Ourense (Galician: [owˈɾɛnse]; Spanish: Orense [oˈɾense]) is a city in northwestern Spain, the capital of the province of the same name in Galicia. It is on the Portuguese Way path of the Road of St James, the Camino de Santiago.
Restaurants in Ourense
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We are a registered travel agency from Galicia (Spain) with Spanish government license XG-647. We do private tours and group tours around Ribeira Sacra, O Ribeiro and many other places in Galicia.
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Sala Enigma es la 1º Sala de Escape de Ourense. Diversión + ocio diferente para amigos o familia, en grupos de 2 a 5 personas. Es un Room Escape ambientado para todos los públicos lleno de puzzles, retos y pruebas en vivo, donde se pondrá a prueba el ingenio, persistencia y trabajo en equipo!! Ocasión perfecta para pasar un rato con los amigos, familia o incluso con los compañeros de trabajo! Actividad ideal para celebraciones, cumpleaños, reencuentros, fiestas, despedidas de soltera/o. Disponemos de 2 juegos totalmente diferentes: El Enigma de Romasanta (60 o 90 minutos de duración), y el Método Muridae (75 o 90 minutos de duración).
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This was very nice, once we found it. Took the wrong trolley, ended up walking about a mile unexpectedly. Nice facilities. A light rain and we loved staying in the pool
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OK, this is not Saint Paul, nor Notre Dame or the Dom. A rough gem. It's Roman after all. And why expect this in Galicia? It would be out of place. No this is exactly the Catedral which belongs to Ourense. To Galicia. Understated beauty. Color around the corner. At the portico. A nice treasure chamber. The bell tower. And of course the chapel. Legend has it that the hair grows. Some people are also convinced that it's not a sculpture at all, rather a mummified corpse,.... There is only one way to find out. Check it out yourself!
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Since it was winter, we had the whole route almost entirely to ourselves. The drive is beautiful, no matter what the season, the monasteries are interesting, and the overlooks over the River Sil are amazing.
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Would highly recommend visiting these cloisters. Our guide was Constantino who told us the history behind the cloisters. He was very interesting, enthusiastic & knowledgeable about the cloisters & the history of Galicia. We arrived 20 minutes before the cloisters were due to close for siesta, however Constantino gave up 20 minutes of his lunch break to talk to us & share the history of the cloisters. Entry is free & is highly recommended.
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