Description: Now you can also discover Santiago’s main attractions at night, after normal tourist hours, with the added attraction of seeing the city lit up, entering the Hostal dos Reis Católicos’ silent cloisters and getting to know the areas with the liveliest nightlife.
The visit ends in a club, with a popular ’queimada’ (flamed eau-de-vie).
Itinerary: Rúa do Vilar, Porta Faxeira, O Franco (street full of wine bars, “tapas” and restaurants), Fonseca (University), Avenida de Raxoi, Praza do Obradoiro, Hostal dos Reis Católicos (cloisters), San Martiño Pinario, Rúa da Troia (Casa de La Troya), Praza da Quintana (Berenguela clock tower and Holy Door), San Paio de Antealtares (Monastery and area of pavement cafés and clubs), Rúa Nova.
• Adults: 13 €
• Under-5s: free
• Children ages 6-12: 50% discount
HOLY WEEK 11: Friday 22 and Saturday 23 April, 10.30 pm.
HIGH SEASON 11: (1 June-16 Sep): Every Friday and Saturday, 10.30 pm.
Turismo de Santiago (Rúa do Vilar, 63).
2 h. approx.
Spanish. English on request with a minimum of 15 persons.
The visit ends in a club, with a popular ’queimada’ (flamed eau-de-vie).
Turismo de Santiago
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