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Visit Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
With the sounds of Galician bagpipes welcoming you, walking through the gates to the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela is a moment you'll wish you could bottle. St James, one of Jesus's 12 apostles, is purportedly buried here, and the cathedral is the spiritual heart of Old Town. Join other pilgrims inside to soak up the holy atmosphere and marvel at the impressive stone facades, soaring towers and elaborate ceilings.
Eat delicious Galician food
There'll be plenty of opportunities to sample delicious Galician cuisine en route. Local specialities include crispy Padron peppers sprinkled with sea salt, pulpo a feira (market-style octopus drizzled with olive oil and smoked paprika), and creamy Azuruan cheese. Walking the Camino is as much of a journey for your tastebuds as it is for your feet and with a local leader by your side, you've got the inside scoop on the best things to eat and the best places to go.
Bathe in hot springs
Stopping in the charming town of Caldas de Reis will give your body, mind and soul a much-needed rest from all the walking. The mineral-rich hot spring water here is believed to be holy. Soaking your tired muscles is the perfect way to recharge before the final stretch to Santiago de Compostela.
Experience a traditional queimada ritual
Queimada, or 'fire drink', comes from Galicia's Celtic past and is believed to purify the soul and ward off evil spirits. The comforting drink is made on a big stove pot with lemon peels, coffee beans, cinnamon and a strong alcoholic liqueur called oruju. The liquid is set alight until the flame turns blue before being ladled into cups. Evil spirits aside, qeimada is bound to put a fire in your belly and a spring in your step.
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