Situated beside each other, in contact with Music in Compostela Park, near the bus terminus. The two form a well-kept area with extensive green spaces, good sports facilities and a children's...
Leaving behind the small garden of San Roque, on grounds that used to belong to the hospital and chapel of the same name, we arrive at the Dominican convent's old estate and cemetery, which have...
Although the park is called by the general name Alameda, it consists of three different parts: Paseo da Alameda, Carballeira ("oak grove" in Galician) de Santa Susana and Paseo da Ferradura. The...
The city´s most renowned and admired viewpoint is that of Paseo da Ferradura, located in Alameda Park, on the eastern slope of the Santa Susana hill. From there, there is a spectacular...
In Alameda Park, on the hill of Santa Susana's western slope, is the balustrade overlooking the South University Campus. From there, the view of the elegant urban development and architectural...
Situated in the Almáciga neighbourhood, very close to the bus station, it occupies the city´s highest hill, making it a privileged watchtower with excellent views of the surrounding...
Santiago is a city made for walking… And when walking, it is better to do so accompanied by the vegetation and fresh air of the parks surrounding the old town. These parks also...