World Heritage Cities in Spain

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Photo: Santiago de Compostela Tourism

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allel streets of San Agustín, Obispo Rey Redondo and Herradores where you'll find most of the churches and stately houses. In Santiago de Compostela a route has also been created in which most of the streets are pedestrian and quite flat, so it is specially recommended for those with reduced mobility. It takes in the main monuments in Santiago and de- parts from the Hotel Compostela. From there it is easy to reach the Plaza del Obradoiro, where the cathedral stands,

and the Plazas de Praterías, Quintana and Abastos squares. At the start of the tour you can turn off into the Alameda Park and visit the beautiful botanical gardens. In Segovia , the tour specially recom- mended for those with impaired mobil- ity and hearing departs from the Visitor Centre facing the Aqueduct, then along the Calle Real leading to the PlazaMayor. It continues along the Calle Marqués del Arco and the route ends at the incredi- ble Alcázar de Segovia fortress.

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