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Things I have enjoyed in this wonderful city:
-Up early one morning at dawn to walk the quiet streets.
-Rooftop tour of the Cathedral
-Stroll through Alameda Park ~ beautiful views of the Cathedral from the promenade.
-Sit against a pillar opposite the Cathedral in Plaza Obradoiro (if it's not rainingand pilgrim / people watch and just enjoy the energy of the plaza
-Stroll the streets in the evening ~ depending on the weather there may be outdoor music in different spots
-Visit Abastos Market
-Visit Bonoval Park
-Coffee or a drink at Cafe Casino
-The unknown - things that are discovered just by being there and wandering about.
Congratulations on your wonderful camino!!
Things I have enjoyed in this wonderful city:
-Up early one morning at dawn to walk the quiet streets.
-Rooftop tour of the Cathedral
-Stroll through Alameda Park ~ beautiful views of the Cathedral from the promenade. Look for the the Acoustic Bench and the poet Valle-Inclan on his bench.
-Sit against a pillar opposite the Cathedral in Plaza Obradoiro (if it's not rainingand pilgrim / people watch and just enjoy the energy of the plaza
-Stroll the streets in the evening ~ depending on the weather there may be outdoor music in different spots
-Visit Abastos Market
-Visit Bonoval Park
-Coffee or a drink at Cafe Casino
-The unknown - things that are discovered just by being there and wandering about.
Congratulations on your wonderful camino!!
SO any suggestions of great things to do in Santiago itself?!
Last year I broke my toe in Finisterre, slightly curtailing my adventures when the bus brought me back to Santiago, and validating a definite gear change. These were my favourite things over those few days...Hi everyone!
I can't believe it but I'm sitting here 20km from Santiago after walking the Camino del Norte and the Camino Primitivo. I'm ready for the final stretch tomorrow and needless to say it's exciting times!
My plan is to carry on walking to Muxia and then across ending in Finisterre but once I'm back in Santiago I have 2 days before my flight out....SO any suggestions of great things to do in Santiago itself?!
All the best!
Emma x
Do the free Pilgrim's Meal at the Parador. A trippy tradition, plus you get to see the beautiful inside spaces normally only allowed to paying guests, AND the hotel kitchen. Cool.
Please explain. I haven't heard of this.Then again, I was once allowed by the Parador to be an 11th Pilgrim,
Hi everyone!
I can't believe it but I'm sitting here 20km from Santiago after walking the Camino del Norte and the Camino Primitivo. I'm ready for the final stretch tomorrow and needless to say it's exciting times!
My plan is to carry on walking to Muxia and then across ending in Finisterre but once I'm back in Santiago I have 2 days before my flight out....SO any suggestions of great things to do in Santiago itself?!
All the best!
Emma x
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