Pontevedra (Galician: [ˌponteˈβɛðɾa], Spanish: [ponteˈβeðɾa]) is a Spanish city in the northwest of the Iberian Peninsula. It is the capital of both the Comarca (County) and Province of Pontevedra, and of the Rias Baixas in Galicia. It is also the capital of its own municipality which is, in fact, often considered as an extension of the actual city. Pontevedra is the provincial district court seat.
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Celtinauta have a lot of activities to do in Rias Baixas, which is located in the Nautic Club of Portonovo. These summer, CELTINAUTA offer you activities like Jetsky routes, paddle surf routes, kayak routes, Wakeboard, snorckel, diving routes. What are you waitting for?. We have candle alcohol for all age. If you are wandering what to do. Call us. We also organizate single partys, guided Tours along the Rias Baixas. We will wait for you.
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Your first port of call before exploring the old town is the Tourist Information Office, itself in a historic building, where a map is available plus lots of information from the staff. This is a fascinating town to explore on foot, but beware of cars driving down the narrow alleys. You will find churches such as the Basilica de Santa Maria and the Iglesia de San Bartolome, former grand houses such as Pazo del Baron, informal squares with restaurants, bars, statues and fountains, plus the town's theatre which, although relatively modern, is designed to blend in with the town's architecture.
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Back in the day, this square was used to trade firewood. Nowadays is one of the hot spots for trendy bistros yet, not hyper hipster. You’ll need to park a few blocks away since this area of Pontevedra is pro pedestrians. The square is full of tables from six different small restaurants.
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