It is the capital of the region of Ourense, a crossroads that arose around the thermal springs of As Burgas, the hottest in Spain. A visit to the city is a must, especially after these days immersed in the Galician landscape. The tour begins with As Burgas, springs already known and used in Roman times, of which the whole of Galicia is generous. The main square is irregular in shape, but all its houses were built in the 18th and 19th centuries.
The Cathedral is a Romanesque construction begun in 1160. The south entrance opens onto the Plaza del Trigo and is cut by the Torre del Reloj, and is considered to be one of the most beautiful in Spanish Romanesque architecture. Within the enclosure, the Pórtico do Paraíso can only yield in grandiosity and beauty to the Pórtico de la Gloria of the Santiago Cathedral, of which it undoubtedly has influences. The north door also has a magnificent Romanesque façade, with a good number of Gothic elements.
You can visit the Capilla de los Remedios, the Church of Santa Eufemia and the Church of Santiago de las Burgas, without forgetting the Roman Bridge over the river Miño. The Convent of San Francisco, located next to the hostel, is a must to admire its magnificent cloister.
- Town Hall: Praza Mayor, 1. Tel: 988 388 100
- Pilgrims’ hostel Xunta de Galicia: Rúa de Barreira. 40 places
- Florentino López Cuevillas” Youth Residence. Rúa Arturo Pérez Serantes, 2. Tel: 988 788 790 Works as a Pilgrims’ Hostel in August.
- Augas Quentes Hostel: Vte Risco, 34 www.albergueaugasquentes.com 679 958 780 / 988 061 322
- Hostal “San Miguel”: San Miguel, 14. Tel: 988 239 203
- Hotel “Irixo”: Irmans Villar, 15. Tel.: 988 254 620
- Hotel “Puente Romano”: Ramón Puga Noguerol, 56. Tel.: 988 231 520