Hotels in Santiago de Compostela
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Hotels in Santiago de Compostela, Spain — stay near the 1075 Cathedral or in the UNESCO Casco Histórico. SCQ airport is 11 km away.
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About Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela: Pilgrim City of Northwestern Spain
Santiago de Compostela, capital of Galicia in northwestern Spain, draws over 400,000 pilgrims and tourists annually to its 12th-century cathedral. The cathedral's Baroque facade on Praza do Obradoiro marks the endpoint of the Camino de Santiago, a network of pilgrimage routes stretching across Europe. The medieval Casco Histórico (Old Town) earned UNESCO World Heritage status in 1985 — one of the earliest Spanish cities to receive the designation.
Where to Stay
Most hotels cluster within walking distance of the cathedral. Rúa do Franco and Rúa da Raíña offer mid-range guesthouses; the Ensanche district, south of the Old Town, provides quieter 3-star and 4-star options. Pilgrims completing the Camino often arrive via Rúa das Hortas from the south. Budget beds fill fast in July and August, when the Feast of Saint James (25 July) draws peak crowds.
Practical Tips
- Getting there: Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) sits 11 km northeast; bus service runs every 30 minutes to the city centre.
- Weather: Galicia receives heavy Atlantic rainfall year-round — pack waterproof layers regardless of season.
- Currency: Euro (€); most establishments accept cards, but smaller pilgrim hostels often prefer cash.
- Walking: The Old Town is compact — the cathedral is reachable on foot from most central hotels in under 15 minutes.
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