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Things to see in Padrón
 

Located in the province of A Coruña, Padrón is a town near Santiago de Compostela, next to the Sar river and with a close relationship with the Way of St. James, which offers, apart from history and tradition, a great natural landscape.
 

Undoubtedly, the best option for mobility in the region is car hire in Santiago de Compostela airport taking advantage of the online car hire offers with Record go Mobility.
 

 

Everything to see and do in Padrón
 

 

Rosalía de Castro House Museum

A perfect starting point to immerse yourself in the essence of Padrón is the House Museum of Rosalía de Castro. This Galician poetess, an iconic figure of Galician-language literature, spent part of her life in this house. The museum exhibits her literary and personal legacy, allowing visitors to delve into the life and work of this great author.
 

 

 

Carmen Gardens

A haven of peace and serenity, the Jardines del Carmen are ideal for a leisurely stroll. This park, full of lush vegetation and manicured gardens, invites you to enjoy nature and offers the perfect setting to relax while contemplating the beauty of the surroundings.
 

 

 

Santiago Church

The Church of Santiago is another highlight in Padrón. It is said that it was here that the body of the Apostle St. James was landed when he arrived in Galicia. The church houses an impressive high altar and a serene atmosphere that invites reflection.
 

 

 

Medieval Bridge over the River Sar

The Medieval Bridge, which spans the river Sar, is an emblematic structure that connects the centre of Padrón with the rest of the town. With architecture that evokes the medieval history of the region, this bridge is an ideal place to enjoy panoramic views of the river and the surrounding environment.
 

 

 

Local gastronomy
 

Padrón's gastronomy is a feast for lovers of Galician cuisine. With traditional dishes such as octopus á feira, filloas, empanadas and Padrón peppers, the local restaurants offer an unforgettable culinary experience, delighting palates with the authentic flavours of the region.
 

 

 

Jacobean Route and Portuguese Way
 

Padrón is also known for its connection with the Pilgrim's Way to Santiago de Compostela. The town is part of the Jacobean Route and is the starting point of the Portuguese Way. The pilgrims who follow these paths find in Padrón a historical and symbolic place on their journey to Santiago de Compostela.