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11 Things You Should NOT Do in Spain!

What NOT to do in Spain! I’ve lived here for 8 years with Yoly my Spanish wife, and I’ve learned a lot of the do’s and don’ts of this culture. These rules will really help you get in sync with the locals and not make any major mistakes! Venga, let's go! ????

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Spain is a complex country! It’s also a pretty easy going one. But there are certain things that you just don’t want to get wrong. And here they are!

11. Don’t go OTT on please and thank you.
In Spanish we just don’t use the words as much. We are more likely to work ‘please’ and ’thank you’ into the tone of how we speak, or by tweaking the words (such as adding “ito” to the end of a word).

10. Don’t put bread on your plate.
In Spain, you always leave your bread beside your plate on the table. It sites beside your cutlery, because it kind of is a piece of cutlery.

9. Don’t eat with your hand under the table.
I grew up with no elbows on the table. But here in Spain we also have the rule that you should have your hands above the table at all times. Because you might have a knife??

8. Don’t offer guests a beer at 5pm
Because we eat lunch and dinner later, beer o’clock is usually about 8pm… not 5pm.

7. Don’t help with the dishes after parties.
It’s just not something that’s done here. At the end of a party or dinner party, you might help tidy up slightly, but you don’t help do the dishes.

6. Don’t be a ‘pesado’ in social situations.
Chill out! Don’t ask people what their job is straight away when you meet them in a social setting and don’t expect people to cut to the chase when telling a story - we take our time here!

5. Don’t misinterpret loud conversations.
When Yoly speaks with her mother on the phone, it can get heated. But they’re not arguing - it’s just that conversations here often sound more intense.

4. Don’t generalise about Spain.
This is a highly regional country. So don’t assume that every region of Spain has the same language, customs or food.

3. Don’t call Catalan a dialect of Spanish.
Catalan is its own language - and don’t get that wrong (especially when speaking to a Catalan)

2. Don’t used ‘usted’ willy nilly.
Here in Spain we’re pretty informal and so don’t use “usted” unless we’re speaking with older people or in very formal situations.

1. Don’t mention the civil war casually.
The Spanish civil war and the dictatorship is a really complex topic, and still an open wound in Spain. So wait until you know someone pretty well before diving into the topic.

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Hola, Spain lovers! We're James and Yoly. James is a New Zealander, and Yoly is from Spain. And we both live in Madrid. This channel is all about giving you a local insight into life in Spain, and helping you experience this country like a local when you come to visit (or live!). If that sounds like your kind of thing, bienvenido!

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AVOID These 15 Tourist MISTAKES in Spain

These are the 15 most common mistakes and assumptions that tourists make when they come to Spain! Venga, let’s go!

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00:00 Intro
01:01 Mistake 15 Thinking you need to drink alcohol with tapas
01:48 Mistake 14 Thinking Spaniards don't eat veggies
02:30 Mistake 13 Thinking you need to dress up
03:47 Mistake 12 Calling flamenco... flamingo ????
04:47 Mistake 11 Thinking Spain is under-developed
05:27 Mistake 10 Thinking you can't drink the tap water
06:01 Mistake 9 Thinking Spain is a smoker's paradise
07:06 Mistake 8 Stereotyping Gypsies
08:26 Mistake 7 Obsessing about paella success
09:51 Mistake 6 Thinking Spain has a cash economy
10:28 Mistake 5 Thinking tapas is a food
11:07 Mistake 4 Misusing bread
11:27 Mistake 3 Thinking you can't take kids for tapas
11:49 Mistake 2 Thinking the siesta is widespread
12:28 Mistake 1 Calling Barcelona... Barça

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Is Camino de Santiago from Sarria as bad as everyone thinks?

Camino de Santiago from Sarria is the most popular part of the Way of St. James as it allows all-ages pilgrims to join this amazing adventure everyone is talking about! But there are some downsides to this popular 100km path as it becomes busy. It was also my case until I went to India to walk Guirivala in Thiruvanamalai along with other 300.000 people!
This episode is about understanding what my mistake was while I share about this amazing trip in India and Camino de Santiago Frances from Sarria.

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Walking the Camino de Santiago from Sarria, the last 100 km

Walking the last 100 km on the Camino Frances from Sarria. A 100 km is a required walking minimum on the Camino for getting the Compostela. How and where to get the Compostela in Santiago at the end of the video.

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Top 10 Recommended Hotels In Sarria - Santiago Etapa Camino de Santiago

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1) Eurostars Araguaney, Santiago de Compostela
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Postman Tips: What to do in Sarria

Our colleague Ángeles shows us around Sarria, a key point on the French Way. This town marks the 100 kilometers to Santiago de Compostela that pilgrims need to get the Compostela.

Entering the city through the “escalinata” staircase, the pilgrim finds the main street (Calle Mayor) where you can see emblematic monuments such as Church of Santa Mariña, the church of San Salvador, the remains of the Torre dos Batallóns and the convent of the Merced.

To rest after a long day, Ángeles recommends enjoying the many green areas that are in Sarria. You can’t leave without visiting the Malecón, O Chanto, Praza da Vila and Ponte da Áspera. To regain strength, the city has several restaurants to taste the local cuisine, and suitable for all budgets.

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el Camino de Santiago advice & tips for pilgrims hiking a pilgrimage route e.g. the Camino Frances to Santiago de Compostela. If you are planning your camino you will want to know lots of Camino de Santiago tips and advice before you go! Here are 10 things I didn’t know about the Camino before I walked it ????despite my extensive research!???? I hope these pilgrim tips help and guide you as you make preparations and plan for your Camino!

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The town of Sarria, in the province of Lugo, Galicia, is the most popular starting point of the Camino de Santiago. Over 40,000 pilgrims start their Camino in Sarria, 111km from Santiago de Compostela.

Explore the old town, enjoy a meal by the riverfront or along the Main street and admire the Mosteiro da Madalena before you start your journey.

Camino de Santiago - Sarria to Santiago - May 2022

In May 2022, I walked the Camino de Santiago in Spain from Sarria to Santiago. This is something I have been wanting to do for years. I travelled through Galicia with my backpack in 5 stages, staying at private albergues along The Way, meeting countless fellow pilgrims, and finding some time to contemplate.

* Sarria - Portomarin
* Portomarin - Palas de Rei
* Palas de Rei - Arzua
* Arzua - O Pedrouzo
* O Pedrouzo - Santiago

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Camino de Santiago 2022 - Sarria to Portomarin - Episode 2 of Sarria to Santiago

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Travel Vlog. Camino de Santiago 2022 A vlog of our April 2022 walk on the Camino de Santiago in Spain. In this episode, we walk from Sarria to Portomarin. At the end of the day's walk, we stayed at Hotel as Torres da Hermida in Monterosso.


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0:00 - Intro
0:28 - Starting Our Walk in Sarria
3:34 – The Strategy of Starting Late
9:11 – The 100km Camino Marker
10:35 – We’re Really Tired!
11:37 – About Portomarin
12:19 – Crossing the Bridge to Portomarin
12:52 – Going Up the Steps – Please Hum the Theme from Rocky!
13:23 – Portomarin Square and The church of San Xoán of Portomarín
13:52 – Hotel as Torres da Hermida

The last 114,2 km of Camino de Santiago (Camino Frances) | Sarria to Santiago de Compostela, Spain.

Sarria is one of the most famous starting points for hiking to Santiago de Compostela and still has the opportunity to get a Compostela.
You need two stamps a day in your hiking pass Credential to be able to go to the pilgrim office after your hike and pick up the proof, The Compostela.

I this video I walk the last 114.2km in 4 days and in the video you can see the roads, nature, albergue and more along the way and I also share my personal experiences.

This video is also the last video in my Camino Frances series where I walk from Saint Jean Pied de Port in France to Santiago de Compostela in Spain. Cameo Frances.

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00:00:00 Intro
00:00:35 Sarria
00:19:54 Portomarin
00:30:31 Gonzar, Hostería de Gonzar
00:45:55 Palas de Rei
01:02:36 Melide, Albergue O Crucerio
01:23:37 Arzua
01:32:01 O Pedrouzo, Albergue REM Hostel
01: 47:56 Parque Monte de Gozo
01:51:41 Santiago de Compostela
01:58:01 Epilogue
02:00:14 The Cathedral and the mass, Botafumeiro
02:02:36 The Compostela

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Solo Walking the LAST 100km of CAMINO DE SANTIAGO (tips, prices, accommodation, food)

If you're thinking of walking the Camino de Santiago, then this is the video for you!
(Part 2 of a 3 part series of the LAST 100km on the Camino de Santiago)

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Last week on the vlog I finally reached the last 100km mark of the Camino de Santiago after 2 months of walking on the Camino Frances Route. In this video I'll share with you daily costs, what average accomodations are like in private rooms, the food, and more!
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DAY TWO: SOLO FEMALE crossing over the PYRENEES MOUNTAINS (by foot)
DAY THREE: my first INJURY on the CAMINO FRANCES | Roncesvalles to Zubiri
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The Last 100km PART 1 (Sarria to Portomarin)
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SARRIA TO SANTIAGO IN 10 DAYS!! | CAMINO DE SANTIAGO! | CAMINO FRANCES | SUMMER 2023 | Lauryn Rachel

Join us as we spend 10 days walking the Camino de Santiago, Frances route, the final 115km from Sarria to Santiago de Compostela!

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Top 10 Camino de Santiago starting points

What are are the most popular Camino de Santiago starting points? Where do most pilgrims start their journey?

According to statistics released by the Pilgrims Office in Santiago de Compostela for 2012, these are the Top 10 Camino starting points (top 5 are in the French Way). These figures only reflect those walking to Santiago AND registered by the Pilgrims Office (meaning they received their Compostela or certificate). These statistics don't take into account the number of pilgrims walking sections of the Camino but not finishing in Santiago or those walking to Santiago but not applying for the Compostela. However, the figures give us a good indication of the most popular spots to begin your Camino journey:

1- Sarria

40,734 (21,16% of the total) pilgrims started the Camino de Santiago in Sarria in 2012. Sarria is just over 100km away from Santiago so it is the minimum distance required to receive the Compostela.

2- Saint Jean Pied de Port
22,214 (11,54%) started over the French border, in Saint Jean Pied de Port, at the foot of the Pyrenees and starting point of the French Way / Camino Francés.

3-León
10,406 (5,41%) chose the city of León, approximately 300km away. The Montes de León are one of the highlights along this section.

4- O Cebreiro
10,315 (5,36%) started in the mountain village of O Cebreiro, Galicia.

5-Roncesvalles
8,468 (4,40%) skipped the most challenging day walking across the Pyrenees and started in the village of Roncesvalles (790kms from Santiago), still in the Pyrenees.

6-Tui (Portuguese Way)
8,436 (4,38%) began their Camino de Santiago in the border town of Tui, separated from Portugal only by the River Miño. Tui is 100km from Santiago, on the Portuguese Way.

7-Ponferrada
7,765 (4,03%) started in Ponferrada, capital of El Bierzo region, roughly 200km away from Santiago. From Ponferrada to Galicia, you'll get some stunning (but challenging) mountain walking and you will pass the famous 'cruz de ferro' (iron cross).

8-Porto (Portuguese Way)
Picturesque Porto, UNESCO world heritage city, and home of Port wine is another very popular starting point for the Portuguese Way. 7,641 (3,97%) pilgrims chose it as their departing point in 2012.

9-Astorga
Astorga, 30km outside León, marked the beginning of the Camino journey for 5,666 (2,94%) people. From there, the French Way heads up to the stunning Montes de León, El Bierzo and then Galicia.

10-Pamplona
Pamplona, in Navarra, famous for its run bull, was the starting point for 4,172 (2,17%) pilgrims.
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Sarrià in 6 minutes- Barcelona District to District

Discover the Sarrià – Sant Gervasi district in 6 minutes.

We want to show you Barcelona district by district, so we sent Silvia Bolognini to speak with some of the neighbours. Local people who live in the area offering you information so you can get to know and decide if you want to stay there.

The Sarrià-Sant Gervasi district is a residential area of high standing. It has a family ambience that's perfect if you are looking for an authentic location away from the city centre bustle.

We explain details and curiosities about the neighbourhood, for example, Sarrià has a station that's over 150 years old. The district has many places to visit like Tibidabo, CosmoCaixa, Torre Bellesguard, and Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor.

Getting around the area is pretty easy as there are good transport options across the neighbourhood. Walking through the streets you can enjoy marvellous views like the ones 500m above sea level from the Temple Expiatori del Sagrat Cor.

We show a tailor-made map to help you g et your bearings and so you don't get lost around Sarrià-Sant gervasi while you explore all it has to offer.

If you are coming to Barcelona, it's likely the tour books brought you here, but instead, take advantage and get to know the real city and the lives of its inhabitants.


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Only 100 KM More to Santiago! | O'Cebreiro to Sarria | CAMINO DE SANTIAGO | CAMINO FRANCES Vlog 10

Our 500 mile journey on the Camino de Santiago 2023 continues with our 10th Vlog in the series!

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00:28 Las Herrerias Spain
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The Camino way approaches Santiago! We travel the last section of the Camino de Santiago on the French Way starting in Sarria and covering the last 100km of the Camino Francés (French Way), the minimum required to apply for your Compostela certificate.

The Camino meanders across woodlands, farmland and peaceful hamlets, following tracks and paths lined by granite stone walls. Passing through charming villages steeped in Northern Spanish culture you will feel the Camino spirit and taste the delicious tapas on the route. The green rolling landscape of Galicia is part of each day, until we approach our final destination: the city of Santiago de Compostela with all it's beauty and mystery. - See more at:

Walking the CAMINO DE SANTIAGO from SARRIA to SANTIAGO (as a solo female)

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This week on the vlog, after nearly 2 months of walking, I reach Sarria and begin the most crowded section of the Camino de Santiago - the last 100km! It's been a wild ride and in a way, it feels like I'm re-starting my Camino all over again. While I'm anxious to complete this experience, there is something in me that says to remember to slow down and ask what else I am supposed to learn before I reach Santiago de Compostella.

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The Truth About the Camino De Santiago – 8 Things I Wish I Knew Before I Started

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