Small Group Historic Walking Tour of Vigo





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On this Shared Walking Tour of Vigo you will discover the soul of the largest city of Galicia, where seafaring tradition and modernity meet in every corner. We will walk through the historic quarter and the fishing quarter of O Berbés, with its stone houses and portals linked to port life. We will go up to San Sebastian Castle to enjoy unique views of the estuary and understand the strategic importance of the city throughout history. You will learn about the evolution of Vigo as a great Atlantic port, its close relationship with fishing and emigration, and the secrets that keep its squares and buildings.
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The Co-Cathedral of Santa María is an impressive Gothic temple located in the heart of Vigo, Galicia, Spain. Built in the 17th century, this church stands out for its imposing architecture and its rich religious and artistic history. It is an important landmark in the city, where visitors can admire its majestic columns, vaults and works of religious art while immersing themselves in the spirituality and beauty of this emblematic building.
Its name refers to the traditional craft of basket makers, who used to have workshops in this area in times past. This street is lined with old Galician-style buildings and houses with colorful facades, which gives it a particular charm. Along Rúa dos Cesteiros, you can find small shops and artisan workshops selling local products, such as wicker baskets, ceramics and other handmade items. In addition to being a place to buy crafts and souvenirs, Rúa dos Cesteiros is also a quiet and picturesque street where visitors can stroll and enjoy the traditional Galician atmosphere. It is a point of interest for both tourists looking to explore local culture and locals who appreciate the history and craftsmanship of their city.
A square located in the heart of the old town of Vigo. It is surrounded by historic buildings and narrow streets that reflect the charm and history of the city. The square is named in honor of General Francisco de Moure y Almeida, who led the defense of Vigo during the British siege in 1719. A statue of this illustrious character stands in the center of the square. Praza de Almeida is a very busy and lively place, especially during market days, when stalls selling fresh products and crafts are set up. In addition, it is home to several bars, restaurants and terraces where locals and visitors can enjoy local cuisine and a cozy atmosphere.
Its history dates back several centuries, when the city began to develop as an important commercial and port center in the region. During the 19th century, Vigo experienced significant growth due to its port activity, and Praza da Constitución became a focal point of the city's social and economic life. In this square, fairs, markets and cultural events were held that attracted merchants and visitors from all over the region. Over the years, Praza da Constitución has witnessed important historical events and changes in the city. Despite modernization and urban development, the square has retained its traditional character and its importance as the center of community life in Vigo.
The sculpture "O Sereo" represents a mythological figure known as "O Sereo" or "The Mermaid", which is part of Galician folklore and is related to the legends of the Atlantic coast. The sculpture shows a woman with a fish tail, sitting on a rock and holding a shell in her hands. It was created by the sculptor Francisco Leiro in 1991 and is located in Porta do Sol. The figure of the Sereo is an important symbol for the city of Vigo, reflecting its connection with the sea and its rich seafaring tradition. The sculpture has become a landmark and popular tourist attraction.
The Mirador del Olivo is a scenic viewpoint located on the slope of Mount O Castro, offering stunning views of the city of Vigo, its port and the Ría de Vigo. The viewpoint gets its name from an ancient olive tree that grows in the area and has become a symbol of this place. In addition to the natural beauty of the area, the Mirador del Olivo has rest areas and walking trails, making it a popular destination for both local residents and tourists who want to enjoy the panoramic views of the city and its surroundings. maritime environment. From the Mirador del Olivo, you can see the old town of Vigo, the fishing port, the Cíes Islands and the surrounding mountains, offering a unique and memorable experience for those who visit this viewpoint. It is an ideal place to enjoy nature and take impressive photographs of the city and its coastal surroundings.
A former military fortification built in the 18th century, designed to protect the city from possible attacks by sea. It is located on top of the mount of the same name, from where it offers spectacular panoramic views of the Bay of Vigo and its surroundings. The fortress was a key part of the city's defense system during the Napoleonic Wars, although it is currently mainly preserved as a tourist attraction. Inside, you can see canyon structures, stone walls and a small gazebo, while the surroundings offer a pleasant green area to walk.
The Teatro Afundación de Vigo is an elegant neo-Baroque building designed by Antonio Palacios. Its monumental facade, full of ornamental details, reflects the cultural importance of the place. Located in the center, it is one of the most distinguished architectural icons of the city.
The Alameda de Vigo is a pleasant urban park located in the center, ideal for lounging during the visit. It stands out for its wide tree-lined walks, landscaped areas and historic sculptures that give it an elegant and peaceful atmosphere. It is a perfect space to enjoy a respite between the bustle of the city and observe local life.
The Jules Verne Monument is a sculpture that pays tribute to the famous French writer Jules Verne, located on the city's seafront. It was inaugurated in 1997 on the occasion of the centenary of the author's death and is the work of the sculptor Joaquín Vaamonde Cornide. The sculpture represents Jules Verne sitting on a stone bench, holding a book in his hands and looking towards the sea. Behind him, there is an armillary sphere, a symbol that represents the adventurous and exploring spirit that characterizes the author's literary work. The monument is located in a privileged location, facing the sea, and has become a landmark in the city. It is a meeting place for residents and visitors, who can admire the sculpture and enjoy the views of the Atlantic Ocean while reflecting on the legacy of the great visionary of universal literature.
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- Service animals allowed
- Public transportation options are available nearby
- Suitable for all physical fitness levels
Reviews(20)
This is a great walking tour of the old town. Alex is a wonderful tour guide with exceptional knowledge of the city and history of Vigo. Be ready to walk some hills. Our group enjoyed the tour very much.
A very thorough historical and architectural walk through Vigo. Nicely paced and covered the old town well. Our guide, Alex was super friendly and informative.
Alex did a great job of showing us the historic district and explaining the history of Vigo and Galicia.
Our guide, Alex, passed on his knowledge of the history of the city and the monuments to make the tour a fantastic experience.
Wonderful tour. The difference was the tour Guide. Alejandro is excellent in his profession and a wonderful human being. I highly recommend him
Great small group walking tour of historic old town Vigo. Our guide was friendly, enthusiastic & knowledgeable.
Alex provided a wonderful walking tour covering the rich history of Galicia. We learned many things about its culture, architecture, and people. Highly recommend.
Alex is very enthusiastic and knowledgeable. We learned a lot about the history and evolution of Vigo.
Alex was our experienced tour guide in Vigo, and we couldn’t have asked for anyone better. From the moment we met him, his passion for the city was clear. He shared fascinating stories about Vigo’s history, its people, and its hidden corners that we would never have discovered on our own. His knowledge was matched by his warmth and sense of humour, which made the whole experience feel relaxed and engaging. By the end of the tour, it felt less like we were being shown around by a guide and more like we were exploring the city with a friend who truly loved it.
Alex was a tremendous guide that made our cruise stop in Vigo a most pleasurable experience. His knowledge and passion for Vigo made it come alive and helped us to understand both its history and present. We enjoyed our tour with Vigo so much that we booked another tour with Alex in A Coruña!



