First, breakfast visiting the main market (Mercado de Abastos), then a visit to the roof of the Cathedral, and after lunch heading to the Center for Contemporary Art and finally a guided tour to the old quarters at night.
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Friday, August 13, 2010
Galicia'10 So much to do in Santiago
Thursday, August 12, 2010
Galicia'10 visiting Santiago
Armed with the audioguide from the tourist information office, we learned all the secrets of the Cathedral and its construction, the old quarters, some monasteries and convents converted into museums and the distinct walks of life and society in the park of la Alameda. Of course it could not have been possible without the nutritious (and the generous portions of) galician meals (just as example... these are two half portions of cheese and meats!!).
Galicia'10 Arrival in Santiago
Getting information at the tourist information office, tasting some various types of Tarta d Santiago and other sweets and Orujos, and sitting outside a bar to plan the stay and the visits.
Once everything is under a tight schedule ;-) a quick pop into the Tourist information office and a bit of wandering in the area North of the Cathedral.
Dinner in a nice garden restaurant. Later, there was supposed to be a jazz concert at the Xardins de Fonseca, but unfortunately the info from the concert was wrong and it had already finished. A bit more of wandering, sampling different street concerts, and finally a nice glass of Ribeiro to sum up the first day of the journey.
Tuesday, August 10, 2010
Galicia'10: Santiago Survival Tips
An interesting stop as you start your day of exploration of Santiago de Compostela is the Mercado de Abastos, the main marketplace, just outside the old quarter, and also a place where you can stock yourself of food (may be some fruit for a snack), and stop for a coffee and churros. If you want to enjoy some ultrafresh seafood, without being ripped off at some high-up restaurant, you can also consider the possibility of buying some shellfish in the market, and in the same market cafe they will cook it for you for a small fee.
Once you've spent all the morning sightseeing, there's nowhere better to stop to gather the energy for the afternoon than at a small family run restaurant where to enjoy typical home make local cuisite. My suggestion is the Entre Ruas, in a tiny square at the end of the narrowest alley in Santiago. Try the traditional Galician boiled coffee as well!!
May be after lunch you feel like resting on the grass while discussing what to do in the afternoon. Many people would probably go to the Alameda, but let me suggest a different, quieter park: San Domingos de Bonaval, close to the Museo do Pobo Galego.
Finally, after a whole day of culture and views, you might feel like chilling out while having some tapas and sampling the local wines or some cold beer in a cool tasca, then my choice would be the A Despensa Da Troia (Rua da Troia), but beware, if you order some cheese or cold meats board, half boards are already for the very hungry!!.
On the other hand, if you'd prefer a classic dinner in a luxurious garden, then head for the Casa Felisa, in Porta da Pena, 5.
Finally, just in case you didn't book any accomodation, you can try the Hospedia La Tita, in Rua Nova, 46. May be not the classiest place to stay, but 5min from the Cathedral (just a warning: you will hear the bells all night long), and rather affordable.
Sunday, August 08, 2010
Thursday, May 20, 2010
It's nice to be back home...
After a week of scientific conference and a stopover in the UK for the weekend, it's great to be finally back home, specially when the trip has included, in about a week: 4 plane rides, 15 train, 2 coach, 4 bus, 2 taxi, and 4 tube, in three different countries!!
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
Saturday, September 05, 2009
3rd Vietnamese Dinner
Still planning to go to Vietnam some time (the sooner the better), Vietnamese (or just Asian) dinners are still on.
Monday, May 05, 2008
Saint Ives, Cambridgeshire

Saint Ives, in Cambridgeshire (there's another St. Ives in Cornwall), it's a lovely small village which has one of the last bridge chapel in England. It's also well known because of a children's song with a misterious past.
(TO BE CONTINUED)
Friday, October 05, 2007
SEA07: From KL to Malacca
An important trading post between Africa and the Indian subcontinent on one side and China on the other, and being part of the lands of the spices, it has been in the center of many historical developments in this region. Having had some brief comercial contact witrh the Spanish and then having been colonised by the Portuguese, later colonised by the Dutch , followed by the British, then the Japanese during WWII and the British again afterwards. Only with the independence of the Malay state, 50 years ago, they managed to start their own life (more or less). ;-)
In an case, all this succession of influences and colonizers have left a rich footprint in the architecture (and gastronomy) of this town. It's time to explore it....
Monday, October 01, 2007
SEA07: First dinner in KL
This time, I went to a Nonya restaurant in Chinatown, not far from the Red Dragon, my hostel. The "Old China Cafe" used to be some sort of Union meeting place, and now it has been converted into a traditional restaurant and exhibition hall. You can see in the pictures below, how lovely it is.
And you should try this starter... "Ikan bilis"... crispy anchovies in a spicy dressing... a very original and delicious starter!! (mmhhh... there's not much left even to take the picture...)
SEA07: From Singapore to Penang
Friday, September 28, 2007
SEA07: Taking the train North...
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Wednesday, September 26, 2007
Friday, September 21, 2007
Thursday, September 20, 2007
SEA07: Arrived to destination
Here I am. A bit jet/lagged, but safe and healthy in this small and vibrant island. A shower, some cuttlefish stew and noddle soup, and now a cup of tea are getting me fit again to start tomorrow (or even this very evening!) with the hard duties of a tourist.
Wednesday, September 19, 2007
SEA07: The planning
Well, if you already knew of this blog, or if you've been browsing a bit, you would remember that last year there was a long planned trip to Thailand.
Friday, May 25, 2007
SEA06: The complete journey (finally)
They say that better late than never... well, then here you finally have what you were waiting for... the map of Thailand with our complete route (thanks Ignacio!!). Much easier to grasp than imagining it from the chronicles, and surprisingly, showing that after all our journey was pretty efficient!!
:-)