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...
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.
In the heart of Santiago de Compostela, this hotel is in a historic building in the famous Plaza de Galicia, a UNESCO heritage site. It has a buffet breakfast and a bar-cafeteria.
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.
Ampol
Thailand
The location is great. the room was nice and modern and it looks new.
I did not plan to arrive that night so I booked the hotel in the last minute on the way driving from Porto and it cost me 77Euro, which I thought WHY didn't I see this offer sooner cuz for the other 2 nights I booked it in advance somewhere else and it cost slightly more.
The modern Hotel Gelmírez is a 10-minute walk from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and a 3-minute walk from the Train Station’s Airport Bus stop. It has a gym, free Wi-Fi and a 24-hour front desk.
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.
Ivan
United Kingdom
It is a spotless lodging with amiable staff. It is a very central hotel near the main Church of Santiago de Compostela. We fell in love with the area, with many places to eat and drink. Just a few steps away from the Alameda.
Hotel Rua Villar is located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, just 49 feet from the cathedral. The elegant rooms are decorated with dark wood and feature free Wi-Fi.
San Francisco Monumento is a historic monastery with an indoor pool and hot tub. This charming hotel is in the center of Santiago de Compostela, 500 ft from the famous Cathedral.
Ana
United States of America
Beautiful Hotel
Delicious Breakfast
Great Location
Offering free WiFi, a bar, and rooms with private terraces, Capitol Boutique Hotel is located in Santiago de Compostela’s Old Town, just 2133 feet from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
Very clean and modern rooms, good breakfast and great location
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 cleanliness friendly staff and comfortable
Set in Santiago de Compostela Old Town, this boutique-style hotel is just 328 feet from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. Free WiFi is offered throughout the property.
Location was excellent. Just a step from all sightseeings.
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.
Quick to get from airport. Friendly, helpful staff.
Eurostars Gran Hotel Santiago is in Santiago de Compostela, 20 minutes’ walk from the cathedral and city center. It has easy access to the AP-9 Motorway. There is free WiFi.
Great facility with close access to the Cathedral.
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.
clean, bathroom very goog
staff very kind and helpful
Located in the San Lazaro neighborhood,10 minutes’ drive from the historic center of Santiago, Hotel Santiago Apóstol lies at the end of the French Route of the pilgrimage.
very nice hotel, very comfortable and lovely breakfast.
Well placed for visiting both Galicia’s ancient monuments and its stunning coastline, this new hotel provides the perfect place to relax, just 2.5 mi from Santiago de Compostela.
The restaurant made all the difference. Excellent!
This hotel is situated a short distance from the center of Santiago and near the Tambre and Costa Vella business districts. The site has lovely grounds and parking.
Clean. Spacious. Comfortable bed. Car parking was good
Located in the small Galician town of Roxos, Asador de Roxos Casa Albardonedo features a charming garden and offers accommodations with heating and free WiFi.
It’s a house from the 1800’s. It’s incredible! I loved it.
Located on the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route, Hotel San Vicente is near the AP-9 Motorway and 5 minutes' drive from central Santiago and Santiago Airport.
Accueil adorable
Établissement très propre
Parking
Hotels located in the center of Santiago de Compostela
Located in Santiago de Compostela, within a 4-minute walk of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and 2.3 miles of Point view, The Tailor's Garden provides accommodations with a garden and free WiFi...
Excellent hosts, very good location, very close to Cathedral
Just 3.1 mi from the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, this 17th century farmhouse has been renovated and converted into a stylish rural hotel. Each room has a unique rustic décor.
Staff great. Away from the crowded city. Cheap local bus to city centre,
Hotel Rua Villar is located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, just 49 feet from the cathedral. The elegant rooms are decorated with dark wood and feature free Wi-Fi.
Location and staff and a physical 24 hour reception
In a prime location in the center of Santiago de Compostela, hostal Nomade Santiago provides air-conditioned rooms, a restaurant, free WiFi and a bar. This 3-star hotel offers room service.
Cama espectacular, muy cómoda en habitación muy confortable
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.
Las instalaciones son estupendas: bonitas y confortables
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 $69 per night, and 4-star hotels in Santiago de Compostela are $98 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela can be found for $134 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela this weekend is $147 or, for a 4-star hotel, $401. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Santiago de Compostela for this weekend cost around $144 per night, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
On average, it costs $110 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela for tonight. You'll pay around $134 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Santiago de Compostela will cost around $139, on average (based on Booking.com prices).
Travelers who stayed in Santiago de Compostela near Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) have said good things about Ruta Jacobea, Hotel Bello, and Hotel Amiuka.
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, guesthouses or apartments Booking.com has near 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, just 9 miles away from Galicia’s capital.
Two day's is enough to see this City and the Cathedral.
Two day's is enough to see this City and the Cathedral. The Cathedral is free, but and you must pay for the museum and other sights within the complex. Not expensive. Lots of inexpensive restaurants near the Cathedral. Family run and very reasonable. Some very nice parks nearby. Plenty of shops. Very nice city to visit. very helpful people with locations, directions, etc.
Colm
Ireland
10
Scored 10
Santiago de Compostela is a place That holds many...
Santiago de Compostela is a place That holds many enchantments. The cathedral is the central focus point of Santiago but they have a lot of the walking trails that you can go to and have some wonderful views of the two rivers, Sar and Sarella. It has also other churches that have much history and much architectural beauty as well. A lot of shopping options for those who want fashions or maybe just window shopping. The eateries are very good. There’s many restaurants with great options for food and different tastes of Spanish cuisine.
Blanca
United States of America
10
Scored 10
Beautiful city, the people are very warm and friendly, the...
Beautiful city, the people are very warm and friendly, the food was amazing, every place we ate at the food was always fresh produce, and the wine was also very good. Highly recommend a visit, will be returning soon.
Stephen
10
Scored 10
Loved the location and the amazing 500 year old building.
Loved the location and the amazing 500 year old building. Staff, rooms, and amenities were all top notch. Large rooms. Big bathrooms with great water pressure. Bidet and tub also in my bathroom.
Breakfast included was a huge feast! Don’t miss it.
A
Anonymous
10
Scored 10
We did a round trip starting in Madrid, further to Portugal...
We did a round trip starting in Madrid, further to Portugal and ended in Galicia.
We could not have done better.
Santiago de Compostela is a perfect starting point to explore Galicia and we greatly enjoyed staying there.
Please note, that Santiago is the target of many pilgrims seeking spiritual inspiration.
We visited Santiago in December - where only a few tourists and pilgrims were seen.
Maria Helene
Germany
6.0
Scored 6.0
It is a great way to test your resilience, endurance.
It is a great way to test your resilience, endurance. Discovered lots of various scenaries, cultural differences with my own. Imporved my Spanish. Pilgrims are usually very kind and helpful.
I did not like the number of pilgrims, too many doing just the last 100km and forcing us to book too long in advance to ensure we have space in albergues.
In Galicia expect rain!
Great life experience
Grossin
Canada
Explore guest reviews of hotels in Santiago de Compostela
The hotel is nicely located between the train station and the historical center of Santiago. It's also strategically located nearby some places where excursions start from (e.g., Praza de Galicia). It also has few nice bars and bakeries in the surroundings (more affordable than in the city center). The staff was very friendly and helpful all the time. We found the room quite spacious and comfortable, with enough place to open the suitcases. The bathroom was big and nicely furnished (even with a convenient bidet).
This was a nicely maintained facility with helpful staff and up-to-date, comfortable accommodations. The location was diagonally across the road from a stairway that led directly into old quarter streets and a short (and twisty) walk to the cathedral. We had a car and were able to park it at a public facility a short walk from the location. There was regular traffic on the street, but the neighborhood was quiet and free of the usual late-night loudness of Spain's infamous nightlife.
The place was larger than I had expected. There were many rooms hidden in this building. One wouldn't have guessed that there was a mini hotel behind the door and lobby. The concierge was very helpful. The restaurant across the way is excellent. Have the coffee flan. (But serves beginning at 9pm,) and there is a handy pharmacy in the same plaza. The place is a 2 mile/ 4km from Santiago. Most people would have continued on to Santiago, but I needed a stop here.
The apartment was fantastic. So quiet and close to the Cathedral. There was a Michelin restaurant two doors up and lots of other bars and restaurants close by. It was so great to have a full size washing machine that also was a clothes dryer. The apartment opened up to a lovely garden out the back and it was our most comfortable stay in Spain. Vanessa, our host, immediately responded to all our questions and requests. She was brilliant.
Fabulous location right in the main plaza opposite the cathedral. Beautiful old building completely renovated and the best staff ever. Sandra at reception was amazing she went out of her way to make our stay memorable for all the right reasons. I have been to Santiago de Compostela and stayed in many places including the Parador and San Francisco but the room at the Obradoiro was the best. Thank you Sandra for a wonderful stay.
Exceptionally well located hotel, right in the middle of everything but on a very quiet little street. Great rooms with super comfy beds and powerful shower.
Some rooms are arranged like a little flat so perfect for family groups if you ask for them.
Staff were lovely and breakfast was good.
Santiago is a wonderful place. Plenty brollies to borrow at the hotel because when it rains it REALLY rains!!
Very nice private, four room small hotel. Nice, very clean room with private bath, shared kitchenette and lounge area. Maria personally received me and managed the daily cleaning etc. I found the facilities very nice, excellent value and Marie and Jose charming and helpful hosts. I was there four nights and the location was excellent for all old town Santiago attractions.
Great location in the middle of the city centre. BUT NO NOISE, since the windows have a lot of insulation. There's air conditioning (which is not as common as you would think in Spain), very helpful staff (even if most contact is virtual), there is even luggage storage.
Fantastic rooms and very good quality/price ratio.
the Parador de Reyes Catolicos is more of a museum than a hotel per se. Being Santiago de Compostela a historical site, the Parador is the best pic, for it’s prt of the city’s history. It’s location is amazing for its proximity to the cathedral, the museum, the medieval city centre, the old municipal market (a must visit!).
As a solo female I appreciated the safety of the pension. I liked that the doors were locked at 5:00 pm except to residents. Concierge was very helpful and place was super clean. I’d read reviews that the showers were small. That’s so not true; I’ve seen hotels in Spain with really small showers!
This is a reasonably modern hotel with all the must have facilities and amenities of old school hotels. For the money this is 1 of the best hotels we've been in in Spain. It suited a couple of Pilgrims just in off the trail after walking from Saint John.
I go every year to Monte do Gozo for disc golf tournaments and this year I decided to stay there because it is just at the course. The location is perfect and the cafeteria makes it the best location in Spain to play disc golf.
It is a spotless lodging with amiable staff. It is a very central hotel near the main Church of Santiago de Compostela. We fell in love with the area, with many places to eat and drink. Just a few steps away from the Alameda.
Great location, right in the city center of Santiago. The cathedral is just 10 minutes walk from the hotel. Very spacious rooms, clean, and with sort of balcony.
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