Vigo is famous for it's fish and especially it's oysters.
Half a dozen oysters and half a bottle of good wine costs about 12 Euros
Written Apr 9, 2006
Espectaculos Teatro Garcia Barbon
Museo Castrelos
Written Aug 24, 2002
Be careful of saying something about football, they´re fanatics!hahhaha! They have a very rich culture(music, art,rituals,stories). But you better go and see!
Written Aug 24, 2002
Written Aug 24, 2002
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Be careful of saying something about football, they´re fanatics!hahhaha! They have a very rich culture(music, art,rituals,stories). But you better go and see!
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Vigo was the first port of call on the cruise from hell. It was not a holiday I wanted to be on, Vigo was not a place I was particularly interested in beforehand, and the weather on arrival was...
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Vigo is Galicia's most populated city, with the most important port. The historic quarter is very charming and well preserved. The views form the park at the top of the hill (Parque Do Castro) are...
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Vigo, known as the Gateway to the Atlantic, is the largest city in northeastern Spain with a population of about 300,000. It is located on a 20 mile long estuary called the Rias Baixes and boasts of...
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Best seafood and meat in Spain!

We went to Vigo to see some friends.It was very nice trip. Especially the food was wonderfull.
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