Santiago de Compostela Hotels - Resorts - Accommodation - Lodging
- Santiago Compost. Super Savers
City Centre
from 68 EUR room/night
City Centre
from 100 EUR room/night
Airport
from 56 EUR room/night
City Centre
from 62 EUR room/night
- Santiago Compost. Hotel List
Practical standard hotel, part of and directly attached to the Area Central ...
Tranquil, outskirts setting hotel, near to a large park and about 5 minutes ...
Practical, traditional, business hotel near to the Conference Centre of Galicia ...
A simple but elegant property near a prominent business park and the Congress ...
A taste of history and a touch of beauty, marks of an exceptional property in ...
Classic, outskirts hotel in a quiet area, about 10 minutes drive from the town ...
Small plain decor hotel, sited in a commercial district, 20 minutes steady walk ...
Inexpensive, good value and location, unfussy, clean hotel. Just 10 minutes ...
Deluxe, traditional architecture hotel in a tranquil location, outside the ...
A good value, well located hotel with stylish designed rooms and interiors, ...
Budget, pilgrimage convenience property, set along the gentle slope of Monte Do ...
This historic, unique, beautiful building hotel is in a great Old Quarter ...
A hotel in the city centre where guests can enjoy the cosy atmosphere of a home. ...
The heart of Santiago de Compostela’s business district is home to this ...
Near Santiago de Compostela’s monumental area is a hotel where guests can ...
High quality facilities and services are provided to guests staying in this city ...
A traditional looking building is home to comfortable options for accommodation ...
A four star accommodation with facilities for both tourists and corporate ...
A historical building standing in the heart of the city where guests are ...
- Introduction to Santiago Compost.
For centuries, the stunning cathedral in the city of Santiago de Compostela has been the final destination for millions of people who have made the 800 kilometre pilgrimage across northern Spain on the Way of St. James. While Santiago de Compostela still welcomes pilgrims from across the world, many other visitors are equally drawn to the city’s vibrant nightlife and historic landmarks which have made Santiago de Compostela’s UNESCO World Heritage Site. One of the most famous hotels in Santiago de Compostela is considered the world’s oldest, as well as the jewel in the crown of Spain’s network of paradors, historic landmarks which have become hotels. Even visitors who can’t afford to stay in this stunning parador are recommended to take the guided tour. More affordable Santiago de Compostela hotels include many modern hotels, budget guest houses, and rental apartments catering specifically to students. Pilgrims who obtain special passes may stay at one of the very cheap hotels in Santiago de Compo which are actually religious shelters known as refugios, however, sleeping bags are not provided.
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