Top 15 Things To Do In Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Here are top 15 things to do in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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1. Catedral de Santiago de Compostela -
2. Pórtico de la Gloria -
3. Parque de la Alamed -
4. Camino de Santiago -
5. Casco Historico -
6. Praza da Quintana -
7. Praza do Obradoiro -
8. Hostal dos Reis Católicos -
9. Colegiata de Santa María del Sar -
10. Noia -
11. Monastery of San Martiño Pinario -
12. Seafood -
13. Mercado de Abastos -
14. Galician drinks -
15. Padrón -
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Living In Santiago De Compostela, Spain
Living In Santiago De Compostela, Spain
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Living in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
I've lived in Seville, Barcelona, and now Santiago de Compostela. I'll share my experiences living in each city as I complete my search for the most ideal city in Spain to settle down in. Each city has its own charm and other than the chain smoking in Seville, Spain is a wonderful place to live.
I've lived in Germany before as well but the past 2 decades I've lived in the US, Los Angeles, San Diego, and Portland, Oregon.
Santiago de Compostela, Spain - Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
SPAIN TRAVEL - Santiago de Compostela, Galicia
Back in Santiago is all about my mom's return to the place she called home over 50 years ago and where two of my siblings were born. Back then, Francisco Franco was in power and Santiago was mostly a charming student town. It has changed greatly since then. Yet, she remembers it fondly as a place of friends, fun times and great personal growth. This was a very important stop, both for her and for me. I finally had a chance to meet the people and places behind her stories and better yet, share this moment with you all. More to come on #A25DayJourney.
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Spain 2 euro 2018 Coin - Old Town of Santiago de Compostela
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Сантьяго-де-Компостела. Часть 2. Испания. Santiago de Compostela.
Это наше второе путешествие в Сантьяго. Теперь мы приехали, зная что именно ведёт сюда так много людей. Мы узнали про путь паломников - путь святого Иакова. Побывали на службе в соборе св. Иакова. Снова прогулялись по городу, узнали где какие здания и чем они были раньше.
А до этой поездки были в нулевой точке этого пути - в Фистерре. О ней видео будет тоже, но позже. Там я подробнее расскажу что же это за путь такой необычный, в который люди вкладывают так много своих сил.
Black Girl World Traveller: Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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HOLA GALICIA! - 10 COSAS QUÉ HACER EN SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA ︱ Galicia 1 de 8︱ De Viaje con Armando
Amigos!!! Comenzamos con nuevos videos, nueva serie, nuevo viaje Bienvenidos a Galicia en España. En este video les doy 10 tips de cosas que debes hacer en la capital Gallega: Santiago de Compostela. ¡No olvides compartirlo!
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Walk along the narrow streets Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Walk along the narrow streets around the 11th-century Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela.
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10 Things to do in Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela is not just the final point of the Camino de Santiago, it is a fantastic place to explore, wandering around its alleys and stone-paved streets. As some Galicians say, Santiago is not a city, it is a 'big village'. The city population is just around the 100,000 mark but with nearly 50,000 students settling there for the academic year and thousands of pilgrims walking into town every year.
I think Santiago is a great city but I'm obviously biased. I lived in Santiago (or 'Compostela') for four years while studying at the city's University (one of the oldest in the world by the way.
10 things to do in Santiago de Compostela:
1-Cathedral
If you have walked all the way to Santiago de Compostela, your first stop is likely to be the Praza do Obradoiro with its imposing Cathedral, where the remains of Saint James are (allegedly) buried. The cathedral is Santiago's most famous building with a Romanesque structure and later Gothic and Baroque elements. At the Cathedral, check out the Pórtico da Gloria (the original Romanesque porch entrance by Mestre Mateo), the Botafumeiro (its giant thurible) and, if you are not scared of heights, ask to walk up to the Cathedral's rooftop to enjoy fantastic panoramic views of Santiago.
2-The Old Town
Santiago is divided in two main districts: the Old Town (Zona Vella) and the New Town (Zona Nova).
The Old Town with is winding granite streets, arches, squares and monuments has been an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Here you will find not only Romanesque and baroque churches, museums and some of the oldest University buildings but also many cosy cafes, traditional and contemporary restaurants, interesting shops and some of the best nightlife too!
3-Alameda Park
Take a breather at the Alameda, Santiago's most emblematic green space. Go for a stroll along the Paseo da Ferradura, get a nice tree-framed view of the Cathedral, sit by the statue of writer Valle Inclán or take a picture with the statue of 'As Marías', the two Fandiño sisters dressed in their colourful outfits. The sisters used to go for a walk in the Alameda every day at 2 o'clock on the dot. The Alameda park is also central point to many celebrations in Santiago's busy festival calendar.
4-'De Viños' -- Wine trail
Rúa do Franco goes all the way to the Obradoiro Square and takes its name after the French pilgrims that used to follow this street to get to the Cathedral. With adjacent Raíña, this is the most famous street to go out for a few drinks with friends. Many bars and restaurants along the Franco display their octopus, shellfish and other Galician delicacies on their windows (vegetarians beware!) and most offer a free bite with each drink: croquettes, tortilla or even tiger filet (not really tiger meat, by the way).
5-Museo das Peregrinacións
After walking to Santiago as a pilgrim, you should probably visit this museum, dedicated to the pilgrimage.
6-San Domingos de Bonaval Park
'Bonaval' for short, is another popular park in Santiago de Compostela. Bonaval sits on the grounds of a Dominican convent's old cemetery and has been re-invented into a secluded public green space by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza. Next to Bonaval you'll find two of Santiago's best museums: the CGAC (Galician Contemporary Art Centre) in a modern building also by Siza and the Museum of the Galician People (Museo do Pobo Galego) in the former convent.
7-Mercado de Abastos
9-Festas
Festas da Ascensión in May and Festas do Apóstolo in July are the main celebrations in Santiago, with outdoor concerts and many other events taking place, some of them free of charge. However, there are many more festivals in and around the different neighbourhoods in Santiago.
10-Try octopus
You can't leave Santiago (or Galicia) without trying the land's most iconic dish: octopus. The Galicians call it octopus fair style ('pulpo á feira') as it used to be a dish eaten on market day; while Spaniards like to call it octopus Galician style.
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2 - COMER EN GALICIA - BOAMAR - BOAVOA - MERCADO BOANERGES - SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA
La cena del 1er día de nuestro viaje gastronómico a Galicia fue en un sitio nuevo del que nos hablaron muy bien, el BoaMar de Yayo Daporta que tiene un restaurante Estrella Michelín y ahora abrió este en Santiago, junto con un cocktail bar al lado, el edificio es el Mercado Boanerges, muy bonito, con una planta baja con varios bares especializados en delicias gallegas y en el 1er piso está el restaurante BoaMar y el bar BoaVoa. La atención en ambos fue muy buena.
The dinner of the 1st day of our gastronomic trip to Galicia was in a new place that was highly recommended, the BoaMar by Yayo Daporta that has a Michelin Star restaurant and now he opened this one in Santiago, along with a cocktail bar next door, the building is the Boanerges Market, very nice, with a ground floor with several bars specialized in Galician delicacies and on the 1st floor is the BoaMar restaurant and the BoaVoa bar.
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Santiago de Compostela Food Tour Galicia Camino de Santiago
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