More than a thousand years of history, and tens of thousands of pilgrims For more than a millennium, the Camino de Santiago (the Way of St. James) has attracted pilgrims, many seeking self-reflection ...
The pilgrimage as religious rite of passage has been a custom for centuries, and during the Middle Ages, nowhere was as popular as the Camino de Santiago. Christians would make the months-long journey ...
There is an inscription on the path into Santiago de Compostela, capital of north-west Spain's Galicia region and the culmination of the Camino de Santiago, that states Europe was built on the famed ...
A photo of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage trail in Spain. Every Friday, our Global Citizen Nari Safavi stops by for Weekend Passport, where he shows us how to travel the world without ever leaving ...