Continuing with our blogs on San Pedro’s historic legacy, we continue with the last but not least historical monument located in the town— the Paleochristian Basilica Vega del Mar. The remains of basilica were initially found around 1915-16 when eucalyptus plantations were taking place in the area, and henceforth the first […]
We have posted many articles about San Pedro’s modernisation, but it’s also important to highlight its historic heritage, as the town has two very important monuments with very interesting history—and in this blog we start with the vaulted Roman baths. Vaulted Roman baths with hydraulic heritage The Roman baths are situated […]
Tucked away at the top of San Pedro’s boulevard is a piece of history preserved from the late nineteenth century, hinted at by the stylish Restaurante 1870. If you have had the fortune to dine here, you may have noticed the large silver silos that overhang the main dining space, and […]