read , relax, and bringing my own eating stuff with me. It's not possible in a Café right?
I just need a roof and maybe some heat :)
Do you have any tips for me ? Or any good low costs café/bars where I can stay some hours? I am a young study girl.

Thank you!!

LA
LaufAnna, I will arrive in Santiago on Sunday, 20 March 2016 at 8.30 pm in the airport. Maybe we can meet at the Mass? Buen Camino :), Caesar
 
Even if you are not staying there, San Martin de Pinario has a very nice lounge. I doubt they will notice or care if you rest and eat there.
Falcon, they will NOT mind. The staff are so dedicated and kind. Always there "to serve". I've spent a lot of time there, have stayed there, have eaten there. Its wonderful. And only a few steps away from the Cathedral. Buen Camino, :) Caesar
 
Hello Faith, didn't we meet at the Pilgrims' House for the Christmas Party last year? Its such a lovely place to be, the House. I will be arriving in The Holy City on Sunday, 20 March 2016. I'm in Germany now, spending a great week with a Camino sister and her loving husband. I will drop by before I head off where The Holy Spirit guides me. Please say hello to all the beautiful people who make this haven possible. Peace be with you. Buen Camino :), Caesar

Hola Caesar! We did have a Christmas Eve Party ! My husband, Nate, and our teammates Anne and Gale were there. (I was home with the kids ;)) . We'll be open all next week (except for Sundays) and will enjoy meeting you/ seeing you again. Take care and enjoy Germany!
 
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Hola Caesar! We did have a Christmas Eve Party ! My husband, Nate, and our teammates Anne and Gale were there. (I was home with the kids ;)) . We'll be open all next week (except for Sundays) and will enjoy meeting you/ seeing you again. Take care and enjoy Germany!
Hola, my Camino sister. I met Nate, Anne and Gale. I hope to meet you when I show up there. Thank you for your good wishes. Caesar
 

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