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![]() 4 days, 3 nights Visit to Santiago de Compostela Santiago de Compostela is a vision of age-old stonework nestled in the green forests of northwestern Spain, near the Galician rías or sea estuaries. Originally a neglible site of passage along a Roman Road, the early 9th century discovery of the tomb of the Apostle Saint James soon attracted throngs of pilgrims and devoted Christians. A Romanica cathedral was erected, and over the centuries, enlarged, to include additions reflecting the sober Renaissance and majestic Baroque architecture of their respective days. The cathedral set the tone for all other building, thus, the majestic, fluent continuity of granite based architectural design is echoed in Santiago´s monasteries, pilgrim hospitals, myriad churches, and homes of nobility, set off by patios and plazas where time stands still. ![]() Rosaliana Route and Rosalía de Castro Museum This route covers the vital and poetic spaces of the autor, between Santiago and Padrón, two cities and settings with which she maintained life-long ties, a source of inspiration reflected in her writing. ![]() Visit to A Coruña ![]()
Transport to all activities and to Santiago de Compostela Airport Visits and tourism route
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* VAT not included * Prices quoted are per person * Double room double occupancy, rollaway beds for children * Seasons determined by Turgalicia Días Verdes schedule * The management reserves the right to change itineraries due to adverse weather and tides
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