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Hotel in City Center, Santiago de Compostela
Ideally set in the center of Santiago de Compostela, Hotel Plaza Obradoiro by Bossh! Hotels has buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. I don’t think there is a hotel closer to the cathedral than this one. So well located. Staff went out of their way to accommodate our requests. Extremely comfortable beds and soft towels. Enjoyed the huge shower and modern finishes in the room. A super stay.
Hotel in Finisterre
Hotel Faro de Finisterre provides rooms in Finisterre near Mar de Fora Beach and Coído de Cabanas Beacch. Great place to stay. Quiet, comfortable and spotless. Fantastic location, friendly staff, good value for money. What else to wish for to have a brilliant stay?
Hotel in Vigo
Facing the beachfront, Attica21 Vigo 4 Superior offers 4-star accommodations in Vigo and features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, fitness center and garden. Very quiet place to have some rest days. Very good
Hotel in Melide
Featuring a terrace, Hotel Lux Melide is located in Melide in the Galicia region, 30 miles from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center and 31 miles from Point view. My room on the fourth floor had floor-to-ceiling windows for an awesome view of the city and the plaza below. Happy hour, 5 to 7 PM, drinks and snacks on the terrace. Self serve laundry; A/C; beautiful room, and bathroom and very comfortable bed. Black-out curtains. Friendly helpful staff at the front desk. Great location on Camino.
Hotel in Vigo
Featuring 3-star accommodations, Exe Vigo is located in Vigo, a 18-minute walk from Estación Maritima and 10 miles from Ria de Vigo Golf. Amazing breakfast and very kind and attentive staff.
Hotel in Lugo
Located in Lugo and with Lugo Cathedral reachable within a 11-minute walk, Mercure Lugo Centro has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace. Great design, modern, clean, comfortable. Excellent bar and restaurant. Friendly and welcoming staff
Hotel in Villalba
Seijo is offering accommodations in Villalba. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. The property is non-smoking throughout and is located 28 miles from Lugo Cathedral. At the hotel, rooms have a closet.... Ok, first off the staff was super duper nice (I read some reviews that said otherwise - they are simply wrong). I flooded the bathroom within ten minutes of arrival (trust me, plumbing is complicated - or, maybe, I am not that smart). I told them what I had done and they were super helpful and nice. Well, after that everything was just a really very relaxed and chill in a great room.
Hotel in Fonsagrada
Albergue Casa Cuartel provides air-conditioned rooms in Fonsagrada. This 1-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge. I didn't expect it to be on a renewed military barrack from the 19th century. The renovation was very successful and I was pleasantly surprised in every aspect. The hostel primarily caters to peregrino hikers but I would recommend it also to people that don't need elevator or hotel service. There are plenty of breakfast options and grocery stores around, and a well equipped kitchen if you want to buy the products and prepare your own meals.
Hotel in Lugo
Located in Lugo, 2.9 miles from Lugo Cathedral, Hotel Forum Ceao has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Staff really amazing and helpful
Hotel in A Coruña
Doubletree By Hilton A Coruna is offering accommodations in A Coruña. Everything, staff was incredibke helpfull , meet all of ours needs.
Hotel in City Center, Santiago de Compostela
Hotel in Treacastela
Hotel in Finisterre
Hotel in Muxia
Hotel in A Coruña
Hotel in Fonsagrada
Hotel in Lugo
Hotel in City Center, Santiago de Compostela
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Hotel in Treacastela
Hotel Alda Triacastela is offering accommodations in Treacastela. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel has a shared lounge and a terrace. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar. Awesome breakfast buffet! My first good breakfast on the Camino.
Hotel in Finisterre
Located in Finisterre, a 2-minute walk from Da Ribeira Beach, Hotel Costa da Morte provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. Wonderful spacious room. super clean, airy, large windows. Best hotel breakfast ever!!
Hotel in City Center, Santiago de Compostela
Featuring free WiFi throughout the property, Hotel Atalaia B&B is located in Santiago de Compostela, 1312 feet from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. very nice room and friendly staff
Hotel in Vigo
Offering a sun terrace, Agua de Mar Hotel Boutique is located in Vigo in the Galicia Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Rooms have a flat-screen TV. Two bathrooms! I didn't expect that. Nice room with street view.
Hotel in A Coruña
Hotel Mar del Plata is located in central A Coruña. It offers rooms with free WiFi access and a flat-screen TV. Featuring a bath or shower, private bathrooms also come with free toiletries. All was really good.And the staff was very helpful!!
Hotel in Sanxenxo
Set on the beachfront in Sanxenxo, Hotel Mardevela offers free WiFi and rooms with a private balcony and sea views. This hotel features a 24-hour reception and shared lounge. Everything! Location was fantastic. Rooms were very clean.
Hotel in Finisterre
Hotel Mar de Fisterra is set in Fisterra, at the end of Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and less than 164 feet from Langosteira beach. It offers rooms with sea views and free Wi-Fi in public... A warm welcome, a comfortable clean room, an unbeatable view of the sea. And a good breakfast.
Hotel in Castro Caldelas
Casa de Caldelas is a restored 18th-century building located in the historic village of O Castro de Caldelas, 28 mi from Ourense. The hotel is in a magnificent old building and the modernization is lovely
Hotel in Muxia
Set on Playa de la Cruz Beach, 1640 feet from the center of Muxia, Hotel La Cruz offers a free Wi-Fi zone and free parking. Heated rooms feature tiled floors, a desk, TV and telephone. Modern, new hotel. The room was very big, with sea view.
Hotel in A Guarda
Convento de San Benito is a restored convent, set in the pretty Galician fishing port of A Guarda. The spacious rooms all have a french balcony, a mini-bar and a safe. Hotel is exceptional. The artefacts are something to behold. Staff were helpful and friendly.
Hotel in Ribadeo
This charming and rustic-style hotel is located in the historical center of Ribadeo, only 328 feet from the seafront promenade and the marina. great location in Ribadeo. super nice and friendly family run hotel with an interesting bit of...
Hotel in Finisterre
Set within a natural setting, Hotel Rústico Prado da Viña is located in Finisterre, on the Galician Costa da Morte. It offers an outdoor swimming pool, spacious gardens and free Wi-Fi. Very clean Good and comptrable room
Hotel in Combarro
Located in the heart of the beautiful Rias Baixas coastal region, this bright modern property is ideal for a family break in the sun. Everything was just perfect. The owners and staff were brilliant and couldn’t do enough for you.
Hotel in Sanxenxo
The Hotel Carlos I Silgar is located just 165 ft from Silgar Beach in Sanxenxo. It features a spa, a fitness center and rooms with free Wi-Fi and a private balcony. Spotlessly clean , friendly, excellent breakfast
Hotel in O Grove
Located in O Grove, a 7-minute walk from Confin, HOTEL BOUTIQUE VILAVELLA provides accommodations with a shared lounge, free private parking, a restaurant and a bar. Trato familiar excelente recomendable
Hotel in Cangas de Morrazo
Hotel H4 Cangas 3 Superior has a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, a terrace and restaurant in Cangas de Morrazo. Modern hotel with amazing personal who is caring about guests, nice pool, delicious food.
Hotel in Samos
Featuring a restaurant and garden, Hotel A Veiga offers rooms in Samos in Spain. Each room includes a flat-screen TV. Free Wi-Fi is offered throughout. All rooms have their own private bathrooms. Awesome place to stay. Rooms are very good, bar and full dining room.
Hotel in Chantada
Located in Chantada, 23 miles from As Burgas Thermal Springs, As Casas Ribeira Sacra provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. O lugar é excepcional, e Yolanda e Javier fixéronnos sentir como na casa. Un 10.
Hotel in Muxia
Located in Muxia, a 13-minute walk from Praia de Lourido, Parador Costa da Morte provides accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. What a fabulous experience and excellent service from the wonderful staff here.
Hotel in Arzúa
HOTEL ARZÚA is located in Arzúa, within 24 miles of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and 21 miles of Santiago de Compostela Convention Center. Great location, helpful staff and rooms were really clean and tidy
Hotel in Treacastela
Complexo Xacobeo has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Treacastela. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. This one gets a 10 out of ten. Nothing that was missing, good beds, excellent shower.
Hotel in Melide
Located in Melide, 30 miles from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center, Hotel Carlos 96 has a terrace, a restaurant and a bar. After an extremely difficult day and rainy day on the Camino, we were looking for a hotel with a...
Hotel in City Center, Santiago de Compostela
Located in Santiago de Compostela's historical center, Hotel Alda San Bieito is 1476 feet from Obradoiro Square. It offers free WiFi, a 24-hour automated reception. Excellent breakfast, quaint mix of modern architecture with traditional stone and wooden accents.
Hotel in Finisterre
O Semaforo Hotel is part of the converted Finisterre Lighthouse, 1.9 mi from Fisterra Town. It offers heated rooms with satellite TV. Exceptional quality stay that exceeded our expectations. Amazing food of the highest standard.
Hotel Costa da Morte, Hotel Plaza Obradoiro by Bossh! Hotels, and Attica21 Vigo 4 Superior are some of the popular hotels in Galicia.
In addition, Complexo Xacobeo, Albergue Casa Cuartel, and DoubleTree By Hilton A Coruña are also popular in Galicia.
On average, 3-star hotels in Galicia cost £67 per night, and 4-star hotels in Galicia are £86 per night. If you're looking for something really special, 5-star hotels in Galicia cost around £139 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Travelers who stayed in Galicia near Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) have said good things about Ruta Jacobea, Hotel Bello, and Hotel Amiuka.
Among the hotels near Santiago de Compostela Airport in Galicia, Hotel Akelarre, Hotel Castro, and Hotel Santiago Apóstol were also highly rated.
City Center, El Ensanche Zona Nueva, and Pontevedra Old Town are popular with other travelers visiting Galicia.
Hotel Casa da Galbana, Hotel Pazo de Bieite, and Hotel Mardevela in Galicia have received great reviews for the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Galicia also loved the views from their rooms at Parador Costa da Morte, Hotel Mar de Fisterra, and The Tailor's Garden.
On average, it costs £21 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Galicia for tonight. You'll pay around £27 on average if you stay at a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Galicia will cost around £52 (based on Booking.com prices).
Many families visiting Galicia loved staying at The Tailor's Garden, Torre do Rio, and ACOUGA Hotel Boutique.
Hotel Pazo de Bieite, HOTEL JAVIER MONTERO, and Hotel Casa da Galbana are also popular among family travelers.
Some of the best hotels in Galicia near Maria Pita Square include NORO Plaza, DoubleTree By Hilton A Coruña, and APARTAMENTOS FRANJA 55.
Couples traveling to Galicia loved staying at 1930 Boutique Hotel, ACOUGA Hotel Boutique, and Hotel Casa da Galbana.
These hotels in Galicia are also highly-rated by couples: Hotel Pazo de Bieite, Torre do Rio, and HOTEL JAVIER MONTERO.
Hotels in Galicia that offer highly-rated breakfasts include Seijo, Hotel O Semaforo, and 1930 Boutique Hotel.
Breakfast at these hotels in Galicia are also highly-rated: HOTEL JAVIER MONTERO, Attica21 Vigo 4 Superior, and Atmos Hotel Boutique.
Popular places to stay in Galicia include hotels near Maria Pita Square, Ons Island, and Playa Montalvo.
Santiago de Compostela, Vigo, and A Coruña are popular with other travelers visiting Galicia.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Galicia this weekend is £49 or £70 for a 4-star hotel. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Galicia this weekend cost around £139 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
There are 6,583 hotels in Galicia you can book on Booking.com.
This is a lovely city, but there's not much to do besides eat, shop and walk. I happened upon the band, Tuna de Derecho de Santiago performing late one night across from the cathedral. They are fantastic! The best part of my entire trip to Spain, I felt as though I had experienced a little of authentic Galician culture. Seek them out! The Museum of Galician culture is nearby, and well worth the trip. But beware, it closes early, at the time of this writing, 2 pm. I could have stayed in there for hours. The museum is set in a very old convent but is modernized, with beautifully designed displays. And the biggest surprise of all, just off the garden are a set of double doors...the museum adjoins the ancient church, completely accessible to the public. It is lovely! And the tapas bars in this (northern) part of Spain are unbeatable...the best in the world!
Coruña is a very tranquil small city with exquisite gastronomy and great fashion from stores to the lovely well dressed ladies on the streets even to go to the market everday. It's a daily fashion show. The old city has lots of history as well as the smaller towns all ober Galicia. Coruña is a MUST VISIT!!
I loved A Coruña, especially area where I stayed, in between port and beach and near promenades and shopping and Ciudad Viejo. Food was great and so much to do and see. If I visit again, I'll practice Galician more, so I will be able to understand the menus and the tapas. And communicate. Also pay attention to when cafes and restaurants open. 20:30 dinner is too late for me. Highly recommend a visit of at least two days, so you can sample the chocolate and churros, ice cream and tapas.
I walked into Santiago from the Camino. The city is clean and where the Camino Frances ends is where the tourist activities and shops begin. If you keep walking through the city past the church and down you plaza Galicia you'll reach the train station. The bus station is closer to the entrance to the city. It was worth spending a little more to stay closer to everything. Walking past the entrance to the church you'll find dozens and dozens of Tapas bars. Get a glass of wine and people watch with some Pinchas!
The Cathedral of Santiago contains the relics of the Apostle Saint James, is the endpoint of the Medieval pilgrimage Camino de Santiago, and shouldn't be missed! The old city is full of great shops and restaurants plus museums, monasteries, and other historical sites. There are numerous seafood restaurants with fantastic Galician-style tapas dishes.
Vibrant city where the old and the new merge.. We stayed in a hotel next to Estrella Galicia brewery so we ate there the first night... after trying it we couldn’t try anywhere else! Fantastic ambient, food and beer! Shopping is amazing. People were out eating and hanging so the city was live!
Avoid the Galicia tourism office. Sourly and unhelpful staff we found. The tourist office at the pilgrims reception centre is brilliant. Very friendly and superbly knowledgeable staff.
Beautiful small big city in Galicia - we go very often as we have family there but always as tourists and enjoy visiting the city, restaurants, and just enjoy being there!!!
Cathedral is the main sight with the old quarter which is excellent for exploring. Food is decent and not pricey at all. The market is typical though nothing special. Principal bus station is 1.4 km from cathedral which is not far. I think strolling in the old quarter is fun. Walk to the Galician museum for a look, it is fun too.
Amazing amount of history. Really loved the Museo de Galicia - lots of great information. Food delish - but beware-some places charge more for eating outside (terrazzo). Also some don’t take credit cards and some have minimum credit card purchase of $10 (euros). Lots of places to choose from - use internet sources for recommendations. 😊
A Coruña
This was a small apartment in a block. The main kitchen/living room looked out over the Riazor bay and across to the Torre de Hercules lighthouse. The apartment was very comfortable for two people - anymore than two adults would be a bit crowded. Fran was a very welcoming host and made us feel that nothing was too much trouble and that we could ask him for anything. Our dog was also warmly welcomed (except not on Galicias beaches May to September!). It was about 20 minutes walk into the central area of A Coruña.
We stayed here during a major wind and rain storm. The waves outside our window were amazing. Even though the hotel is on the inlet and not directly on the Atlantic Ocean, the view of the water was stunning. The room was large and very clean, and the bed was comfortable. The staff was very accommodating, especially in the midst of the storm. There were several restaurants just 2km away in a picturesque little fishing village. Galicia Spain is a seldom visited secret and the Isla de la Toja is magical.
Beautiful location, we could see the sunsets from our room. The food wasn't bad at all (slightly unusual for a Paradour hotel) . It's on a headland overlooking the Atlantic and just a short stroll to the town centre. We really liked this part of Spain (Galicia); no high rise developments, fairly affluent area. The service in this hotel was excellent. One of Columbus' ships, La Pinta, sailed back here after it's voyage. There's a replica ship you can go around in the harbour.
The beautiful location and garden. The grandeur of the hotel, the parlour and dining areas with views of the garden. What was truly outstanding was the kindness and caring of the owner and his daughter. Their passion and commitment is exceptional. They were attentive to their guests, while leading and teaching the others. Everyone we encountered was extra helpful. The breakfast was so delicious. The pastry was fabulous and the offerings included some Galician specialties I will never forget.
Smart, traditional hotel - think 4 star without pool or fitness.Very near start of the camino though a slight walk to bars and cafes in city. Alternatively eat in for a Galician style meal. It is very near the district of Canido, take a look at the street art- great fun. The free car park is small but the spaces do turn over if you wait a little in the day time. Staff speak adequate English, which is not always true in this part of Spain. I would be happy to stay again.
Santiago de Compostela
Ideal location for Santiago old town. Walking distance to all bars, restaurants, shops and sights. The entrance to the hotel is on a narrow street and the reception on the third floor (lift available). Once in the hotel it is a lot bigger than first impressions. Boutique is a good description. Breakfast was good value but limited choice. Parked motorcycle in nearby pay car park,(Praza de Galicia), about 13 Euros per day, which was undercover and 1 minutes walk away.
We couldn't have made a better choice than staying at Hotel Marea and choosing a sea view room - waking up to the sounds of the waves and going for walks on the beautiful sea-side path were highlights of our travels around Galicia. Hotel was extremely clean, and little details like coffee and snacks in the room made a difference. Comfortable beds, kind staff, and an amazing local restaurant right below the hotel. We can't wait to come back!
Great shower, comfortable bed, good TV (bonus point for having French channels). Interior-facing room (room 404) very quiet. Very friendly receptionists. Two minutes from the edge of the old town. Quite handy walk (12 minutes or so) to the train and bus stations (build a tramway please, Santiago!). The hotel is located literally just a few seconds from where the airport bus stops in Praza de Galicia (time for an airport train service, Santiago!)
I'm already plotting how I can come back to this gem of a country hotel in an old stone and timber schoolhouse. Just 11 rooms, all very comfortable and well-priced. Each room gets a couple of graphic novels or cartoons in Spanish. The breakfast was slightly different each morning. And the location is ideal for visiting beaches and lighthouses in and around Ortigueira in Galicia. We all wanted to stay longer. Car absolutely necessary.
Santiago de Compostela
The apartment is in a quiet neighborhood but just a short walk to restaurants, bars, supermarkets, museums, and other tourist sites. The outdoor space is great, and the apartment is spotless and comfortable. Great, friendly hosts. Great location for people who are looking to truly appreciate Galician culture in a largely Galician-speaking neighborhood, and not just have the cliché tourist/pilgrim experience offered by many places.
Santiago de Compostela
I felt very welcome by Julio and Jhuly from the moment I step into their beautiful place. I felt like at home. They personally cooked and served breakfast for me the next morning and dedicated time to have a conversation, answer all my questions about the area and gave very nice recommendations about what to do in Galicia. Looking forward to seeing my “new family” in Spain when I get back to walk the Camino de Santiago next year.
Seems a newly renovated hotel, all things in the room are quite new and clean. The restaurant on the ground floor provides delicious Galicia food, a good value for money. The staff was super nice and friendly. Unfortunately the day when we were there was so hot that we can not go anywhere...Sleep in night was impossible due to the hot weather. Although the hotel provided a small fan, but it did not help much ;-(
We very much liked this hotel. Our room was big and they provided us a quite room on an upper floor, as per our wish. Super nice receptionists and. I particularly liked the X-Mas decoration, natural material decently placed. We could easily walk to the historic city center (cathedral and the tapas bars etc.). Also a very good starting point to explore Galicia from here. Breakfast was great and varied.
Pontevedra
This place is the best. The facilities are of course clean, comfortable, and in a great location, but Sonia makes it feel like a home. She offers an amazing tour which really enlightens guests into the Galician spirit. The hostel is full of QR codes with facts and stories that make you feel like part of the family. Truly a great place to stay for a few days so you can enjoy Galician life!
Cedeira
This was one of the biggest surprises during our tour through Spain and Portugal. At the worlds end, you were welcomed with one of the most modern appartments. Brand new renovated and equipped with all possible amenities. Small and familiar. The beds were just great, the breakfast good. The area in the neigbourhood is lovely - deepest Galicia. We can only recommend this facility.
We loved the room: beautiful modern design, very clean, large, comfortable, bright and quiet - the best hotel during our Galicia road trip. The staff was very friendly and professional. To make up for having to wait for a very long time for our turn at the check-in desk, the receptionist upgraded our room - a professional way of turning unhappy customers into happy customers.
Palas de Rei
This is a wonderful place to stay for a relaxing time in the Galician countryside. The hotel is right on the Camino Primitivo and a short taxi ride from the Camino Frances. The hosts are warm and friendly and attend to all your needs. We felt more like we were visiting friends than staying at a casa rural. I would definitely recommend it to anyone traveling in the area.
Both Marta and Cristina at the front desk are an invaluable asset to Blue Coruna Their welcome, friendliness and , especially, their assistance, not just with our stay in A Coruna but on our further travels in Galicia was exceptional. Often it is the people who make the hotel and they certainly make Blue Coruna a place we would happily return to.
Very helpful and friendly staff. Great location just off the Portuguese Camino de Santiago. Hotel has both a bar and cafeteria, and outdoor patios on both sides of the hotel that are popular with locals and tourists. Very good value. In the cafeteria I ordered the local soup, Galician broth. It was delicious and they served an full tureen!
Santi is an exceptional host. He greeted us warmly with a tour of his family's farm, providing us with insights into historical and current Galician farming practices. The restoration of the apartment is impeccably tasteful. Muchas gracias, Santi, for providing us with wonderful memories of our last evening on the Camino Portugués.