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One email address, one person at the other end. No ticket forms and no autoresponders: this is read and answered by whoever writes the guide.

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rasekrodriguez9@gmail.com

That is the address of Cesar Rodriguez, editor of santiago.es. Replies come in English or Spanish, usually within two or three working days. If it is an urgent correction —an opening time that no longer holds, a place that has closed— put that in the subject line: those get looked at first.

What to write about, and what to expect

  • Correcting a fact.The most useful email that can arrive. Give the URL of the page, what is wrong, and the correct source if you have it. It gets checked, fixed, and the page's review date is updated.
  • Businesses in Santiago.If you run a restaurant, albergue, hotel or shop that appears in the guide and want to confirm or update your details (address, phone, opening hours), write from an address at the business itself and the listing will carry the «Verified» tag. Confirming your details costs nothing and pays nothing: placement in the guide is not for sale, and reviews are not removed in exchange for anything.
  • Press and media. For quotes, Camino figures or material about the city, put the outlet and your deadline in the subject line. The official figures the guide already uses can be shared, with their source.
  • Links and partnerships. Proposals from pilgrim sites, Camino associations and projects about Galicia are welcome. Links are neither bought nor sold, and exchanges only happen when both sides genuinely serve the same reader.
  • Bookings, tickets and accommodation.Not here. santiago.es sells nothing and handles no one's reservations: go to the venue's own site or to the Cathedral's.

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Site identity

santiago.es is an independent editorial project with no office open to the public, based in Santiago de Compostela (Galicia, Spain). It is not an official site of the city council, the regional government or the Cathedral chapter. Who runs it and how it is funded is set out in About santiago.es.

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