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Hotel in City-Centre, Santiago de Compostela
Ideally situated in the centre of Santiago de Compostela, Hotel Plaza Obradoiro by Bossh! Hotels features buffet breakfast and free WiFi throughout the property. The location is really near the church, and you could go the square in a minute.
Hotel in Finisterre
Hotel Faro de Finisterre offers rooms in Finisterre near Mar de Fora Beach and Coído de Cabanas Beacch. Great place to stay next to the bus stop. Clean room plenty of space. Fine bathroom with good shower.
Hotel in Vigo
Facing the beachfront, Attica21 Vigo 4 Superior offers 4-star accommodation in Vigo and features a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, fitness centre and garden. New modern hotel with high quality interiors and service. Great breakfasts and restaurant, just opposite the ocean beach. Nice cozy modern spa.
Hotel in Melide
Boasting a terrace, Hotel Lux Melide is set in Melide in the Galicia region, 48 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center and 50 km from Point view. The hotel is right on tha camino trail which is very convenient..Pulperia Garnacha famous for pulpo is just a short walk down the street. We had warm spacious and very comfortable room with a terriffic shower. The coffee machine in the room was a bonus. We did not take the breakfast so cannot comment on this.
Hotel in Vigo
Featuring 3-star accommodation, Exe Vigo is set in Vigo, 1.5 km from Estación Maritima and 16 km from Ria de Vigo Golf. Breakfast great, incredible view of the city from breakfast room. New and clean room, slept fine and calm though next to streets. Right next to train station.
Hotel in Lugo
Situated in Lugo and with Lugo Cathedral reachable within less than 1 km, Mercure Lugo Centro features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a terrace.... Breakfast was filled with many options for food. coffee was easily accessible. the staff were very accommodating.
Hotel in Villalba
Seijo is situated in Villalba, 45 km from Roman Walls of Lugo and 47 km from Congress and Exhibiton Center. This 3-star hotel offers free WiFi. Very good location. Very kind personnel
Hotel in Fonsagrada
Albergue Casa Cuartel provides air-conditioned rooms in Fonsagrada. This 1-star hotel offers a shared kitchen and a shared lounge. Literally the nicest hotel room I have ever stayed in.
Hotel in A Coruña
Doubletree By Hilton A Coruna is offering accommodation in A Coruña. Location was convenient with access to beach and town. It was very clean and tasteful. Restaurant is also great but a bit pricey.
Hotel in Muxia
Located in Muxia, 1.1 km from Praia de Lourido, Parador Costa da Morte provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Location and building facilities
Hotel in Ribadeo
Hotel in Ribadeo
Hotel in A Guarda
Hotel in Tui
Hotel in Tríacastela
Hotel in Finisterre
Hotel in Muxia
Hotel in A Coruña
Hotel in Lugo
Hotel in City-Centre, Santiago de Compostela
Hotel in Vigo
Offering a sun terrace, Agua de Mar Hotel Boutique is situated in Vigo in the Galicia Region. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. Rooms have a flat-screen TV. Great hotel! From the staff to the services to the room cleaning.
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 City-Centre, Santiago de Compostela
Located in Santiago de Compostela's historical centre, Hotel Alda San Bieito is 450 metres from Obradoiro Square. It offers free WiFi, a 24-hour automated reception. Everything is nice. Staff in reception is very friendly..
Hotel in Castro Caldelas
Casa de Caldelas is a restored 18th-century building located in the historic village of O Castro de Caldelas, 45 km from Ourense. Beautiful building. Very comfortable. Very friendly staff
Hotel in City-Centre, Santiago de Compostela
This historic building is situated just 200 metres from Santiago Cathedral, by the San Miguel dos Agros Church. The room had an amazing view to a small, quiet plaza. The room was quiet, comfortable and cozy.
Hotel in Ribadeo
This charming and rustic-style hotel is located in the historical center of Ribadeo, only 100 metres from the seafront promenade and the marina. the hotel fulfilled all our expectations and we enjoyed our stay here.
Hotel in Santiago de Compostela
This bright, simple hotel is located close to the old town of Santiago de Compostela, which includes its world-famous Cathedral. This hotel is just across the ring road from old town which means that you are almost in the middle...
Hotel in Sanxenxo
Located 600 metres from Silgar Beach in Sanxenxo, this resort has 2 different buildings, and offers elegant rooms with free WiFi and views of the Pontevedra River. We loved everything! This resort was one of my favourite places in a very long time.
Hotel in City-Centre, Santiago de Compostela
San Francisco Monumento is a historic monastery with an indoor pool and hot tub. This charming hotel is located in the centre of Santiago de Compostela, 150 metres from the famous Cathedral. Friend and I were the only people using the spa and pool over the two days.
Hotel in Isla de la Toja
Set on La Toja Island, in the Rías Baixas area of Galicia, this hotel offers sea views and a well-equipped Thalassotherapy centre with a surcharge. Everything, rooms were spacious and comfortable. Great restaurant and nice bar as well.
Hotel in Viveiro
This hotel is located on the riverside promenade in the centre of Viveiro, in Galicia's A Mariña region. It offers views of the sea and the old town. Rooms are equipped with free Wi-Fi and an LCD TV. las vistas impresionantes. El personal estupendo
Hotel in Ribadeo
Set in the heart of the Galician town of Ribadeo, this hotel offers you modern facilities in which to relax and enjoy the seaside location. Beautiful hotel, very comfortable, and lovely staff.
Hotel in Lugo
Set in Lugo, 3.7 km from Lugo Cathedral, La Finca offers accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Very modern. Great facilities . Lovely staff
Hotel in Ribadeo
Casa Doñano is offering accommodation in Ribadeo. Each accommodation at the 2-star hotel has mountain views, and guests can enjoy access to a garden and to a terrace. Guests can enjoy garden views. This is a beautiful rural hotel, run by the kindest family you’ll encounter.
Hotel in Milladoiro
B&B HOTEL Santiago Milladoiro is set in Milladoiro, 7.7 km from Point view and 8.6 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center. Very friendly staff. Excellent facilities and great breakfast.Free parking is a plus.
Hotel in Cedeira
Featuring a restaurant, bar and views of city, Os Cantís is located in Cedeira, 100 metres from Madalena Beach. The room was large and full of light, with a gallery of windows facing the river and the beach.
Hotel in Muxia
Located in Muxia, 1.1 km from Praia de Lourido, Parador Costa da Morte provides accommodation with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge. Location and building facilities
Hotel in Tríacastela
Hotel Alda Triacastela is located in Tríacastela. With free WiFi, this 2-star hotel has a shared lounge and a terrace. Guests can have a drink at the snack bar. Wow!! This is a very nice hotel. I spoiled myself whilst walking the Camino and decided to get a...
Hotel in Finisterre
Located in Finisterre, 200 metres from Da Ribeira Beach, Hotel Costa da Morte provides accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking, a terrace and a bar. Beautiful hotel , breakfast , everything was wonderful
Hotel in Tríacastela
Complexo Xacobeo has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Tríacastela. Free WiFi is available and private parking can be arranged at an extra charge. Our room was in a renovated historic Pilgrim building. The bathroom was clean and spacious.
Hotel in Sabaris
Located in Sabaris, 1.8 km from Santa Marta Beach, Hotel Vasco Da Gama provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace. Huge room, VERY comfortable bed and pillows, lovely hot shower, excellent breakfast with a delicious...
Hotel in Tui
Situated in Tui, on the banks of Miño River and left on the Portuguese Route to Santiago, Hotel A Torre do Xudeu features rooms with free breakfast, parking under reservation and availability and... It was as magical as the city it is in. I felt like royalty. Very impressive building on every...
Hotel in Finisterre
Hotel Mar de Fisterra is set in Fisterra, at the end of Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and less than 50 metres from Langosteira beach. great rooms and showers. right on the beach in Finisterre with great sea views.
Hotel in Lavacolla
Surrounded by farmland, this typical Galician house is located on the Camino de Santiago. It offers modern rooms with free Wi-Fi. Santiago city centre is less than 10 km away. Very clean and tidy house. Staffs are all professional.
On average, 3-star hotels in Galicia cost £66 per night, and 4-star hotels in Galicia are £87 per night. If you're looking for something really special, a 5-star hotel in Galicia can on average be found for £151 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Popular places to stay in Galicia include hotels near Maria Pita Square, Ons Island and Playa Montalvo.
Some of the best hotels in Galicia near Maria Pita Square include NORO Plaza, DoubleTree By Hilton A Coruña and APARTAMENTOS FRANJA 55.
For hotels in Galicia that serve up a highly-rated breakfast, try Casa Doñano, Hotel Rústico Prado da Viña and 1930 Boutique Hotel.
Breakfast at these hotels in Galicia are also highly rated: Hotel A Bota, Rectoral de Cines and Hotel O Semaforo.
Many families visiting Galicia loved staying at Torre do Rio, ACOUGA Hotel Boutique and Rectoral de Cines.
Similarly, Hotel Casa da Galbana, Finca Goleta and Hotel Pazo de Bieite are also popular among family travellers.
Vigo, Santiago de Compostela and A Coruña are popular with other travellers visiting Galicia.
Couples travelling in Galicia loved staying at ACOUGA Hotel Boutique, Torre do Rio and 1930 Boutique Hotel.
Similarly, these hotels in Galicia are highly rated by couples: Rectoral de Cines, Casa Doñano and Finca Goleta.
City-Centre, El Ensanche Zona Nueva and Pontevedra Old Town are popular with other travellers visiting Galicia.
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Galicia this weekend is £54 or, for a 4-star hotel, £71. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Galicia for this weekend cost on average around £85 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
Attica21 Vigo 4 Superior, Hotel Costa da Morte and Complexo Xacobeo are some of the popular hotels in Galicia.
In addition to these hotels, Hotel A Torre do Xudeu, Hotel Monumento Convento de San Benito and Hotel O Cabazo are also popular in Galicia.
Travellers who stayed in Galicia near Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) have said good things about Ruta Jacobea, Casa de Amancio and Hotel Bello.
Among the hotels near Santiago de Compostela Airport in Galicia, Hotel Amiuka, Hotel Akelarre and Hotel Castro have also been highly rated.
Finca Goleta, Hotel Casa da Galbana and Torre do Rio have received great reviews from travellers in Galicia regarding the views from their hotel rooms.
Guests staying in Galicia also spoke highly of the views from the rooms at Hotel Mar de Fisterra, Pazo Los Escudos Hotel Spa & Resort and Parador Costa da Morte.
There are 6,747 hotels in Galicia you can book on Booking.com.
On average, it costs £53 per night to book a 3-star hotel in Galicia for tonight. You'll pay on average around £64 if you choose to stay in a 4-star hotel tonight, while a 5-star hotel in Galicia will cost around £100 (based on Booking.com prices).
A quiet traditional Galician village set in vineyards. Great for nature walks or just relaxing. Car needed to get around. It's a short commuting distance to Rivadavia where there are some great restaurants to be found and thermal baths are close by.
Such a beautiful city. It was a joy to stay there and we loved every minute. The highlight for us must be the Cathedral and Pilgrim's Mass which was an experience we will never forget. Whatever your religion or not, the sanctity & beauty of both are not to be missed. The atmosphere of the city; the friendliness of people; our lovely hotel & welcoming staff; the fish restaurants, and the delicious Galician wine, all added to ambience of this historic city. We could have happily stayed a few days more, there was so much to see which we didn't have time for. Santiago de Compostela is 'must' for a rich, colourful & spiritual experience. We will return!
Santiago de Compostela has a lot of religious history. It is built around the remains of St James found in the 800s & elevated to a cathedral completed in the 1200s. Even pilgrims who do the camino just for the physical challenge are inevitably drawn to the Romanesque Cathedral (with a Baroque facade) as the copestone of their trip & queue at long lines to embrace the pillar & statue of St James at the altar. The number of pilgrims all year round and the crowds during the noontime pilgrim masses attest that St James dominates here. They are honored with occasional botafumeiro incense rituals, a treat also for tourists to behold. The historical city is itself a joy to discover: huge stone slabs (as against cobblestones in other old cities) along the tiny winding streets, the numerous centuries-old smaller churches, numerous small cafes serving Galician staples (pulpo, zamburinas/veiras, mejilliones) beans & Galician soup. Occasional gourmet finds are around too. But it has its new town too, booming largely from the tourist industry & now self-sustaining a growing population.
Santiago de Compostela is a MAJESTIC and an amazing place. Galician people are very friendly and helpful. The buildings, art, culture, gastronomy, landscape and religious aspects are all absolutely incredible. It is a Glorious City.
The views, Fragas de Eumenides, well signed walking paths and good local maps. The wether changes all the time in March - four seasons in one day so come prepared with wet weather gear and then be prepared to strip off as tou get hot. A beautiful part of Galicia
Cathedral is main focus of the city. The old town is a typical warren of streets and plazas that you get lost in until the day before you leave when you finally suss it out. The market is a must see. We also took a trip to Finisterre and the Galician coast which was very enjoyable. There are a number of museums and churches so you need to choose to avoid culture fatigue. Good restaurants and excellent ice cream
A lovely relaxed city with an old town with plenty of inviting eating places and you dont have to be a pilgrim to visit this part of Galicia. There are lots of individual shops selling clothing and accessories which is a nice change from the multi stores. We would recommend taking a taxi from the airport to the city centre which is a fixed price of 21 euros. The bus is cheaper (3 euros each) but it takes 45 mins each way which is ok if you have enough time.
A Coruna is a beautiful city with plenty of things to do. There are lots of beaches for a good walk and for the shopaholics plenty of shops both local and national that will strike a balance with anyone. This city has great variety and a good lot of restaurants, cafes and monuments for anyone to enjoy. I would recommend that you visit Maria Pita Square, Tower of Hercules and the A Coruna Aquarium are all personal highlights for anyone to visit. Finally for the surfers out there there are beaches with spectacular waves for anyone to have great fun. A Coruna is easy to get around on bus, foot and taxi and if you want to visit other parts of Galicia you can visit by train as well.
Finisterre is a fascinating fishing village with interesting nooks and crannies to explore. I enjoyed a traditional meal at a Galician restaurant and was able to buy snacks at the local supermarket and enjoyed the morning market on the quay. A walk to the lighthouse is a must for those finishing the coastal Camino from Santiago to Finisterre
One of the most beautiful cities I have ever been. Also visit galicia if you have a chance. Must cities are: Lugo, Ourense ( City of free amazing thermal baths everywhere in the city and surround), Playa de las Catedrales is a must.
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.
It was quite a last minute booking at the Hotel Marea, but in the end it was one of the best of our trip to Galicia, if not the best. The Hotel is right by the sea, near a small beach, in a very quiet and beautiful environment. Our room was big, perfectly clean, everything was fine and new, the bed was comfortable and we slept very well. The check in was very easy and quick, the staff were very friendly (as always in Galicia). We could easily park the car on the road by the sea free of charge.
Corcubión
Location was brilliant. Open plan kitchen/living area. Balcony overlooking the bay. Fully furnished. Adequate for our needs. Host was very helpful and easy to communicate with. We really enjoyed our stay at the apartment in Corcubión and visiting the surrounding area. Galicia is a lovely part of Spain, which luckily, isn’t overrun by tourists, which gives it a unique feel when exploring and using the natural amenities the area provides. Locals are very friendly and welcoming.
A Coruña
This is one of the best properties we have stayed in. Well equipped, airy, open space at both ends with sea views, comfortable inside on the day it rained. Jacuzzi is great. Although we didn’t get to meet Isabel in person, and we didn’t have a common speaking language, WhatsApp and Google Translate meant that we were given all the info we could want (places to eat, visit), and the few questions we had quickly answered. Galicia is great, so is Caion, and this apartment is great too.
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
Nicely furnished, with an inbuilt kitchen with everything you need (fridge, stove, dishwasher, kettle, coffee maker, microwave) and a washing machine (which I came to appreciate a lot while traveling), the apartment is in a quiet area near the Old Town (5 min walk downtown, 10 min walk to the Cathedral) and near Parking Galicia (5 min walk; underground parking) (there is place in front of the apartment to stop and unload your luggage, but you can’t park there).
A comfortable, clean hotel in a good location within a 15-minute walk of the train station, the cathedral, the Museum of the Galician people, and lots of restaurants. The nice woman at the front desk spoke English well. The elevator was very welcome with heavy bags. The water pressure and hot water in the shower were wonderful. Lots of outlets in our room (number 202B). We had a nice view from our window of terra cotta roofs and distant green hills.
The apartment is light and airy, great size for leisure stay. Great location, easy access to Mercadona and Growgym and generally the shopping district of Nantes, underground parking, two spacious balconies, big TV for a movie night. Simon as the host was very welcoming and available, replying to whatsapp within minutes and happy to assist in any way needed. Loved the place and the general area of Sanxenxo and Galicia! Can't recommend enough.
Everything about this hotel was excellent. The rooms were comfy, very spacious and clean. The breakfast was amazing with a fantastic choice even a local Galicia table with local wine and cheese, you could also order eggs and a cortado. The staff couldn't have been more helpful with excellent restaurant recommendations. The hotel is in a superb location too with an easy walk to the centre
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.
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.
Viveiro
Absolutely fabulous apartment!! Great location, spacious, fully equipped, super clean and with private and super convenient parking place. Apartment thru its setup and design has really nice vibe, feels like apartment from a movie :) On top the owner and staff are super friendly and very supportive. Fantastic place to stay in Galicia!
Santiago de Compostela
Small cozy hostel full with family history. Clean everywhere. Perfect location. Short walk to Cathedral, Old Town streets, restaurants, etc. Beautiful interior. Serving breakfast by the owner. Julian, the owner is like a tour guide, familiar with Santiago and Galicia history. Overall beautiful, friendly and highly recommended.
The apartment was centrally located, very clean, stylish and comfortable. Beds were great and the kitchen well equipped. As it is in the heart of the old town, you do need to be prepared for a bit of late night noise from the local bars. We really enjoyed Pontevedra and the wider Galicia region and would love to return one day.
We stayed at Hotel Victorino as a base for exploring Galicia’s countryside and also Illa de Arousa and Pontevedra. Great cost benefit. Clean, nice views, helpful staff, comfortable bed, easy free parking outside, and it has a lift. The town is quite small but with enough walking distance options of bars, cafes and restaurants.
Very close to heaven you find this gem in the galician mountains above Pontevedra. In a tranquil setting you find this beautiful hotel, run by a family who offers the best service you can wish for. Everything from wonderful breakfast to best possible advices to the best wineries in the area. You can’t wish for more!
A beautiful location and a peaceful stay. The hotel has lovely design touches and an amazing pool. The staff are friendly, attentive and went above and beyond on each day of our stay. The breakfast is delicious and hearty and the vibe is perfect. A contemporary Galician treat in a traditional countryside home.
The city may be a long walk away, but that's not a problem. There's a convenient bus service available, as well as a grocery store and shopping mall nearby. Parking is also plentiful. Additionally, the Estrella Galicia factory museum is located close by, along with some friendly local bars.
The person at check-in was extremely helpful regarding parking, spa reservation, restaurant information, etc. We loved the spa experience followed by an amazing dinner at the hotel restaurant. The waitress Leticia was one of the most professional servers we have met in Galicia!