Ourense: Council Gardens, As Burgas (Thermal Springs at 70 degrees Centigrade). The Romanic Cathedral was building in the XII th. Century. (Porch of the Paradise, Holy Christ Chapel…). Episcopal Palace (Archaeological Museum). Santa Eufemia Baroque Church. Council Square (the “Espolón”).San Francisco Monastery & Stª. María Madre Church. Panoramic drive: a long the riverside, Roman Bridge, Millenium Bridge, “Ninphas” Promenade… Ribadavia, declared to be of Historical and Artistic Interest, which is part of the European Routes of Jewish Heritage called “the Paths of Sepharad”.
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During the tour we will admire the landscapes of the Miño Valley where fortified historic towns follow one after another: Tui, with its medieval alleyways, cobbled streets and impressive cathedral, Valença do Miño (Portugal) with a 17th century double set of walls and a long commercial tradition, and the town of A Guarda with the Castro de St. Tecla, and old Celtic Settlement, one of the most important in the whole Europe.
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Along its coastline the mild temperaturas predominating for most of the year and its territory is tus broken up into extensive treecovered and beaches. Vigo panoramic tour: the main industrious city of Galicia. A important sculpture public collection: Workers Monument, Horses Fountain, Atlantic Gate, Industry Square… la Guía Park, el Castro Fortress (impressives views of the estuary & the Cíes Islands, el Berbés (the old fishermans village & the oyster market, Collegiate of Santa María), Quiñones de León Manor House & City Museum, Historical Gardens: French & English gardens.
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Pontevedra walking tour: Alameda (Monument to the Ponte Sampaio Heroes’). Santo Domingo Ruins. Typical and narrows squares: La Leña, La Verdura, Teucro & Herrería (San Francisco Church, La Peregrina Church). Santa María La Mayor Church: the most beautiful Renaissance constructions from Galicia. Liceo-Casino, Apparition’s Monastery…San Bartolome Church… Panoramic Drive: Along its coastline the mild temperaturas predominating for most of the year and its territory is tus broken up into extensive treecovered and beaches.
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Panoramic Drive: Along its coastline the mild temperaturas predominating for most of the year and its territory is tus broken up into extensive treecovered and beaches. La Toja is a natural pine covered island transformed in an important & luxurious tourist complex. Cambados is the old fishing village: the ruins of Santa María Dozo, San Benito Church & Fefiñanes Palace. Winegrowing is also important, Albariño surely being one of the finest white wines in the world.
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Panoramic drive: Coastal Panoramic tour to the north of La Coruña through As Mariñas, with beatufil beaches and green forest together. Betanzos (Knight´s City) it was the center or a province and one of the most important Galician cities during the Middle Ages. Three Gothic Churches: Santiago, San Francisco & Stª. María del Azogue. “Cruceiros”, fountains and old Palaces.
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A Coruña is one of Galicia´s largest cities that has grown up around a natural harbour along the Maritime Avenue from where the emblematic glass fronted buildings that give the town its nickname of “Crystal city” can be admired. This tour will give you the perfect opportunity to discover some of the best famous local landmarks in A Coruña, taking a sightseeing tour which includes passing by San Anton Castle originally built in the 16th century, the Hercules Tower, the only working Roman lighthouse in the world (s. II A.C.) & UNESCO World Heritage Site , the Domus or House of Mandkind (work of...
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“Pazo” de Santa Cruz de Ribadulla The founding of this “Pazo” (manor house) dates back to the 16th century and nowadays stands out as one of the best botanical gardens in Europe, with its magnificent camellias, gardenias, rhododendrons, azaleas ,… Other highlights include the “Walk of Olives Trees” probably from the fifteenth century, impressive century-old magnolias, the avenue of ancient box trees, a watermill, a beautiful waterfall and a chapel. Closed on Sunday and Bank Holidays (morning) “Pazo” de Oca This National Historic Landmark, built in the 17th and 18th centuries, has a battlement tower ornamented with heraldic symbols,...
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The Pilgrims Way to Santiago was declared World Heritage by the UNESCO in 1993. Countless people have gone to Compostela in pilgrimage, since St. James tomb was discovered in the 9th century by Teodomiro (the Iria Flavia´s Bishop).
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Panoramic & Walking tour: Obradoiro Square (San Jerónimo College, Catholic´s Kings Hospital, Raxoi Palace, San Fructuoso Churc.). Outside Catedral: Platerias Square (Treasure Façade & Cabildo’s Palace), Quintana Square (San Paio de Antealtares Convent, Casa de la Conga, Casa de la Parra, Royal Door & Holy Door), Azabachería Square (Corticela Chapel & San Martín Pinario Monastery). Walking tour through the “Rúas” (picturesque and narrow streets) admiring the “Pazos” (urban Manor House)… Optional: Inside Cathedral & Museum.
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Lugo, ciudad romana por excelencia cuya muralla del s. III ha sido declarada Patrimonio de la Humanidad por la UNESCO. A lo largo de la visita conoceremos la Plaza de Santa María (Palacio Episcopal), la Catedral, la Plaza del Campo (antiguo foro romano), el Convento Franciscano (Museo Provincial), la Plaza de Santo Domingo, la Alameda y el Ayuntamiento. En las inmediaciones de la ciudad de Lugo se encuentra el Castro de Viladonga, uno de los yacimientos arqueológicos mejor conservados de la cultura “celta “.
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