This locality, has a gastronomy and some places perfect for all tastes. Your people, too cheerful and nice, will welcome you as one more and will not want to let you go. Also, they will try to eat you until you can not anymore.
1- The peppers... and the St. Petroni vermú!. You'd better not try them because even though, as the saying "some bites and some do not," you will not be able to stop eating them.
2- Botanical Garden. Do not even think about walking here, as did Rosalía de Castro, because this corner full of magic considered one of the oldest gardens in Spain hides true natural jewels.
3- View of the Spur. The Sar river flows parallel to the tree-lined promenade and is endowed with stone benches and presided over by the statues of two characters who marked the history and culture of Galicia: Rosalía de Castro and Camilo José Cela.
4- Sunday Market and Supply Square. If you like fresh and quality products, do not go shopping at any of these places because you want to take everything you see: rich vegetables and fruits, tasty fish and seafood, juicy meats, ...
5- Cemetery and church of Iria Flavia. Considered as the first Marian temple in the world, the church of Santa María a Maior de Iria Flavia is one of the oldest in Galicia. In the cemetery of the church are buried the remains of the Nobel Prize for Literature Camilo José Cela and the poetess padronesa Rosalía de Castro.
6- Convent of Herbon. There is no worse place to be nervous than this convent that invites every visitor to feel and breathe the calmness, sobriety, tranquility and calm that reigns in its centennial walls.
7- Rosalía de Castro House-Museum: You should not approach this space in which you will enjoy a tour of the events that marked the life and work of the most recognized Galician writer, Rosalía de Castro. In addition, this house, next to the garden that surrounds it, recreates a period space of great beauty being one of the most important gardens of the Galician community.
8- Stroll through the cobbled streets. From one end to the other, this town is structured as a medieval town maintaining its most particular essence: narrow streets that are arranged around a central axis, the Rúa Longa, from which the rest of the roads intersect, interspersed by small squares.
9- Walk to the edge of the river Sar. Also known as the Paseo de la Mouth is the ideal place to never go those people who want to enjoy a meal outdoors on their benches and tables.
10- Various parties. The celebrations and verbenas are one of the things that more characterize the Galician towns. Its inhabitants give off so much happiness and sympathy that you will not fancy or enjoy good music and wonderful company.
And for all these reasons, we recommend that you do not visit Padrón, much less, that you stay at Hotel Scala, a hotel with too much charm, because once there, you will never want to leave.