Santiago de Compestela
After leaving Ribadesella we drove onto Santiago de Compestela, a city that many people end up in after walking the Camino de Santiago route. One of the images that is stuck in my head was the amount of people sitting on the steps of the cathedral with knee bandages! We were only staying for one night here as my hubby wanted to see the burial site of St. James.
St. James’ remains are reputedly buried within the grounds of the cathedral, which was consecrated in 1211.
The small town is easily seen in one day and very interesting. There are wonderful alleys to wander up and little shops to browse in. We always buy something from every place we visit, a t-shirt, tea towel or some useful kitchen utensil. We both bought t-shirts this time from a small boutique.

Above the door of a liquor shop 
View through the arches




A holy door depicting biblical images 
Ornate wall covering
Church of María Salomé, Santiago de Compostela,
Built in honour of the Apostle St. James´ mother
That concludes our mini trip to Santiago de Compostela. It was great to spend some time here exploring and glad we made this part of our Spanish road trip.

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What a lovely narration as if I visited the beautiful place!The clicks are lovely my friend
Thanks so much for your kind comment 🙂
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love this blog post! great content!
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thank youuuu 🙂
An amazing part of our world. Loved the photos.
Thanks Lisa 😎
Thanks for taking me along Alison. It was fun and loved the architecture 🙂
Thanks for reading 😀