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Curcuma

Nov 19, 2009

I've been to 3 different vegetarian restaurants in Vigo and they're all roughly the same, the food is delicious, the price is decent, but the service leaves something to be desired. This place can get...more

Parador de Baiona

Nov 15, 2009

We stayed at the Baiona parador for one night, en route from Santiago to Portugal. The parador is spectacularly situated, on a promontory and surrounded on three sides by water. We purchased our...more

Mar de Queo

5 of 5 stars
ACT Australia
Nov 14, 2009

Mar de Queo is situated between Laracha and Carballo in Galicia and is a very attractive, excellently restored rural hotel. A grand building in a tiny hamlet. The owners, Mario and Maria Jose are...more

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