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Sercotel Tres Luces
Sercotel Tres Luces
: 3.82 / 5
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In the heart of Vigo and very close to the main traffic artery. It is perferct for business trip/event or personal... more
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Hesperia Vigo
Hesperia Vigo
: 4.03 / 5
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Features: Facilities for disabled people, Laundry, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Rooms for non-smokers available, Restaurant, Free secure parking at hotel, Room service (part time), 24-hour front desk, Bar, Banqueting services, Internet... more
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Husa Ogalia
Husa Ogalia
: 4.03 / 5
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Features: Conference centre, Bar, Rooms for non-smokers available, Laundry, Safe at reception, Central heating, Tourist information, Luggage room, Cafeteria, Free secure parking at hotel, Restaurant, 24-hour front desk, Air conditioning (individual... more
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Ipanema
Ipanema
: 3.67 / 5
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Features: Luggage room, Photocopier at the reception, Body treatments, Room service (part time), Internet cafe, Valet parking, Conference centre, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Safe at reception, 24-hour front desk, Banqueting services, Laundry,... more
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About Vigo
With a population of about 290,000, Vigo "the Olive City" is the largest in Galicia. It prides itself on the largest fishing port in Europe and on its soccer team, Celta de Vigo.The city's origin can be traced back to a Celtic village and a Roman settlement. During the Middle Ages, it was attacked repeatedly by the Vikings. It remained a small settlement until the 15th century when it was first mentioned in written documents. Francis Drake raided it twice, in 1585 and 1589, and a Turkish fleet attacked it shortly afterwards. To protect the population from further attacks, the city walls were built in 1656, under Felipe IV. Part of them have been preserved.