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5 hotels in Santiago de Compostela not to be missed.
After an arduous and significant journey, arriving in Santiago de Compostela is the culmination of a unique spiritual and physical experience for pilgrims. With tired feet but hearts full of emotion, it's time to reward the effort with a well-deserved rest and fully enjoy the capital of Galicia. In this article, we explore some of the best hotels in Santiago de Compostela, which offer not only comfort, but a luxury experience for pilgrims.
The Association of Friends of the Camino de Santiago de Viana do Castelo.
Find out why 50% of the profits from the sale of the social calendar go to the Asociación dos Amigos do Camino de Santiago de Viana do Castelo!
5 spiritual rituals on arrival in Santiago de Compostela not to be missed
There are traditions that shouldn't be lost. Rituals, too. Everyone is free to follow them, but it's interesting to learn more about our favorite route.
The 50 most frequently asked questions about the road.
Until you get to Santiago de Compostela, you'll have a lot of questions on your mind. In this article, you'll find the answer to some of them.
8 things to do when you arrive in Santiago in 2024.
Getting to Santiago is an exercise in willpower, vitality and energy that consumes us during the walk to the desired location.
10 symbols of the Camino de Santiago.
The Camino de Santiago, like a nation, has its symbols. However, instead of flags and anthems, it has greetings that allow you to identify who the pilgrims are, arrows and much more!
Beginner's guide to the Portuguese Camino de Santiago.
For centuries, pilgrims have made this sacred journey in ill-fitting shoes and without roads to match. Only the richest could be lucky enough to travel comfortably on a pack animal.
6 best books on the Camino de Santiago.
There are many ways to make the journey and books are one of them. To help you, we've chosen the 5 best books on the Camino de Santiago.
6 reasons to do the Camino de Santiago in 2023
Let's start at the beginning. Walking the Camino de Santiago is no easy feat. From Oporto to our destination it's 260 kilometers, if we don't make a mistake along the way. That's why we have to be motivated and committed to the mission ahead.
Camino de Santiago: The most common injuries.
The Camino de Santiago is a transformative experience and, for many pilgrims, an accessible physical exercise. However, even the best prepared can face physical and emotional challenges along the way. Among the main risks are injuries, such as blisters on the feet, leg pain and knee problems, which can compromise the route.