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Private Walking Tour in Santiago with Beer or Wine
$132.33
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Overview
Santiago de Compostela is much more than the end of the Camino; it is a city full of soul, where every corner breathes history, art and tradition.
On our walking tour, you will enter its old town, a World Heritage Site, and feel the magic of its cobblestone streets, monumental squares and ancient legends that still whisper in its centuries-old walls. You will discover the vibrant local life, its markets, its gastronomy and the unmistakable atmosphere of pilgrims and travelers from all over the world.
At the end of the tour, we will stop at a local bar to relax with a glass of wine or beer, accompanied by a delicious Galician appetizer. A perfect tour to discover Santiago de Compostela from its most emblematic corners!
If you want to know Santiago with another look, join us in this unique experience. We'll wait for you!
On our walking tour, you will enter its old town, a World Heritage Site, and feel the magic of its cobblestone streets, monumental squares and ancient legends that still whisper in its centuries-old walls. You will discover the vibrant local life, its markets, its gastronomy and the unmistakable atmosphere of pilgrims and travelers from all over the world.
At the end of the tour, we will stop at a local bar to relax with a glass of wine or beer, accompanied by a delicious Galician appetizer. A perfect tour to discover Santiago de Compostela from its most emblematic corners!
If you want to know Santiago with another look, join us in this unique experience. We'll wait for you!
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Private Tour in Santiago
Tour guide
Language: English
Human tour guide
Duration: 2 hours
- Enjoy a beer or a glass of wine, both from the Galician region.
- All Fees and Taxes
- Snacks
- Local guide
- Dinner
- Lunch
- Tickets to monuments or museums
Meeting point
Find our guide at the main entrance of the Capela do Pilar, wearing his distinctive bag and correctly identified. We are ready to immerse ourselves in this walking tour of Santiago, exploring its rich history and discovering its most emblematic places. Let's get started!
Return details
Our tour ends at the famous Mercado de Abastos, a supply place and a cultural space with numerous stalls where visitors can experience the authenticity of Galician cuisine and enjoy the local atmosphere.
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Alameda Park in Santiago de Compostela is an iconic green space, known for its charming landscaping, tree-lined avenues and grassy areas. It stands out for its statues, such as the one dedicated to Valle-Inclán, and offers panoramic views of the city. With kiosks, cafes and games areas, it's a versatile place to relax. In addition, it hosts cultural events, contributing to its vitality and connection with the community.
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The Pazo de Fonseca, located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, is a Renaissance building from the 16th century that was originally the College of Santiago Alfeo, antecedent of the current University of Santiago de Compostela (USC). Its Plateresque-style facade and impressive cloister are some of its highlights. Inside, it houses the Xeral Library of the university and usually hosts exhibitions and cultural events.
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Plaza del ObradoiroThe heart of Santiago de Compostela and a focal point for pilgrims. Surrounded by the imposing Cathedral, the Rajoy Palace, the Colegio de San Jerónimo and the Hostal de los Reyes Católicos, the square is an impressive setting. With a wide cobbled esplanade, it is a place where we will discover history, architecture and we will participate in the energy of the visitors who complete the Camino de Santiago.
- An imposing baroque structure with a rich history. Founded in the 10th century, it stands out for its architecture and its cultural and religious role. It is one of the largest monasteries in Spain and is home to artistic treasures and an impressive church. Its name comes from the "pinas" (pine cones) that formerly adorned the façade. (pass by)
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Praza da Quintana de VivosSurrounded by the Church of San Paio de Antealtares and the south façade of the Cathedral, the square exudes serenity. In its center is the Fountain of the Horses, and along its cobblestones, you can perceive the spiritual atmosphere that characterizes this city.
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It is one of the most emblematic places in the city and is steeped in history and culture. The square takes its name from the numerous silversmiths' workshops that used to occupy the area in the Middle Ages. In the center of the square stands the Fountain of the Horses, a baroque fountain that adds a touch of elegance to the surroundings. Around it, there are historic buildings with facades of great architectural beauty. Highlights include the façade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, which rises majestically in the background, and the Church of Santa María Salomé. In addition to being a meeting point, the square is a witness to cultural events and celebrations that take place throughout the year, contributing to its importance as an emblematic space in the context of the Camino de Santiago.
- A street of noble houses, as demonstrated by the Renaissance, baroque and neoclassical houses that we can find as we move along it. These noble residences, which respond to the prototype Galician urban pazo, are characterized by their large family shields and the quality of their stonework and ornamental forge. (pass by)
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The Church of Santa Maria de Salome, located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, is a temple of Romanesque origin built in the twelfth century, although with later reforms in Baroque style. It is the only church in Spain dedicated to Saint Mary Salome, mother of the Apostle James. It highlights its Romanesque porch and Baroque tower, added in the 18th century.
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In this emblematic square located next to the supply market, we will find the Church of San Fiz de Solovio, a temple of medieval origin considered one of the oldest in the city. According to tradition, here lived the hermit Paio, who would have discovered the tomb of the Apostle Santiago. Its current structure combines Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque elements, the result of various reforms over the centuries. Its sober façade and the interior of a single nave stand out.
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Mercado de Abastos de SantiagoWe will conclude our visit at the famous Mercado de Abastos de Santiago de Compostela, a traditional space where fresh products such as fruits, vegetables, meats and fish are sold. This market plays an important role in the local gastronomic offer, attracting both residents and visitors in search of quality products. In addition to food, it is common to find crafts and typical products from the region. To finish our tour, we will make a stop at one of the leading hospitality establishments in the area where all visitors will have the opportunity to enjoy a beer or a glass of wine, both from the Galician region.
If it’s canceled due to poor weather, you’ll be offered a different date or a full refund.
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Private Walking Tour in Santiago with Beer or Wine
$132.33
This is an experience gift voucher. The recipient will book the experience after
they redeem the gift voucher.
How it works?
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You choose from 10,000+ experience gifts
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We deliver the eVoucher or the Physical box to the recipient
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