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4.5/5
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Ourense is the city of water and a true architectural and monumental treasure thanks to 2,000 years of history where a Roman, medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and modernist past converge. The Miño no longer brings gold today, but it does bring valuable thermal waters scattered throughout the city. Comfortable, quiet and with a variety of activities not to get bored during a stay in a hotel in Ourense, the destination is ideal for trips with family or friends.
When it comes to thermal waters, As Burgas is a meeting point with the history of the city and an emblematic space linked to its origins.
From this fountain, located in the heart of the historic center of Ourense, not only emanate mineral-medicinal springs of Roman origin, but also many legends. They say that whoever touches the thermal water of As Burgas will end up celebrating their wedding here. Other stories speak of mysterious whispers of its dwelling nymphs (to whom therapeutic properties were attributed).
These waters are known for their therapeutic, almost miraculous uses at temperatures of more than 60º. For this reason, and because of its antiquity, As Burgas is a place that every traveler should visit before leaving.
The current layout is the result of continuous reforms that today allow you to enjoy this space in its fullness: a unique thermal experience that will surprise those who are in Ourense.
Ourense has other thermal baths and spas such as O Tinteiro, Outariz or A Chavasqueira.
The Roman Bridge, the Santo Cristo, As Burgas, the Praza Maior or the Cathedral, among others, are the main points of interest of Ourense and symbols of the city.
Entering the heart of Ourense is a real challenge to orientation for those who dare to walk through its narrow stone streets. An infallible trick to avoid getting lost and, in addition, to enjoy all the charm of this journey through time, is to visit them jumping from square to square.
A stroll through the city will take those staying at Barceló Ourense to discover the most historical and surprising corners: the Praza Maior, an original inclined square and the center of the old city; the Cathedral, a temple with the air of a fortress; the Chapel of the Holy Christ, which is said to grow hair; or the Praza do Ferro, which is one of the most typical images.
The paths between plaza and plaza are joined by crossings from bridge to bridge. Witnesses of the passage of time, the eight bridges over the Miño river are an essential element of this destination. Its Ponte Vella o Maior (Old Bridge or Main Bridge) dates back to Roman times and was a historical landmark. In fact, the first step over the Miño remains today an emblem of Ourense.