This design hotel is in a quiet area, a 13-minute walk from Obradoiro Square and the Cathedral. It offers free WiFi, an indoor swimming pool, and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool.
Sandra
United Kingdom
The best thing was the familiar treatment of the stuff, they were so warm and welcoming, helpful and surprisingly nice.
Hotel Windsor is located in central Santiago de Compostela, 10 minutes’ walk from Santiago Cathedral. It offers a 24-hour reception and air-conditioned rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Mauro
United Kingdom
Friendly staff, great location and good continental breakfast
Parador de Santiago - Hostal Reis Catolicos is set in a beautiful 15th-century building next to Santiago’s famous cathedral.
Felipe
United Kingdom
Location could not be better.
Given slots of 45 minutes from which to choose at what time to have breakfast. The choice was very good and is buffet style. A ver limited number of hot dishes, all based around scrambled eggs or omelette, are offered. They need to learn what bacon is though.
Located in the heart of Santiago de Compostela, this hotel is set in a historic building in the famous Plaza de Galicia, a UNESCO heritage site. It offers a buffet breakfast and a bar-cafeteria.
Nest Style Santiago is within 100 metres of Santiago de Compostela's old town and Plaza de Galícia Square.
Jim and Julie
New Zealand
Very comfortable bed. Surprisingly good shower given the small shower head. Easy walk to old town and to bus/railway station. Plentiful buffet continental breakfast for just 8 euros. Excellent staff.
Hotel Praza Quintana is an elegant hotel located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, a 1-minute walk from the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Plaza de las Platerías, Plaza de la...
Baby Noldith
Canada
Breakfast is good . Location and friendly receptionist are excellent . We walked to the hotel after a 240km caminho from Porto Portuguese route. The only thing with miscommunication is the housekeeping . We requested a new towels before we left the following day to tour around the area , the lady gave us but she didn’t clean our room .maybe when we requested the towels that she gave to us it means to her we don’t like her to clean our room(?) .she should have go in and clean it as well . Maybe she doesn’t speak or understand English (?) but it’s ok . Next time, I would love to stay in ur place again as a tourist but no more caminho .. if request to change towels for the next day to us , tge hiusekeepers will Ave still clean our rooms. 🧡
Hotel Universal is located in the heart of Santiago de Compostela, just a few steps from the old town, the emblematic Cathedral and the main shopping street. It offers free WiFi throughout.
This charming hotel is located in Santiago de Compostela’s old town, next to Plaza de Abastos Market and 300 metres from the cathedral. It has a garden with views of Belvís Convent.
Carol
United Kingdom
Lovely 3 night stay, very comfortable , central to everything, delicious breakfast, helpful staff, lovely garden - we really enjoyed our stay.
Located in the San Lazaro neighbourhood,10 minutes’ drive from the historic centre of Santiago, Hotel Santiago Apóstol lies at the end of the French Route of the pilgrimage.
Victor Manuel
Portugal
New build well planned Hotel. Very clean, very nice and helpful reception. A wow bedroom and bathroom. Very pleasant albeit short stay. Bus stop to the city and the airport right outside the door. Cost 1Euro per ride either way.
Hotel Universal is located in the heart of Santiago de Compostela, just a few steps from the old town, the emblematic Cathedral and the main shopping street. It offers free WiFi throughout.
The staff went completely out of their way to help us
Hotel Avenida is located in the city center of Santiago de Compostela, just 450 metres away from the cathedral. It offers smart rooms with free WiFi and TV.
Just 300 metres from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Hotel Pombal Rooms is opposite Alameda Park and has 2 public car parks 300 metres away. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Everything was perfect. Kindly persons from hotel.
Eurostars Gran Hotel Santiago is in Santiago de Compostela, 20 minutes’ walk from the cathedral and city centre. It has easy access to the AP-9 Motorway. There is free WiFi.
Great facility with close access to the Cathedral.
Hotel Ciudad de Compostela offers accommodation in Santiago de Compostela. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Private parking is available on site. All rooms are fitted with a TV.
Very comfortable beds. Clean room. Friendly staff.
This design hotel is in a quiet area, a 13-minute walk from Obradoiro Square and the Cathedral. It offers free WiFi, an indoor swimming pool, and a seasonal outdoor swimming pool.
Space , quietness, facilities and staff were amazing
Located in the centre of Santiago de Compostela, the modern Hotel Lux Santiago offers free WiFi, a bar and a snack bar. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is 800 metres from the hotel.
Lovely reception team and a nice comfortable hotel.
The modern Hotel Gelmírez is 10 minutes’ walk from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and 3 minutes’ walk from the Train Station’s Airport Bus stop. It offers a gym, free Wi-Fi and 24-hour reception.
excellent location; good breakfast; clean hotel; friendly staff
Set in Fonseca Square, Hotel Montes is housed in a charming building dating from the 1700s, just 2 minutes’ walk from Santiago Cathedral. It offers free Wi-Fi and rooms with flat-screen TV.
Location. Mary on reception very helpful. Room lovely.
Hotel San Lázaro is located in Santiago de Compostela, only 20 minutes’ walk from the famous Cathedral. Set on Camino de Santiago’s Pilgrimage Route, it offers rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Close to the airport, comfortable, clean, friendly staff
Set in Santiago de Compostela Old Town, this boutique-style hotel is just 100 metres from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Close to the Cathedral and all cafes and restaurants
This charming hotel lies in central Santiago, next to Alameda Park and a 5-minute walk from Santiago Cathedral. It is a listed building with friendly 24-hour reception and free Wi-Fi.
Located in the San Lazaro neighbourhood,10 minutes’ drive from the historic centre of Santiago, Hotel Santiago Apóstol lies at the end of the French Route of the pilgrimage.
New, beautiful, super clean, big bedroom and bathroom..
Hotels located in the centre of Santiago de Compostela
Located in Santiago de Compostela, 6.5 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, A Casa da Torre Branca provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Lovely rural location, easy access to Compostela...
Hotel Rua Villar is situated in the historic centre of Santiago de Compostela, just 15 metres from the cathedral. The elegant rooms are decorated with dark wood and feature free Wi-Fi.
Centrally located, old world charm, very helpful staff.
Hotel Altaïr is located in Santiago de Compostela’s old town, in a quiet area just 5 minutes' walk from San Martin Pinario Monastery and Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
We didn’t have the breakfast.
Location was superb.
This hotel is located just 5 minutes’ walk from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. It offers a 24-hour reception, award-winning design and stylish rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Very nice. Extremely clean and simple. Great decor!
FAQs about hotels in Santiago de Compostela
On average, 3-star hotels in Santiago de Compostela cost £101 per night, and 4-star hotels in Santiago de Compostela are £119 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela can on average be found for £201 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela this weekend is £77 or, for a 4-star hotel, £124. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Santiago de Compostela for this weekend cost on average around £117 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs £73 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela for tonight. You'll pay on average around £117 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela will cost around £126 (based on Booking.com prices).
Travellers who stayed in Santiago de Compostela near Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) have said good things about Ruta Jacobea, Casa de Amancio and Hotel Bello.
The city of Santiago de Compostela is the capital of Galicia and the place where the Apostle St. James is buried. The city’s Old Town is a UNESCO World Heritage Site because of its distinguished old monuments around the Cathedral and the tomb of St. James.
Made of granite, the spectacular Baroque facade of the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela features massive bell towers and statues of St. James. The Obradoiro facade of the Cathedral is one of the most exceptional examples of the Spanish Baroque period.
Surrounded by magnificent buildings, the monumental square of Plaza do Obradoiro is one of the most historic squares in the world and the heart of Santiago. You can stay in one of the hotels, guest houses or apartments Booking.com offers nearby this majestic square.
The final destination of the Medieval pilgrimage route (El Camino de Santiago), this city is the best place to enjoy fresh fish and traditional Galician bread. Galicia is the seafood capital of Spain and the right place to savor Salpicón de Mar (seafood salad) and Pulpo á Feira (octopus cooked with salt).
The Christian pilgrimage route of the Way of St. James passes by Santiago de Compostela Airport, which is 16 km away from Galicia’s capital.
Personal challenge physically and mentally. I appreciated being "unplugged" from the world, having also restricted contact with family to the bare minimum so as not to be distracted. Each day was a challenge - not even being sure where your next bed would be or what it would be like. It's a priviledge to share the journey with other pilgrims even though I was on my own. I was never lonely. A shared journey with so many like minded people - see if the Camino "calls" to you and then plan accordingly. You won't be disappointed
Virginia
New Zealand
Scored 10
10
Beautiful town with plenty of history.
Beautiful town with plenty of history. Historical town is just wow. I was there in October and there were many people so can imagine that it is even busier in high season.
Unfortunately I had rain during my visit so was not able to fully submerge into town but it means I have the reason to comeback.
Food in Galicia including Santiago is amazing. Price vary from very expensive to less dare. I did not find that cheaper food is worse just take time to research and find cheaper place.
Mantas
Ireland
Scored 10
10
Because I had just finished walking the Camino de Santiago...
Because I had just finished walking the Camino de Santiago the hotel was the perfect location to luxuriate in a beautiful, well furnished hotel with views of the other Pilgrims entering the Cathedral Plaza.
The staff at the hotel were friendly, and accommodating. We felt at home and well cared for!
Leon
Scored 10
10
A beautiful city with lots and lots and churches, chapels,...
A beautiful city with lots and lots and churches, chapels, museums, spontaneous street music groups (I think they are called Tuna) and restuarants. Accommodation is usually available except when there are a few similtaneous functions eg when I where there they were having a film festival, a motor bike race, a religious feast day and a national holiday all in the same week - the pilgrims who end they camino in Santiago were hard pressed to find affordable accommodation in the city - one lady I knew ended up going to another town 50 km away in order to secure accommodation over night.
I loved the pilgrims museum and of course the Cathedral in Santiago with its impressive botefumerio is not to be missed. Bus tours to nearby towns and villages are so full of history and great information. I wish that I could have done more.
There are so many eateries and all are good - I fell in love with Spain.
Jennifer
South Africa
Scored 10
10
Santiago is a beautiful small city with an ancient past as...
Santiago is a beautiful small city with an ancient past as the destination of the Camino. There are always huge numbers of pilgrims which add a special flavour and it can be very moving to see the reactions of those finishing their pilgrimage journey. However, it does mean the Cathedral is always very full and you have to be prepared to queue either to attend the services or simply to visit as a tourist. Galicia is also a very wet region so be prepared for a lot of rain in almost any season.
June
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
I walked into Santiago de Compostela as a pilgrim on the...
I walked into Santiago de Compostela as a pilgrim on the Camino Frances. The city has everything a visitor could wish for.
The cathedral has a lot to offer, including the pilgrim mass and if you're lucky, the Botafumeiro.
I had a meal at "Bresca" Italian Restaurant. Staff were helpful in suggesting menu options, the food and wine were excellent. It was a perfect place for friends to hang out and celebrate the completion of our pilgrimage.
gidivet
United Kingdom
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Great location as the hotel is just a few minutes walk from the Old Town where there are a lot of bars, shops, restaurants, and of course the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela and other tourist sites. Perhaps a two minute walk is the bus stop for the bus that goes to the airport, and this was very convenient for me.
This hotel is the best, most considerate and most cost-effective one among all the hotels in Spain I have stayed in. There is a restaurant on the third floor where you can cook by yourself. Various seasonings and tableware are provided free of charge. The free breakfast is very rich! Highly recommended.
What an incredible place. For an extra 4 euros you get a private room and the shared toilets and showers are clean and tidy. This was the best albergue in my five weeks of walking in Spain and Portugal. It also boasts the nicest reception staff!!
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