Santiago de Compostela is much more than the end of the Camino; it is a city full of soul, where every corner breathes history, art and tradition. On our walking tour, you will enter its old town, a World Heritage Site, and feel the magic of its cobblestone streets, monumental squares and ancient legends that still whisper in its centuries-old walls. You will discover the vibrant local life, its markets, its gastronomy and the unmistakable atmosphere of pilgrims and travelers from all over the world.
At the end of the tour, we will stop at a local bar to relax with a glass of wine or beer, accompanied by a delicious Galician appetizer. A perfect tour to discover Santiago de Compostela from its most emblematic corners!
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Alameda Park in Santiago de Compostela is an iconic green space, known for its charming landscaping, tree-lined avenues and grassy areas. It stands out for its statues, such as the one dedicated to Valle-Inclán, and offers panoramic views of the city. With kiosks, cafes and games areas, it's a versatile place to relax. In addition, it hosts cultural events, contributing to its vitality and connection with the community.
The Pazo de Fonseca, located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, is a Renaissance building from the 16th century that was originally the College of Santiago Alfeo, antecedent of the current University of Santiago de Compostela (USC). Its Plateresque-style facade and impressive cloister are some of its highlights. Inside, it houses the Xeral Library of the university and usually hosts exhibitions and cultural events.
The heart of Santiago de Compostela and a focal point for pilgrims. Surrounded by the imposing Cathedral, the Rajoy Palace, the Colegio de San Jerónimo and the Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, the square is an impressive setting. With a wide cobbled esplanade, it is a place where we will discover history, architecture and we will participate in the energy of the visitors who complete the Camino de Santiago.
You will make your own way to the meeting points