Pontevedra is a province of Spain along the country's Atlantic coast in southwestern Europe. The province forms the southwestern part of the autonomous community of Galicia. It is bordered by the provinces of A Coruña, Lugo, and Ourense, the country of Portugal and the Atlantic Ocean. The official languages of the Pontevedra province are Spanish and Galician. There is a public institution called the Diputación Provincial of Pontevedra (Provincial Council), whose head office is in Pontevedra city, that provides direct services to citizens such as technical, financial and technological support to the councils of the 62 municipalities of the province of Pontevedra.
Restaurants in Province of Pontevedra
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Visit one the most beautiful wineries of the DO Rias Baixas. Right in the heart of the Salnes Valley, only 2 km ( 1.3 miles) far from Cambados, world capital of Albarino wines. Neoclassic building surrounded by a traditional pergola style vineyard with old vines. Open for wine tastings, and events. Great banquet room for 350 people. Book now your experience and discover a wide range of premium wines. Avilable food matches with local produce Granbazan fish and seafood cans. Welcome!
Thoroughly enjoyed the wine tour and tasting. Very friendly and welcoming guide, we were allowed to stay a little longer to enjoy the remainder of our wines and snacks. Lovely variety of white wines, we opted to taste all four. Recommended.
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Massage company with center in Caldas de Reis. We provide massage to the hotels in Galicia. Room service
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Built in 1778, its location is such that it is externally one of the most impressive churches in Pontevedra, facing onto the Pza da Peregrina. A stopping point for pilgrims who were having their documents stamped here, the church plan is in the shape of a scallop shell and the shells are incorporated into much of the decoration. Otherwise, compared to some of the other churches, the decoration is quite restrained, with your eyes drawn upwards into the dome, and thence to heaven.
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Tourism Information Office. Open Monday to Sunday 09:30h-14:00 and 16:30-20:30. We offer you all the info you need to enjoy your visit to Pontevedra!!
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Desde Bodegas Martín Códax os invitamos a conocer nuestros viñedos y procesos de elaboración, familiarizaros con nuestra uva más representativa, el Albariño, y deleitaros de la magia y la gran calidad de nuestros vinos. Todo ello en un entorno privilegiado donde podréis disfrutar de unas espectaculares vistas de los emparrados tradicionales de la zona y una cautivadora panorámica de la Ría de Arousa salpicada por sus famosas bateas mientras brindamos con una copa de Albariño Martín Códax. Visitas guiadas, catas maridaje comentadas, tastings en nuestra terraza, experiencias enoturísticas a medida…En Bodegas Martín Códax queremos que viváis el enoturismo de formas diversas y atractivas. No dudes en pedirnos información y disponibilidad vía telefónica o correo electrónico. ¡Estamos deseando brindar contigo!
My mom and I did the tour during a weekday when they opened for the day. We were the only two on our tour. Our guide was amazing, she kept my attention for the whole tour and was really personable and friendly. I think we went over the allotted time because the tour was so good. This was also the first wine tasting where I felt like I was understanding how to apply my senses to the tasting, because again, our guide was that good. The views are amazing, the wine is great. You can get their Albarino in the states. Take me back, please.
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This is the main museum in the city of Pontevedra. Located in the heart of the Old Town it displays the golden celtic treasure of Caldas de Reis as well as the ship chamber of Mendez Nunez. A must see in Pontevedra. Travel guides available in Spanish, Portuguese, French, German and English.
We really enjoyed this museum with was incredibly large and first-rate! Although the section of the museum with Picasso, Miró and Dalí paintings was closed to prepare for a new exhibit, there was plenty of other beautiful work to admire. A piece entitled “Baile en Palacio” by Alejandro Ferrant Fischermans (1915) was a particular favorite of mine. There are also numerous great restaurants nearby to go to either before or after your visit.
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This cathedral is well worth a food visit and unlike other monuments where you pay an entrance fee and simply get granted access, here you get a hand set with recordings to do your own self guided tour. Interesting mix of styles from different eras it was built over. Enjoyed it very much.
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