Nestled between Vigo’s bustling port and the hilltop fortress, Casco Vello is the city’s compact old town, a hub for historical architecture. A labyrinth of narrow streets and alleys winds through this mostly residential area, flanked by gray buildings. The Concatedral de Santa María church stands as a prominent landmark, while several small plazas offer spaces for gathering and relaxation. Visitors can explore the winding paths, admire the traditional architecture, and soak in the local atmosphere.
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