Mysteries Walking Tour with Traditional Galician Dinner
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Mysteries Walking Tour with Traditional Galician Dinner

When night falls over Santiago de Compostela, the streets take on a magical transformation. Discover the mysteries of Santiago with this free tour which includes a traditional Galician dinner and tasty queimada drink. Tour Details.

  • 5 hours
  • 9Exceptional | 81 reviews

When night falls over Santiago de Compostela, the streets take on a magical transformation. Discover the mysteries of Santiago with this free tour which includes a traditional Galician dinner and tasty queimada drink.

Tour Details

At the selected time, we'll meet at the Plaza del Obradoiro square, outside the Reyes Catolicos hostel, and begin our one and a half hour walking tour through Santiago's dark history of witchcraft.

As the city is bathed in the warm glow of sunset, we'll stroll through the historic streets to uncover the legends and mysteries of the city.

The tour includes a stop for a traditional Galician dinner in the old center of Santiago, featuring octopus and 'raxo', served with potatoes. A choice of drinks, including beer, wine, water, and soft drinks, will be available.

After dinner, a traditional queimada ritual will be performed, summoning Galician spirits as the drink is prepared from 'aguardiente' liquor and other ingredients.

The mystery tour of Santiago de Compostela lasts a total of 5 hours.

Important information

This tour is not recommended for children.Alcoholic drinks will not be served to people under the age of 18 years old.We'll not be entering inside Santiago Cathedral, but we'll visit its exterior grounds.

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Dinner
  • Demonstration of queimada
  • Traditional Galician dinner

Not included

  • Drinks and additional food

Tips

  • Accessibility: Not wheelchair accessible.

Location

Activity location

Tesla, Costa do Cristo, 15704 Santiago de Compostela (Coruna), Spain

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