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Santiago de Compostela is the capital of Galicia, an autonomous region in the northwest of Spain. The city has about 100,000 inhabitants and is placed on the Unesco World Heritage List.
From the Santiago de Compostela Travel Guide
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Very well, but it's located to 8 km from the center of Santiago (no 3 km) ... more
The room was nice and the breakfast was very good. The problem are the construction materials of the inside of building , because the noise of people walking and leaving their rooms is really loud, the eco spreads through the rooms and its impossible to sleep when people are walking outside. ... more
Where to eat in Spain
I would like restaurant recommendations for the following cities? Any kind of food is okay, cheap or expensive, has to be good. Madrid, San Sebastian, Santiago de Compostela, Sevilla, Malaga, and Barcelona. Thank you. ...
Which is the most charming historical little town in Europe?
My candidates are: Cesky Krumlov (Czech Rep) Sighisoara (Romania) Dubrovnik (Croatia) Siena (Italy) Bamberg and Rothenburg (both Germany) Toledo, Segovia and Santiago de Compostela (all Spain) Sintra (Portugal) what else? ...
11 days in Spain - Madrid and around
Hi, So we finally decided to go to Spain in April, any suggestions for an 11-day trip? We would like to see Toledo, of course, and also toying with the idea of flying out to Santiago de Compostela, for a day or so. Recommendations, ideas are welcome. Thanks again P. ...
Barcelona- Spain. (Camino de Santiago)
started walking from Pamplona toward Santiago de Compostela. I will write about Barcelona and its many ...
Posted in Island Hopper's Travel Blog by IsleHopper
CAMINO DE SANTIAGO
.) Pontomarin - Palas de Rei (24 km.) Palas de Rei - Arzúa (26 km.) Arzúa - O Pedrouzo (21 km.) O Pedrouzo til Santiago de Compostela (19 km.) OG SÅ SPØRGER MAN SIG SELV HVORFOR !!?? jeg vil lade JFK svare på ...
Posted in CAMINO DE SANTIAGO by willy skou
An idea of the road that I will be walking next week!
The path from St Jean Pied de Port to Santiago de Compostela Looking at the first day's walk in profile, I can see why those who started in Saint Jean Pied de Port, on the 'wrong' side of the Pyrenees, rather than in Roncesvalles from where the worst uphill is behind you, feel a little proud and special! ...
Posted in A Pilgrimage with a Purpose by Lalinde