Maruxia

Hotel Maruxia

Luis Casais 4, O Grove, Galicia, 36980, Spain

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Travel Tips for Vigo

Park at Plaza de Compostela

by AusPinay

This plaza which covers a good part at the right side of Vigo is filled with eye-catching features especially the soothing water fountains/ water features everywhere, the glorious flowering shrubs, the lush trees, especially the ficus and the many other varities and species of plants and trees that line the walkways and footpaths. There are also lots of benches for the locals and tourists alike to to use after a day of walking and climbing around Vigo's many hilly streets and walkways!

We were delighted we found this gem just across the port really but hidden from he hustle and bustle of the city. We were lucky to get here on an earlly Sunday morning which was also my husband's 50th birthday so it was a truly special day not just for him but for the whole family!

i must mention too that along this long narrow park is a row of businesses, hotels, restaurants, etc. yet it was very quiet, only a few handful locals were around and it was almost midday! The locals do rest on the Sabbath in this part of the world!

Montxito's new Vigo Page

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Vigo is Galicia's largest metropolis. Being its origin a small harbour village which has gradually furnitured its mountains, it is nowadays a multisided city which has never let the sea out of its sight (all of its summits -A Madroa, A Guía or mount Alba- represent a window open to the ría).
The modern quarters present buildings evidencing its recent baptism, as well as shopping centers and large parks to enjoy calmness, such as O Castro and Castrelos. Its beaches are superb and they are provided with a remarkable offer of services: the most renowned ones are O Bao and Samil, but also Canido or the Cíes islands' sandy grounds -an Atlantic retreat for the summer- are also worth visiting.

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