We have already commented on the importance of the paella in Spain. But we have not talked about the most typical, traditional and basic plate that families in Spain eat. The paella in old times was a plate that many poor people ate because it had rice and instead of all that seafood it had rabbit, chicken and duck, on occasion it might have had snails. Today, the paella is one of the most famous and sought after platters that tourists from all over the world come to Spain to try. Normally every single place has a big paella and that is the one that is offered all day. But, you must be careful because if you want a paella that is done on the spot when you order it then you must ask if they do it the same day, that moment or maybe the day before. The best paella to have is the one that is done right when you order it. The best place to eat a paella is were they sell lots of rice. In Valencia you find the best paellas in different restaurants. For example, Restaurant “El Forcat,” which is right next to the Serranos tower. In second plce we have the restaurant “La Pepica.” Next to the beach there is the Restaurant “La Alegría de la Huerta” which also has some really good paella. “La Marcelina” which was established in 1888 has a great paella that you might want to try. Last of all the “Rall.” Now, go try some.

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Have the best paella
Pontevedra is one of many places you should take the time to visit. Pontevedra which is located in Galicia have many cultural things to see as well as to experience. There are a lot of buildings, churches and monuments that might be worth taking a look at. Many monuments are located in pretty plazas were you can sit and rest while admiring the scenery. Pontevedra in Galicia is a good worthwhile place to visit even if it is for a weekend escape. Flickr Here, you might find yourself walking looking at the various plazas planning which one might be the one you will rest your feet. You might also find yourself walking and entering some of the cute and typical stores while your walking. The cathedral at Pontevedra is also worth taking a peek at. Pontevedra is also a perfect place for young people especially ones that like to visit and immerse themselves in culture and tradition. The best thing of all is that at night this city turns into a party and everyone is invited to dance, party, eat and drink at different points of the city. Flickr You must remember that the south of Pontevedra holds the ancient, old buildings that are very pretty to look at. If you are driving from Santiago de Compostela it is only a mere 60 kilometres to get there. Although if you do not want to drive for only 5 euros you might take the AP-9 or the N-550. Getting there will be no problem especially because of all the signage you will be able to see. When you get there make your way to the principal plaza were it will be easier to know were to go.

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Galicia and it´s jewel of Pontevedra