This eighteen-room hotel was built in 1926 in the rather stately style typical of many Galician country mansions. It is beautifully located, just a ten minute walk from the Cathedral and is popular with businessmen and people attending conferences. Step back in time to the beginning of the century and enjoy the good old-fashioned luxury on offer. The decor and furnishings as you would expect are 19th century in style, but very comfortable.
This 19th century rural mansion has been restored and converted into a modest hotel. It's a great place to spend a few days relaxing in the countryside and making friends with the neighbours, who seem genuinely happy to meet guests from Casa Suárez. Outdoor activities on offer are rafting in the Ulla river and good, varied trekking in the surrounding mountains.
This new, four-star hotel is less than three hundred metres from Santiago's conference centre, the Palacio de Congresos y Exposiciones de Galicia. It was built in 1999 with great attention paid to detail and taste. Not surprisingly, it attracts many of the conference delegates who flood into the city each week. Despite being so new, it has already made quite a name for itself among Compostela's many visitors.
Boasting a garden and bar, as well as a restaurant, Casa Felisa is set in Santiago de Compostela. Located around 1.6 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, the guest house with free WiFi is also 3.4 km away from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center. The property is 1.1 km from the city City-Centre and 3.4 km from Point view. At the guest house the rooms come with a desk and a flat-screen TV. Casa Felisa offers a terrace. Popular points of interest near the accommodation include Museum of Pilgrimage, Monastery of San Pelayo and Plaza de la Quintana. The nearest airport is Santiago de Compostela Airport, 13 km from Casa Felisa.
This is a three-star hotel that is located on the outskirts of the town and that has been recently remodeled. It is an ideal place for anyone who would like to spend a few days in Santiago de Compostela. There is a bus service with arrivals and departures every five minutes. Moreover, it is located near the Camino Francés to Santiago, which is why many pilgrims decide to spend the last night of their route at this hotel. Husa Santiago Apóstol has 15 perfectly equipped rooms.
This two-star hostel is located in one of the most traditional streets in the monumental area of Santiago de Compostela. From here, it will only take you two minutes to get to the Cathedral, and it is one of the loveliest spots in town. If you want to get to know Santiago on foot, this is the perfect place for you to stay. Moreover, there are many shops in the same street, particularly traditional shops where they sell handicrafts, and it is very near the main bar area. Suso has only 9 rooms, so the atmosphere is almost like being at home.
Country guest houses are very common in Galicia and tend to be a cosy alternative to staying in the cities. This one is no exception, and with just three bedrooms, you will become a part of the family. Casa María is an ideal place for combining rural peace and quiet with proximity to the city. Country lovers will find there is plenty to do here without going in to Santiago.
This two-star hostel is located in one of the most traditional streets in the monumental area of Santiago de Compostela. From here, it will only take you two minutes to get to the Cathedral, and it is one of the loveliest spots in town. If you want to get to know Santiago on foot, this is the perfect place for you to stay. Moreover, there are many shops in the same street, particularly traditional shops where they sell handicrafts, and it is very near the main bar area. Suso has only 9 rooms, so the atmosphere is almost like being at home.
You'll find this one-star hostel on the outskirts of town. In spite of this, it will only take you 15 minutes on foot to get to the Plaza do Obradoiro, and it is close to the Auditorio de Galicia and the offices of the autonomous government of Galicia. This establishment is popular with tourists on a budget. However, the quality of their services is not bad and the place is comfortable. Guests are usually young people coming from the rest of Spain or from abroad, who want to get to know Santiago in a weekend and do it cheaply, without sacrificing comfort.
Situated less than ten kilometres from Santiago de Compostela, this is an absolutely wonderful place to get away from it all, yet still be within easy reach of the bright lights, should you so desire. The house is tucked away in a small village, surrounded by fields and stunning countryside, and there's even a garden where guests can plant their own trees. The warm welcome you will get from the owners is guaranteed to make you feel like part of the family.
Located at the center of the historic city of Santiago de Compostela, hotel Costa Vella offers accommodation at affordable prices with all the basic amenities. The interior of the room is elegant with smooth wood decor that accentuates the Galician style. The rooms are spacious, airy and bright because of the French windows that overlook green hills. As it is situated at one of the highest points of the city and also on one of the seven doors leading to the medieval sector of Santiago, it's definitely not easy to stay away from the hustle and bustle of the city.
This spectacular five-star luxury hotel is located right on the Plaza del Obradoiro. Santiago's swankiest visitors stay here, in what is one of the city's best-known architectural treasures, originally built as a hospital for pilgrims in the fifteenth century. There is one suite and some double rooms have their own sitting rooms. The old chapel, known as A Capela, has been restored and is now the most exclusive cocktail bar in the city.