This green, tapestry-like meadow is located at the foot of the Auditorio de Galicia (which explains its name) and on the banks of the small Corgo stream. The stream is the park's main element,...
The Convent of San Lourenzo de Trasouto was founded at the beginning of the 12th century in a shady oak grove on the banks of the River Sarela. Outside this building, which was eventually turned...
On March 2, 1856, this iconic oak grove or ‘carballeira’ located on the banks of the Sar River was the scene of an unprecedented event: students and workers celebrated a democratic...
San Domingos de Bonaval Park, on the Almáciga hill´s western slope, provides singular views of the old town´s rooftops, which open out as we go uphill. From here, the colourful...
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...
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...
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...