Fu10 | The Galician Night Crawling Hot [updated]
While famous for its daytime pilgrims finishing the Camino, Santiago becomes a vibrant, chaotic student haven by night. The ancient stone alleyways of the (Old Town) act as a labyrinth of hidden bars.
Traditional folk bars host spontaneous jam sessions where patrons stamp their feet and sing along to ancient sea shanties and mountain melodies. fu10 the galician night crawling hot
: In Galician folklore, meigas are witches or spirits. The phrase "crawling hot" perfectly captures the eerie but thrilling sensation of exploring stone-paved villages at night, where locals joke, "Eu non creo nas meigas, pero habelas, hainas" (I don't believe in witches, but they exist). While famous for its daytime pilgrims finishing the
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