| Page Views: 277 Last Visit to Noia: September, 2005 | Noia, Spain by Shabu - last update: Dec 12, 2005 |
Noia is another coastal town that we discovered on our journey along Spains Atlantic coastline located in the Noia-Muros bay. This is definately a town worth visiting. It is filled with tons of history dating back thousands of years. It is a friendly town with numerous tapas bars and plenty of shops. Noia has the atmosphere of a genuine Spanish town. If you know spanish, forget it. Most locals speak their own language of Gallego. |
|  | Church and Gardens The old convent building near the main piazza. |
|  | A Head in the Gardens It's me with a statue of Felipe de Castro, a famous Galician sculpture, in the main piazza, la Alameda. |
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