by TerriP2
We walked up to the Citadel, and though it had many steps, the sight of Vigo from there was wonderful, along with the view of the bay. We had a very good lunch at a small cafe one street off of the waterfront, and the food was the tastiest of the trip and at a good price. We were almost pushed into a seafood rest. that was advertised, and would have spent a fortune for lunch (over 65 euros). Instead our meal cost us each 10 euros, including beer. Not to be missed.
Visited: Apr 12, 2009
by Traveler43
The local bus tour is a bargain and well run. Old town oyster restaurants were quaint and well run.
Visited: May 19, 2008
by CathleenJ
Just wander around the city, go up to the top of the hill, great vistas.
Visited: Apr 02, 2009
by Wrighty1
Visited: Sep 22, 2018
by AdrienneC1
It was a waste of time.
Visited: Oct 08, 2007
by angfitz
Visited: Sep 30, 2018
by stupotmax
good
Visited: Oct 18, 2017
by matt1965
Visited: Sep 08, 2018
by PhyllisF
I enjoyed our tour of the Border Country but I think I would have been just as happy to stay on the ship or visit the town of Vigo....
Visited: May 13, 2009
by jnkvivs
Visited: Sep 08, 2018
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