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  • Raquel Vidal

SAN PEDRO NEIGHBOURHOOD

San Pedro neighbourhood was born as the entrance to Santiago and for centuries many traders and pilgrims went through it. Nowadays, its unique essence continues to dazzle pilgrims and locals alike, who consider San Pedro one of the most representative neighbourhoods in the city.


When San Pedro wakes up, stores and coffee shops open their doors and the smooth movement of people coming and going starts. You can have breakfast in “La Churrería” while looking at the famous “Cruceiro of San Pedro”, a sort of stone cross which marks the limit between San Pedro and Concheiros street. After that, you can go for a walk to Belvis Park or, if you have time, visit the Pobo Galego museum and the Contemporary Art museum. At the end of the morning, why not try Galician gastronomy in nearby restaurants or continue wandering around and enjoying San Pedro's cultural life.



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