Santiago de Compostela

Free lunch in Santiago Historical Centre
Visitors in Santiago Historical Centre can savor Galician delicacies for free while immersing in the area's history and culture.
In the Historical Centre, visitors have the opportunity to enjoy a free lunch while exploring the area at their own pace. Among the suggested typical Galician dishes are Polvo à Galega, a Galician Octopus dish, Caldo Galego, a Galician Soup, Pimentos Padrón, local peppers, and Paelha Galega, a traditional dish that takes about 45 minutes to cook. This allows visitors to not only immerse themselves in the rich history of the area but also indulge in the local cuisine.

Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela
An impressive architectural marvel in a charming city, this sacred pilgrimage site captivates visitors with its intricate façade and harmonious blend of arch...

Praza do Obradoiro, Santiago
A mesmerizing square that stands as a testament to the city's rich history, architectural brilliance, and spiritual significance.

Praza das Praterías
Serves as a natural gathering place for pilgrims who have completed the Camino de Santiago

Free lunch in Santiago Historical Centre
Visitors in Santiago Historical Centre can savor Galician delicacies for free while immersing in the area's history and culture.