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10 Best place to visit in Santa Comba Spain

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➡️ CÁDIZ Travel Guide ???????????????? #086

Everything you need to know about CÁDIZ, on one single video.
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00:00 Travel guide: Cádiz
01:05 The location
02:10 Must-see places
16:50 What and where to eat
20:55 Where to stay
21:46 How to get
22:58 Best time of the year
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Qué ver en Tudela ???????? | 10 Lugares imprescindibles

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Esta bella ciudad es conocida como el centro económico de la ribera de Navarra. Su nombre tiene origen en la palabra romana “Tutela” y se tienen indicios de que su territorio ha estado habitado desde el Paleolítico inferior e, ininterrumpidamente, desde la Edad de Hierro. El territorio de Tudela tiene historia celta, celtíbera, romana, visigoda, musulmana y cristiana; riqueza cultural que hace muy difícil decidir qué ver en Tudela. Es por ello que hoy en El viajero feliz te traemos un itinerario con 11 lugares imperdibles qué ver en Tudela

Además de todos los lugares que vayas a conocer en tu visita a Tudela, también disfrutarás de este destino gracias a su gastronomía. Una gastronomía de primer nivel, con la verdura como auténtica protagonista de sus platos. Podrás probar los maravillosos espárragos de Navarra, los pimientos rojos del piquillo y por supuesto… los cogollos de Tudela. ¡Una auténtica delicia!

Debes saber además, que cada año se organizan unas jornadas de degustación de la verdura. Si coincide tu visita con estas jornadas es posible que te encuentres la ciudad con muchos más visitantes, pero bien merece la pena puesto que podrás probar excelentes pinchos y tapas de verdura en prácticamente todos los bares y restaurantes de la ciudad.

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Visit : España ~ Galicia ~ Coruña ~ Ferrol ~Santa Comba (Travel, Discover & Explore)

España ~ Galicia ~ Coruña ~ Ferrol

Chanteiro, Doniños, San Jorge, Cobas, Santa Comba, Valdoviño

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Playas Ponzos, Santa Comba y Sartaña

Vuelo del Aguila sobre estas playas gallegas

OS MELHORES E MAIS SECRETOS LUGARES DA GALÍCIA - ROAD TRIP GALÍCIA ESPANHA - EP6

Neste vídeo, vocÊ vai conhecer os melhores e mais secretos lugares da Galícia, Espanha. Aqui você vai ver os pontos turísticos na Galícia: Praia de San Xurxo, Ermida de Santa Comba, Mondonhedo (ou Mondoñedo) e também a Praia das Catedrais. Mondonhedo é um dos melhores pueblos (vila espanhola) no país.

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Neste roteiro pela espanha, conhecemos os melhores lugares da Galícia. SE LIGA:

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Dessa forma, se você busca por o que fazer na espanha? o que fazer na galícia? Os melhores pontos turísticos na galicia? Neste vlog de viagem, você vai conhecer um dos melhores destinos da espanha.

00:00 Introdução & Praia de San Xurxo
01:50 Ermida de Santa Comba
03:07 Jantar na Espanha (comida galega)
03:36 Mondonhedo (ou Mondoñedo) - Um dos pueblos (vilas) mais bonitos da Espanha
04:31 Catedral de Mondonhedo
05:30 Diferenças entre galego e o espanhol
06:08 Fonte de Mondonedo
06:26 Ponte Pasatempo & Bairro dos Moínhos
07:02 Muralha de Mondonhedo
07:56 Seminário de Mondonhedo (um dos mais importantes da Espanha)
08:34 Praia das Catedrais (a melhor praia da Galícia)

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Franco to Santa Comba de Rossas (Bragança - Portugal)

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00:59:05 Podence
01:05:25 Quintela de Lampaças
01:10:21 Vale de Nogueira
01:13:22 Santa Comba de Rossas

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The ULTIMATE Travel Guide: Santiago de Compostela

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Every year for centuries, thousands of pilgrims have traveled the Saint James' Way, arriving at Galicia's capital and entering the famed Cathedral. The relics of James the Apostle, found in the ninth century, are believed by tradition to be interred here. However, Santiago de Compostela is a very vibrant city with a variety of other things to do for tourists, pilgrims included: countless eateries and bars where you can sample delectable Galician seafood, an old town centre that is a UNESCO World Heritage Site, provocative contemporary art, etc. This city, which blends history with a more contemporary side, offers a lot to do.

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Galicia, Spain: Santiago de Compostela - Rick Steves’ Europe Travel Guide - Travel Bite

More info about traveling the Camino de Santiago: Santiago, the final destination of an ancient pilgrimage route, has long had a powerful and mysterious draw on travelers. Strolling across its squares and under its grand churches, you can imagine a time when the city was a religious and cultural powerhouse. #ricksteveseurope #galicia #caminodesantiago

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10 Things to do in Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela is not just the final point of the Camino de Santiago, it is a fantastic place to explore, wandering around its alleys and stone-paved streets. As some Galicians say, Santiago is not a city, it is a 'big village'. The city population is just around the 100,000 mark but with nearly 50,000 students settling there for the academic year and thousands of pilgrims walking into town every year.

I think Santiago is a great city but I'm obviously biased. I lived in Santiago (or 'Compostela') for four years while studying at the city's University (one of the oldest in the world by the way.
10 things to do in Santiago de Compostela:

1-Cathedral

If you have walked all the way to Santiago de Compostela, your first stop is likely to be the Praza do Obradoiro with its imposing Cathedral, where the remains of Saint James are (allegedly) buried. The cathedral is Santiago's most famous building with a Romanesque structure and later Gothic and Baroque elements. At the Cathedral, check out the Pórtico da Gloria (the original Romanesque porch entrance by Mestre Mateo), the Botafumeiro (its giant thurible) and, if you are not scared of heights, ask to walk up to the Cathedral's rooftop to enjoy fantastic panoramic views of Santiago.

2-The Old Town

Santiago is divided in two main districts: the Old Town (Zona Vella) and the New Town (Zona Nova).

The Old Town with is winding granite streets, arches, squares and monuments has been an UNESCO World Heritage Site since 1985. Here you will find not only Romanesque and baroque churches, museums and some of the oldest University buildings but also many cosy cafes, traditional and contemporary restaurants, interesting shops and some of the best nightlife too!

3-Alameda Park

Take a breather at the Alameda, Santiago's most emblematic green space. Go for a stroll along the Paseo da Ferradura, get a nice tree-framed view of the Cathedral, sit by the statue of writer Valle Inclán or take a picture with the statue of 'As Marías', the two Fandiño sisters dressed in their colourful outfits. The sisters used to go for a walk in the Alameda every day at 2 o'clock on the dot. The Alameda park is also central point to many celebrations in Santiago's busy festival calendar.

4-'De Viños' -- Wine trail

Rúa do Franco goes all the way to the Obradoiro Square and takes its name after the French pilgrims that used to follow this street to get to the Cathedral. With adjacent Raíña, this is the most famous street to go out for a few drinks with friends. Many bars and restaurants along the Franco display their octopus, shellfish and other Galician delicacies on their windows (vegetarians beware!) and most offer a free bite with each drink: croquettes, tortilla or even tiger filet (not really tiger meat, by the way).

5-Museo das Peregrinacións

After walking to Santiago as a pilgrim, you should probably visit this museum, dedicated to the pilgrimage.

6-San Domingos de Bonaval Park

'Bonaval' for short, is another popular park in Santiago de Compostela. Bonaval sits on the grounds of a Dominican convent's old cemetery and has been re-invented into a secluded public green space by Portuguese architect Álvaro Siza. Next to Bonaval you'll find two of Santiago's best museums: the CGAC (Galician Contemporary Art Centre) in a modern building also by Siza and the Museum of the Galician People (Museo do Pobo Galego) in the former convent.

7-Mercado de Abastos

9-Festas

Festas da Ascensión in May and Festas do Apóstolo in July are the main celebrations in Santiago, with outdoor concerts and many other events taking place, some of them free of charge. However, there are many more festivals in and around the different neighbourhoods in Santiago.

10-Try octopus

You can't leave Santiago (or Galicia) without trying the land's most iconic dish: octopus. The Galicians call it octopus fair style ('pulpo á feira') as it used to be a dish eaten on market day; while Spaniards like to call it octopus Galician style.

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The Best Things to do in Santiago de Compostela



Join Sam Garza as he visits one of Spain's most famous cities, Santiago de Compostela. Visit the city's famous Cathedral, learn about the city's cuisine, and watch as he is served Galicia's famous Fire Drink.

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Best Restaurants and Places to Eat in Lugo , Spain

Lugo Food Guide. MUST WATCH. We have sorted the list of Best Restaurant in Lugo for you. With the help of this list you can try Best Local Food in Lugo . You can select best Bar in Lugo .

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Meson Catro Ventos
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Curruncho A Nosa Terra
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PENACOVA, FRAGA DA PENA, PIODÃO, OLIVEIRA DO HOSPITAL, SANTA COMBA DÃO [PORTUGAL] | L&M TRAVELS

L&M Road Trip and Travel - PENACOVA, FRAGA DA PENA, PIODÃO, FOZ D'EGUA, OLIVEIRA DO HOSPITAL, SANTA COMBA DÃO, MORTÁGUA (PORTUGAL)
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Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Portico de la Gloria

Places to see in ( Galicia - Spain ) Portico de la Gloria

The Portal of Glory (Pórtico da Gloria) of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is a Romanesque portico and the cathedral's main gate created by Master Mateo and his workshop, on the orders of King Ferdinand II of León. The king donated to Mateo one hundred maravedís annually between 1168 and 1188. To commemorate its completion in 1188, the date was carved on a stone set in the cathedral and on the lintel that supports the richly ornamental tympanum. Under the contract made in 1168, if Mateo was to renege on the deal to create the portico at any time, he would have to pay 1,000 gold pieces (aureos). The complete three-piece set took until 1211 to completely finish; when the cathedral was consecrated in the presence of King Alfonso IX of León.

Originally projected as a four-part division, it was modified into a three-part format, which changed the proportions of the entire portal. With over 200 Romanesque style sculptures, the portico is the artistic high-point of the cathedral and often considered the greatest work of Spanish Romanesque sculpture. The Pórtico de la Gloria consists of an inner double-arched porch and finished with an outer western façade. The lateral archivolts were left undecorated, which might have been due to time restraints to finish the gate for the Jubilee of 1182 and formal procession of pilgrims.

The pure Romanesque fabric was altered slightly and later encased with a Baroque facade. Before the facade was erected, the portico would be seen from afar and would take pilgrims up a large flight of stairs to approach it. Without door valves, the three large arches were decorated with angels and foliage and framed the ciborium and altar at the end of the nave. Prophets and apostles form the columns and jambs welcoming pilgrims inside the church.

Though the portal was originally poly-chromed, the numerous traces of the remaining paint seen today are due to later interventions. Records show that the portico was repainted often with contracts surviving from the fifteenth and seventeenth centuries. Two types of paintings are distinguishable now on the structure. On some of the figures, the paint is powdery; the colors are light, soft and clear without any additional ornaments. This dates back to the fifteenth or sixteenth century. The more enamel-like painting is harsher and darker with ornamental patterns dated back to the 17th century in a similar style to offering boxes in 1656.

Concealed now by the Churrigueresque west front, the porch or narthex is no longer viewable from the exterior. The church is responsible for the preservation of the portal to this day. The doors were never closed day or night in the Middle Ages.

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Viaje a Galicia en coche - lugares y sitios que visitar - España

Hace unos años hicimos un viaje a Galicia, estuvimos 10 días recorriendo en coche casi todo lo que pudimos... fue una experiencia estupenda y tenemos que volver pronto....
Nuestro itinerario fue:
Día 1: Orense
Día 2: Orense:
- Santa Comba de Bande
- Campamento romano
- Celanova
- San Cristovo de Cea
- Termas naturales
Día 3: Pontevedra:
- Tui
- Poblado Celta (Monte Santa Trega)
- Molinos de Folón
- A Guarda
Día 4: Pontevedra:
- Islas Cíes
- Vigo
Día 5: Pontevedra:
- Pontevedra (capital)
- Sendero de Deza, cascada
Día 6: La Coruña:
- Santiago de Compostela
- Hórreos de Carnota
- Finisterre
Día 7: La Coruña:
- Finisterre
- Mirador de Ézaro y cascada
- Faro de Vilán
- La Coruña (capital)
Día 8: La Coruña:
- Torre de Hércules
- Ferrol y Cabo de Prior
- Castillo de San Felipe
- Ferrol
Día 9: Lugo:
- Lugo (capital)
- Monasterio de Samos
- Piornos
Dia 10: Lugo:
- Monforte de Lemos
- Cañones del Sil
Creo que aprovechamos al milímetro el viaje y vimos todo lo que pudimos, nos llevamos experiencias culturales y gastronómicas ya que probamos todos los platos que pudimos.
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Ferrolterra,come to the north of Galicia!

A video to show you the main tourist attractions in Ferrolterra, in Galicia, next to Santiago de Compostela (one-hour drive)

Mámoas (Luintra, Orense)

En el Consejo de Nogueira de Ramuín, cerca de la población de Luintra, en la provincia de Orense, se encuentra este conjunto de siete túmulos, que por aquí llaman Mámoas por su parecido con una mama. Están datados entre los años 4.500 y el 2.000 a.C.

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