We have woken up very early because we were going to walk today.
When we have arrived at the Santiago Cathedral we had to line for 30 minutes. When we finally got in we were all amazed by the beautiful classeries.
The Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is part of the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Santiago de Compostela and is an integral component of the Santiago de Compostela World Heritage Site in Galicia. The cathedral is the reputed burial place of Saint James the Great, the apostles of Jesus Christ.

We went to a restaurant by taxi, the restaurant was called Meson do Pulpo. Right there we ate galician octopus. And we could taste the Santiago’s Cacke.


After eating we went to the old Lugo’s romane wall.
The Roman walls of Lugo were constructed in the 3rd century and are still largely intact, stretching over 2 kilometers around the historic centre of Lugo in Galicia. The fortifications were added to UNESCO’s World Heritage List in late 2000 and are a popular tourist attraction.

Then we went back to the hotel to rest.