To eat near de Hotel
A Taberna do Ensanche
A tapas bar and restaurant with great, well-priced food, good wines, and a good atmosphere.
Maina
Cocina de autor con sabores sorprendentes y producto local, que apuesta por una cocina de mercado fresca, cercana y de temporada.
Artesana Gastrobar
Un acogedor gastrobar que ofrece tapas, tostas y platos tradicionales con un toque moderno y creativo.
La Codorniz
Galician food with a homemade flavor, made with fresh and local ingredients and varied, economical daily menus.
Galeón
"Platos Combinados" (combo plates), tapas, hamburgers, and sandwiches.
Singulario
Original Burgers made with high-quality Galician beef, original recipes in a casual and friendly atmosphere.
AD Gelo
Ideal for breakfast, tapas, or enjoying a well-priced homemade lunch menu.
Koa Poke
Fresh and customizable Hawaiian pokes. A quick, healthy, and very tasty option to eat in or take away.
O Tamboril
Restaurante especializado en arroces con muy buena cocina y un ambiente acogedor.
La Galiciana
An extensive market-style food hall with a wide variety of international dishes, food stalls, and bars.
Krystal
With a large terrace and reasonable prices, it mixes a café and a restaurant with quality traditional Galician cuisine and good pizzas.
Restaurants in the Historic Center
Sexto II
Its specialty is Galician seafood and fresh fish, prepared with care and local products.
Cotolay
Traditional Galician cuisine that stands out for its varied rice dishes, as well as seafood, fish, and meats.
San Jaime
Tapas, meats, and Galician seafood in a modern restaurant with traditional cuisine.
Mesón 42
Tapas, grilled meat, and typical Galician fish stews in a rustic-style tavern.
O Dezaséis
A legendary restaurant with traditional Galician food in a charming location.
María Castaña
A place with a beautiful interior terrace. Tapas to share.
A Noiesa
Good traditional Galician cuisine made with local products.
La Tita
Famous for its tapa of Spanish omelette. An essential stop for tapas lovers.
A Gamela
Specializing in mushrooms, omelettes, scrambled eggs, and cured meats.
Costa Vella
It is not a restaurant, but its garden is the best-kept secret for a coffee, a simple snack, or a drink with spectacular views.
O Gato Negro
A historic tavern in the most traditional tapas area of Santiago.
Must-Sees of the Old Town
Cathedral of Santiago
The heart of the city and the end of the Camino. Don't miss the visit to its museum and the rooftops for an unforgettable view. The Portico of Glory is a masterpiece.
Mercado de Abastos (Food Market)
The second most visited place. A feast for the senses. Stroll through its stalls and, if you want, buy fresh produce and have it cooked for you in the market bars.
Alameda Park
The best place to take the "postcard picture" of the Cathedral. Take a walk, sit on the lovers' bench, and greet "Las Marías."( statue of two iconic local women).
Bonaval Park
An old cemetery converted into a park with a magical atmosphere and spectacular views. The perfect place to relax.
Museo do Pobo Galego (Museum of Galicia)
Located in the convent of Santo Domingo de Bonaval, it is essential for understanding Galician culture. Its triple spiral staircase is impressive.
Monastery of San Martiño Pinario
The second largest monastery in Spain, right in front of the Cathedral. Its facade, church, and choir are spectacular. It is worth the visit.
Hidden treasures outside the Historic Center
Colegiata de Sar
A Romanesque gem a pleasant walk from the center. Notice its inclined columns, an architectural mystery that will surprise you.
Cidade da Cultura
Avant-garde architecture at the top of Mount Gaiás. Check its cultural agenda or simply stroll and admire its impressive buildings.
Sar and Sarela River Walk
An oasis of nature that surrounds the city. Ideal for a quiet walk or for a run, following the course of the rivers.
Carballeira do Banquete de Conxo
A centenary oak grove that was the scene of a historic act of Galicianism. A place full of peace, perfect for disconnecting.
Vista Alegre Park
A space that combines historic gardens with contemporary architecture. Don't miss the Finca Simeón and the buildings by Siza and Gallego.
Useful information
Airport Bus
Line 6A connects the center (Intermodal Station) with the airport. Frequency and schedules vary. It is the most convenient and economical option.
Intermodal Station
The train and bus stations are concentrated here. Connections to all of Galicia and the rest of Spain. It is less than a 10-minute walk from the hotel.
City Buses
The Tussa bus network allows you to move throughout the city.
Schedule of Cathedral Masses
The schedules, especially the Pilgrim's Mass, may change. It is best to consult the official website for updated information.
Interesting Phone Numbers
Emergencies: 112
Medical Emergencies: 061
Local Police: 092
Radio Taxi: +34 981 56 92 92
Our Hotel: +34 981 598 000