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...
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...
Brañas de Sar is a space covering 33 hectares that forms part of the Sar River basin. The walk goes from the swimming pools and Fontes do Sar Multi-Purpose Stadium to Pontepedriña,...
Halfway up Monte Pedroso is Granxa do Xesto, a public green space that is half city park, half forest and features small artificial lakes and a peaceful wooden cafeteria with a wonderful view of...
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...
Monte Pedroso, in the west, is the city´s most emblematic hill. Protected for years from construction so that no building can ever rival the Apostle´s Basilica in height or...
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...