I am standing in a large square. Around me are laughing, singing, dancing and sometimes limping people who are happy that their path ends here in Santiago de Compostela.
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I am standing in a large square. Around me are laughing, singing, dancing and sometimes limping people who are happy that their path ends here in Santiago de Compostela.
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Viveiro is located in Galicia and is one of the liveliest towns in the coastal region. Spaniards in particular know the place. One of the most elaborate Good Friday processions in the region takes place here, attracting numerous visitors.
What could be better than sitting relaxed on a train, letting the landscape pass you by and listening to the rattle of the wheels. Clearly, a train that travels as a rolling hotel! Traveling in northern Spain on the Transcantábrico, the Costa Verde Express, taking excursions in the region and falling asleep in your own suite in the evening – what an experience!
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The heart and focal point of all tourists in Córdoba is the Mezquita-Catedral de Córdoba, which translated means Mosque-Cathedral of Córdoba. Behind it hides one of the most impressive buildings I have seen so far.
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On a square in front of high walls, there is a rather inconspicuous sign indicating the Alcázar de los Reyes Cristianos with its unique garden. Early on, visitors stand in a long queue until they can enter the beautiful complex.
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In Cordoba, especially in the city centre, there are countless possibilities to eat and drink something. Many of the restaurants in Córdoba profit from the day visitors who arrive in the city every day.