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Where to stay in Allariz
Best time: May-June, September-October. These months offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring the town's historical sites and natural beauty.
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Don't miss
- Pazo de los Condes de Maceda: A stunning example of Galician architecture and history.
- Iglesia de Santa María: A beautiful medieval church with stunning interiors.
- River Arnoia: Picturesque river walks perfect for a leisurely stroll.
- Allariz Ethnographic Museum: An insight into the local culture and traditions of the region.
Where to eat
- Restaurante O Camiño: Offers authentic Galician cuisine with local ingredients.
- Casa do Pobo: Known for its delicious tapas and warm atmosphere.
- A Casa da Tía: Specializes in homemade desserts and traditional Galician pastries.
Do this
- Local Artisan Markets: Experience the vibrant local culture and buy handmade crafts.
- Fiesta de San Juan: A lively festival in June celebrating local traditions with bonfires and music.
- Hiking in the surrounding hills: Enjoy breathtaking views and the natural beauty of Galicia.
Local tips
- Visit the town during the week for a quieter experience, as weekends can get busy with tourists.
- Try to learn a few phrases in Galician; locals appreciate the effort.
- Explore the lesser-known paths along the river for tranquility away from tourist spots.
- Check local listings for impromptu cultural events or music performances in the town square.
Know before you go
Best time
May-June, September-October. These months offer mild temperatures and fewer crowds, making it ideal for exploring the town's historical sites and natural beauty.
Getting around
Walking is the best way to explore Allariz, with most attractions within walking distance. Buses are available for longer distances.
Airport
VGO
Language
Spanish (Galician is also widely spoken).
Money
Euro (EUR). Credit cards are widely accepted, but carry some cash for small purchases and local markets.
Safety
Allariz is generally safe for tourists, with low crime rates. However, as in any small town, be mindful of your belongings in crowded areas.
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