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Exclusive Excursion from Coruña to Santiago de Compostela for Cruise-Ship Passengers

Exclusive Excursion from Coruña to Santiago de Compostela for Cruise-Ship Passengers

Upon disembarking in Coruña, you will be picked up at the cruise-ship passenger terminal to begin an excursion to Santiago de Compostela. After a one-hour bus ride, you will arrive in Santiago, where you will enjoy a 90-minute guided visit of the historic city center. The tour includes stops at the Alameda Park, the sculpture of Valle-Inclán, and the statue of Las dos Marías. The Alameda Park, a place of great importance for the people of Santiago de Compostela. This park offers a perfect blend of nature and art, with stunning panoramic views of the Cathedral from the Paseo de los Leones. Here, you will see the sculpture of Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, a famous Galician writer who is a symbol of Spanish literature. Finally, the tour of the old town will take you to the majestic Obradoiro Square, the historical and spiritual epicenter of Santiago de Compostela. This emblematic square, surrounded by impressive buildings of different architectural styles, is the place where the routes of the Camino de Santiago converge and where thousands of pilgrims culminate their journey each year, filling the space with emotion and satisfaction upon reaching their destination. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the spectacular views of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, a masterpiece of Romanesque art that stands majestically in the square. The main façade, known as the Portico de la Gloria, is a true sculptural gem that narrates biblical scenes and symbolizes heavenly glory, capturing the essence of the Christian faith that has attracted pilgrims for centuries. In addition to the cathedral, the square is surrounded by other historic buildings of great importance, such as the Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, a former pilgrims' hospital converted into a Parador, the Colegio de San Xerome, today the seat of the rectorate of the University of Santiago, and the Palacio de Raxoi, the current seat of the City Hall and the Presidency of the Xunta de Galicia. Being in the Obradoiro square will allow you to soak up the unique atmosphere that defines Santiago de Compostela: a mixture of religious fervor, ancient culture and the energy of the pilgrims who, after traveling long kilometers, find in this place the end of their journey. It is a place where past and present intertwine, creating an experience that will leave a deep impression on you. The Cathedral Museum, located within the complex, offers a deeper perspective on the history of the temple and the Jacobean cult. Here you can explore collections of sacred art, liturgical vestments, manuscripts and other relics that have been part of the religious and cultural life of Santiago de Compostela for more than a thousand years. To enjoy Galician gastronomy to the fullest during the excursion: Pulpo a Feira Galician Empanada Steamed Mussels Santiago Cake Queixo Tetilla Galician Broth The time of the excursion will be adapted to the port of call of your cruise-ship passenger in the port of reference.

Between Plazas and Legends: A Tour through the Heart of Santiago

Between Plazas and Legends: A Tour through the Heart of Santiago

The tour of Santiago de Compostela begins at the emblematic Plaza del Obradoiro, a meeting place for pilgrims from all over the world after completing the Camino de Santiago. Plaza del Obradoiro, a meeting place for pilgrims from all over the world after completing the Camino de Santiago. Here stands the majestic Cathedral of Santiago, whose west façade is a masterpiece of 18th century Galician Baroque. Rajoy Palace, a neoclassical building from the same century that currently houses the City Hall of Santiago and the Presidency of the Xunta de Galicia. This palace was originally designed for the confessors' seminary of the cathedral. Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, a 15th century Plateresque building that was a former hospital for pilgrims and is now one of the oldest and most prestigious Parador Hotels in Spain. Plaza de la Quintana, located at the back of the cathedral. This square is divided into two areas: the Quintana de los Vivos (Quintana of the Living) and the Quintana de los Muertos (Quintana of the Dead). The name comes from its former function as a cemetery, which gives it an air of mystery and history that is palpable as you walk through its corners. Plaza de Platerías, known for being the only square that preserves a Romanesque facade of the cathedral, and also the oldest of the four squares surrounding the temple. In the center of the square is the Fuente de los Caballos, an elegant fountain that is wrapped in legends related to the jewels of Queen Lupa, a mythical character of the Compostela tradition. University of Santiago de Compostela, founded in 1495. This building is not only a symbol of Galician knowledge and culture, but also reflects the architectural evolution of the city, with styles ranging from Renaissance to Baroque. Strolling through its surroundings is like stepping back in time and feeling the presence of the countless students who have passed through its classrooms. Calle del Franco, one of the liveliest streets in Santiago, famous for its tapas bars and restaurants. It is the perfect place to enjoy Galician gastronomy, from the famous octopus a la gallega to lacón con grelos, not forgetting the emblematic tarta de Santiago. This vibrant place offers a unique blend of tradition and local life, with taverns that have stood the test of time. Parque de La Alameda, a green space much appreciated by Santiago residents. Here, a special stop takes us to meet Las Dos Marías, a sculpture that pays homage to the sisters Maruxa and Coralia Fandiño Ricart. These women used to stroll through the Alameda every day, dressed extravagantly and always ready to chat and flirt with students.

Santiago: Essential Tour of the city's emblematic places

Santiago: Essential Tour of the city's emblematic places

"Discover Santiago de Compostela with this Walking Tour of the Holy City". Santiago de Compostela, the spiritual jewel of Galicia, is a destination full of history, stunning architecture and a vibrant atmosphere. Designed to immerse a group of up to 8 people, this shared experience is made to discover the cultural and religious richness of the city, exploring its most emblematic sites. Our initial proposal focuses on exploring four distinctive areas of the city with its most representative landmarks: - Alameda Park: We will start our tour in the beautiful Alameda Park, a green oasis in the heart of the city. Here, among leafy trees and elegant walks, we will discover the history of the park and its importance for the locals. - Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela: We will head towards the majestic Cathedral, the final destination of thousands of pilgrims who walk the Camino de Santiago every year. We will admire its impressive façade and its imposing towers. A moment for reflection and admiration. - Around the Cathedral: We will explore the Cathedral's surroundings, strolling through the streets that are home to charming shops, cafes and restaurants. We will discover the Plaza de Platerías, Plaza de la Quintana and other corners with fascinating stories that have witnessed centuries of history. - The Abastos Market: We will conclude our tour at the Mercado de Abastos, where we will be greeted by the enticing aromas of local produce. Here, in a lively and colourful atmosphere, we will have the opportunity to enjoy the fresh products coming from the Galician land. Details and Flexibility: Our guide will be attentive to the interests of the group, being able to adapt the route according to the preferences of the participants. We strive to offer a personalised and memorable experience for everyone. Customer Experience: From the moment we meet until our farewell, we are committed to making every moment special. Our guide will be available to answer questions, provide additional information and ensure the satisfaction of every member of the group. With this proposal, we hope to offer a unique and enriching experience for those who wish to discover the charms of Santiago de Compostela. ⛪ #TourSantiago

Santiago de Compostela: Sights & Highlights Walking tour

Santiago de Compostela: Sights & Highlights Walking tour

Get to know Santiago de Compostela at your own pace on this interactive guided app walking tour. You'll explore the city on foot and get points for solving different types of tasks: Find sights: You will use hints to find the best sights and hidden gems throughout the city. The map function in the app will guide you there. Solve questions: Once you’ve arrived at the place you’re looking for, you’ll be asked questions about the sight. Most of the time, the answers are hidden in signs, pictures, etc. A great and fun way to learn new things about the city. Have fun: During the adventure you can also expect exciting photo tasks that require a lot of creativity. If you master the snapshots, you will be rewarded with points. Along the way, you’ll reach amazing places like "Parque da Alameda", "Praza do Obradoiro", "Praza da Quintana” and many more! After booking, you’ll get a code via email with instructions on how to start. Head to the “Zone C - Cultural Information Point” and use the code to unlock the guided tour in the app. The tour ends at the “Parque da Alameda”. The experience is not limited in time. You can explore the city at your own pace and take breaks. The tour lasts on average about 1-2 hours.

Exclusive Excursion from Vigo to Santiago de Compostela for Cruise-Ship Passengers

Exclusive Excursion from Vigo to Santiago de Compostela for Cruise-Ship Passengers

Upon disembarking in Vigo, you will be picked up at the cruise-ship passenger terminal to begin an excursion to Santiago de Compostela. After a one-hour bus ride, you will arrive in Santiago, where you will enjoy a 90-minute guided visit of the historic city center. The tour includes stops at the Alameda Park, the sculpture of Valle-Inclán, and the statue of Las dos Marías. The Alameda Park, a place of great importance for the people of Santiago de Compostela. This park offers a perfect blend of nature and art, with stunning panoramic views of the Cathedral from the Paseo de los Leones. Here, you will see the sculpture of Ramón María del Valle-Inclán, a famous Galician writer who is a symbol of Spanish literature. Finally, the tour of the old town will take you to the majestic Obradoiro Square, the historical and spiritual epicenter of Santiago de Compostela. This emblematic square, surrounded by impressive buildings of different architectural styles, is the place where the routes of the Camino de Santiago converge and where thousands of pilgrims culminate their journey each year, filling the space with emotion and satisfaction upon reaching their destination. Upon arrival, you will be greeted by the spectacular views of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, a masterpiece of Romanesque art that stands majestically in the square. The main façade, known as the Portico de la Gloria, is a true sculptural gem that narrates biblical scenes and symbolizes heavenly glory, capturing the essence of the Christian faith that has attracted pilgrims for centuries. In addition to the cathedral, the square is surrounded by other historic buildings of great importance, such as the Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, a former pilgrims' hospital converted into a Parador, the Colegio de San Xerome, today the seat of the rectorate of the University of Santiago, and the Palacio de Raxoi, the current seat of the City Hall and the Presidency of the Xunta de Galicia. Being in the Obradoiro square will allow you to soak up the unique atmosphere that defines Santiago de Compostela: a mixture of religious fervor, ancient culture and the energy of the pilgrims who, after traveling long kilometers, find in this place the end of their journey. It is a place where past and present intertwine, creating an experience that will leave a deep impression on you. The Cathedral Museum, located within the complex, offers a deeper perspective on the history of the temple and the Jacobean cult. Here you can explore collections of sacred art, liturgical vestments, manuscripts and other relics that have been part of the religious and cultural life of Santiago de Compostela for more than a thousand years. To enjoy Galician gastronomy to the fullest during the excursion: Octopus a Feira Galician Empanada Galician Empanada Steamed Mussels Santiago Cake Queixo Tetilla Galician Broth The time of the excursion will be adapted to the port of call of your cruise-ship passenger.

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