Teeming place with hikers and others. There was varied music (bagpipes!), and a car show that we enjoyed.
With the cathedral, Hostal dos Reis Catolicos, the university rectorate and the casa municipal, this square is the centre of Santiago. At Xmas the Belen was a bonus.
The Santiago de Compostela Cathedral .is located. Such a huge Plaza and you will meet folks from different parts of the world.
Beautiful square during the day and night. Lots of people just hanging out. Not to be missed on the visit in Santiago de Compostela.
This square is huge, and traffic free. It is full of meandering tourist, people completing the camino. They would make for a large box in the middle of the square, stand on it and have their picture takenOne side of the square is dominated by the Cathedral, the other by the Parador and then the town hall.At each end of the square their are little walkways.Great at night, the city comes alive. Their are medival players under the arches of the Town Hall - totally fabulous, at the other end under the arch either a guy playing the bagpipes or an opera singer.Totally vibrant place to be
It's worth going to the Praza many times to watch the pilgrims arrive. The emotions they show are priceless, ranging from ecstasy to tears of joy or relief. Groups of pilgrims are even more fun to watch. The Praza normally provides a superb view of the main portal to the Cathedral, but scaffolding now blocks that view. Be prepared for that disappointment. We weren't.
No words can describe the feelings (yes, the many feelings) of arriving in Santiago after the long days walking the Camino, Once you turn the corner and walk into Obradoiro Square ( The Golden Work) you are immediately overwhelmed by the sense of accomplishment as well as humbleness
Wonderful view of the Cathedral and the place where Pilgrim gather after they have finished their Camino de Santiago pilgrimage of 790 km from France! Even if you haven't walked this,you can feel the joy of these folks having reached their goal after so many weeks of walking. A great spot to take a photo in front of the Cathedral too.
I let the catedral and walked around the square. There's a unique experience: walkers that finished the santiago's route, people that life in the city, students, turists... All is in a kind of magic.
Surrounded by monumental buidlings of cathedral, town hall and Hostal of Reyes Catolicos (transformed into a parador) this square is a place where the pilgrims of Camino de Santiago celebrate the end of their long road. Watch their joy at the centre of the square, enjoy the history. In the evening it is a calm place as there are no cafes or restaurants due the character of the nearby buldings.