Hostels in Santiago de Compostela

11 Hostels in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
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Loop INN Hostel Santiago de Compostela
9.2Superb(386)
0.81km from city centre
Our central location, wide range of facilities, hospitable staff and economical prices will all make for an enjoyable stay.
Privates From
€22.86
Dorms From
€18.34
Meiga Backpackers
8.7Fabulous(1379)
1.02km from city centre
Important Our reception closes at 7:30 PM. If you plan to arrive later, please contact the hostel in advance. Welcome to Meiga Backpackers At Meiga Backpackers, our main goal is to make you feel at home. If you're visiting Santiago de Compostela and want...
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€11.88
Hostel SP 55 by Bossh Hotels
7.3Very Good(63)
1.02km from city centre
You will find new facilities and premium qualities, with rooms with private bathroom. A few minutes walk from the Cathedral of Santiago and the historic center.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€16.00
Hostal Seminario Menor
8.8Fabulous(377)
1.33km from city centre
La Asunci?n Minor Seminary Lodge provides the following services: reception, social rooms with TV, Internet, Laundry, etc
Privates From
€25.00
Dorms From
€20.00
Albergue Monte Do Gozo
7.1Very Good(116)
4.02km from city centre
Located in Santiago de Compostela and with Tourism Office reachable within 6 km, Albergue Monte Do Gozo provides a tour desk, rooms, a bar, free WiFi and a garden.
Privates From
€15.00
Dorms From
€12.00
Albergue A FÁbrica
10Superb(14)
8.54km from city centre
Located in Lavacolla, 11 km from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Albergue A Fabrica features accommodation with a garden, free private parking and a shared lounge.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€20.00
The Last Stamp
8.4Fabulous(41)
0.68km from city centre
The Last Stamp is located just 100 meters from Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, on the city's famous pilgrimage route.
Privates From
€26.25
Dorms From
€21.00
Albergue Turistico La Credencial
8.6Fabulous(28)
1.47km from city centre
A World Heritage Site since 1985, Santiago de Compostela has been attracting visitors and pilgrims from all over the world for centuries.
No Privates Available
Dorms From
€22.00
Hostal R. Mexico
9.3Superb(201)
1.24km from city centre
Recently renovated (2004) we are located in the centre of Santiage, just 10 minutes walk away from the medieval city...
Privates From
€25.00
No Dorms Available
Lemonade Santiago de Compostela
0.16km from city centre
Welcome to Lemonade Santiago de Compostela, your urban oasis in the heart of the city! Located at Rú
Privates From
€32.50
No Dorms Available
Nest Style Santiago
9.0Superb(13)
1km from city centre
Hotel of 3* located in the commercial district and of leisure of Santiago, to scanty minutes walking of t
Privates From
€22.00
No Dorms Available

About Santiago de Compostela

8.4Fabulous(115 Reviews)
Activities
8.3
Eating out
8.8
Shopping
7.5
Chilling out
8.3
Transport
8.1
Sightseeing
9.0
Culture
9.4
Nightlife
7.5
Value for Money
8.4

About Santiago de Compostela

Best known as the final destination of the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, the city of Santiago de Compostela is also the vibrant capital of Spain’s Galicia region. Travellers and Catholic pilgrims come every day to pay their respects at the final resting place of the apostle St James, some having walked from as far away as France or Portugal. The arcaded streets and stone buildings of the old town have been designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO, and with a university attracting more than 30,000 students a year, this historic city has a youthful flavour too.

Many hostels in Santiago de Compostela are in renovated manor houses dating back to the 18th and 19th centuries. Take some time to relax in spacious gardens dotted with flowering trees. You can also dine at an on-site café serving breakfast, lunch and drinks, or cook up your own feast on the outdoor barbecue. Look out for a Santiago de Compostela hostel with terraces overlooking the cathedral and winding old town streets.

The historic centre, Casco Histórico, weaves around the cathedral and is filled with hidden squares, churches and monuments. You'll also find plenty of traditional restaurants where you can try the famous polbo á feira (sliced octopus with potatoes and paprika). Praza do Obradoiro is the bustling square in the heart of the city and a great place to watch pilgrims arrive. If you’re craving green space, head to Parque de Belvís for meadows, small streams and panoramic city views from its highest point.

Visitors wishing to receive the Compostela pilgrim certificate must walk at least 100km. If you don’t have a week to spare, you can join the pilgrims in the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral for the daily mass that takes place at midday. Take time to admire the Pórtico de la Gloria arches at the main entrance, with 200 granite figures representing the Apocalypse. The nightlife is centred around bars hosting live music from jazz to flamenco, pubs with pretty outdoor terraces and places where you can sample tapas by day and dance until the early hours.

You can explore the city centre on foot or use the local bus system. If you’re arriving by plane, the nearest airport is Santiago de Compostela Airport, 11km east of the city. You can get a connecting bus from the airport to Praza de Galicia every 30 minutes. The bus station is a 20-minute walk northeast of the centre, while the train station is a 15-minute walk from the old town.

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