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Arco de Mazarelos

Puerta, Porta o Arco de Mazarelos
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Praza de Mazarelos, 6, 15703, Santiago de Compostela, SpainMap
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  • macedonboy
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    Not A Lot Of The Gateway Is Left

    The Mazarelos gate is the only remaining portion of the Medieval walls of Santiago de Compostela, when much of it was demolished between the 18th and 19th centuries. It’s an arch, about 3 metres high....

    Reviewed on Jan 14, 2023
  • akawoody
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    Friendly, lively and hospitable.

    I found the staff friendly and the location excellent. Now the location would not to be to everyone's taste. It is in one of the busiest squares in Santiago surrounded by cafés and bars of which this...

    Reviewed on Aug 22, 2022
  • Nicholas H
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    Known as the Wine Gate

    This is the only gate from Santiago's mediaeval fortifications that has survived. Dating from the 11th century and built in Romanesque style, it was the entrance through which the city's wine supplies...

    Reviewed on Oct 28, 2018
  • 955marilina
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    NOT TO GO TO GO

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    It is true that the hotel's situation is good by being in the old hill but everything else is a disaster. Running things everywhere and dirty common areas. On the other hand it is very expensive for what ...

    Reviewed on May 25, 2023
  • ra_ln
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    Porta da Mura

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    It has no great artistic value, though it is historical. It is the only entry of the old walls of the city. This door was entered by the pilgrims of the silver path. It may pass unnoticed...

    Reviewed on Dec 4, 2022
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