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Quiquinuru
Favourite destinations:
Athens, Greece
I’ve been living in Santiago for 3 years and I think I could be helpful as I came to this city as a tourist and now live here. As a student I know quite a lot about budget meals, budget fun and the best places for nightlife. Want to know something about Santiago de Compostela? Ask Quiquinuru a question
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Q: What else shouldn’t be missed?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 5th August 2006
A: Santo Domindo de Bonaval Park, San Martín Pinario, the Alameda and soooooo many other places.
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Q: Is it expensive to eat out in Santiago de Compostela?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 5th August 2006
A: No. For most Europeans Santiago is quite a cheap city but, of course, it depends on what you intend to eat...
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Q: What is the best part of Santiago de Compostela to eat out in?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 5th August 2006
A: The old town. It's quite a magical place, and it's full of tiny resturants where they serve typical plates.
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Q: Is it expensive to go out at night in Santiago de Compostela?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 5th August 2006
A: No, it’s one of the cheapest cities in Spain to go out, and it has one of the best night lifes.
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Q: What is your favourite bar/club in Santiago de Compostela?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 5th August 2006
A: I guess it is Insomnia.
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Q: Is it easy to get around Santiago de Compostela?
Submitted By: Hostelworld Moderator on the 5th August 2006
A: Yes, you can go walking almost anywhere, and, if not, there are plenty buses.
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