Soria
The "City of Poets," linked to Machado and Bécquer, is an evocative stop on the Camino Castellano-Aragonés. Its Romanesque heritage by the Duero inspires the pilgrim.
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Soria, the capital of the province and a city of deep literary echoes, is one of the most important and evocative stops on the Camino Castellano-Aragonés. Immortalized by poets such as Antonio Machado and Gustavo Adolfo Bécquer, the city invites the pilgrim to a peaceful and melancholic stroll along the Duero River. Its Romanesque patrimony is exceptional, with jewels like the Arch of San Juan de Duero, an outdoor cloister of unique beauty, the Cathedral of St Peter or the Church of Santo Domingo. The city's center, with the Plaza Mayor and the street of Collado, offers a tranquil and welcoming atmosphere. For the walker, Soria is an oasis of culture, nature, and services, ideal for a day of rest. Exploring the hermitage of San Saturio, excavated in the rock over the river, or simply strolling through the landscapes that inspired poets, is an experience that enriches the soul. In the Way of St James, Soria is an stage that connects the pilgrim with art, literature and the deepest essence of Castile.
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