Tour

Santiago de Compostela Food + Cathedral Tour

Discover the flavours of Galician cuisine while exploring the historic centre of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Food Tour of Santiago de Compostela. We will meet at Praza do Obradoiro for a two-hour food tour. We will view...

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Discover the flavours of Galician cuisine while exploring the historic centre of Santiago de Compostela, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

Food Tour of Santiago de Compostela

We will meet at Praza do Obradoiro for a two-hour food tour. We will view iconic monuments, including Pazo de Raxoi, Hostal dos Reis Católicos, the historical university building, and Praza das Praterías.

At midday, we'll visit La Tita, a renowned bar where we'll enjoy a piece of Spanish omelette along with a glass of Albariño wine or beer. Following the aperitif, we will have a traditional Galician lunch at a city centre restaurant featuring shellfish, fresh fish, and meat, with a selection of wine, water, or soft drinks, plus dessert included.

After lunch, you will participate in a guided tour of the Cathedral of Santiago led by an expert guide to explore its history. The day will conclude with tea or coffee at Café Casino.

Important

Alcoholic drinks will not be served to under 18s.The restaurants and bars may change based on the day, but the food selection will remain consistent.

Prices

Included

  • English–speaking guide
  • Piece of Spanish omelette and a drink
  • Traditional Galician lunch
  • Guided tour of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
  • Coffee or tea

Tips

  • Accessibility: Yes

Location

Activity location

Cripta da Catedral, Camiño de Santiago Francés, 15704 Santiago de Compostela (Coruna), Spain

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