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Best Things To Do in Madrid Spain 2025
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Best Things To Do in Barcelona Spain 2025 4K
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In this video, we explore Barcelona, a beautiful city located in northeastern Spain. From the bustling streets of the city centre to the tranquil beaches of the Costa Dorada, Barcelona has something for everyone.
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24 Tips I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Barcelona
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Where To Stay in Barcelona Guide
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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.
Madrid - The Don'ts of Visiting Madrid, Spain
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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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Bar El Tomás de Sarrià - Barcelona, Spain
There’s no doubt that when you’re visiting Barcelona you’ll be spoiled for delicious food – tasty tapas are a must have here; but one little local staple, patatas bravas (potatoes), is a firm favourite and there’s one place the locals swear by as being an institution in Barcelona for famously good bravas – Bar Tomas!
Located on Carrer Major de Sarrià, this tapas bar has been in the Sarrià area for almost one hundred years, but it was not until the 70s that they started doing the best bravas of Barcelona. Not to paint Bar Tomas as a one-trick pony, their menu includes other delectables such as ham tapas, anchovies tapas, sardines & tuna, and traditional desserts too, but it’s their bravas that bring locals and tourists alike from far and wide. Don’t miss them!
You’ll find Bar El Tomás twenty minutes by train from Plaça de Catalunya. Sarrià is the last stop, and it’s a worthy jaunt.
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Catalonian photographer María shares her 6 favorite places and things to do in Barcelona, Spain. Here are her recommendations for visitors looking for sun and sea, local food & tapas, and nice panoramic views of the city.
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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.
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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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Camino de Santiago Travel Guide - How do I get to the start of the Camino?
The Camino Frances has so many different start points and we explain the best way to get to each of them. How to get to Sarria, which is the closest airport to St Jean Pied de Port, we let you know the answers to these questions and many more in our Camino travel guide.
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Last 100 Kilometers of the Camino de Santiago | Camino Frances Guide | Sarria - Portomarin
Episode 207: ℹ️ Join us as we walk the Camino de Santiago! This video takes you through the first stage of the last 100km of the famous pilgrimage route, from Sarria to Portomarin and on to Palas de Rei. We'll be sharing our experiences and insights, as well as tips and advice for new pilgrims embarking on their own journey. Whether you're seeking spiritual enlightenment, physical challenge, or simply a memorable adventure, the Camino de Santiago is an unforgettable experience that will leave you with a newfound appreciation for the beauty of life. So grab your backpack and lace up your hiking boots - let's hit the trail!
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📈 Stats: 7/10 Monday Stage Sarria to Portomarin 22.87 km in 5:30 taxi 14.2 Taxi €12 Breakfast €7,90 Lunch €44,50 Snack €25,40 Dinner €41,50 Room €60 Casa Riberia Sacra (private room, private bath) Total €191,30
7/11 Tuesday Stage x portomarin to Palas de Rei 25.09 km in 5:50 Breakfast €15 Lunch €29,20 Soap €0,88 Dinner €60 Room €60 Pension San Marcos (private room, private bath) Total €165,08
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