Santiago has a historical tradition of hospitality; a good example of this is its range of hotels that provide accommodation for thousands of people, distributed among more than 120 establishments, including small charming hotels in the historical quarter and new hotels belonging to well-known chains, which have come to the city in recent years and continue to promote the sector's expansion in recent years.
Visitors will find in the Galician capital a wide range of accommodation, characterised by its capacity to adapt to its guests, who do not have to relinquish any comforts. The hotel network offers visitors the possibility of enjoying a place of rest and leisure during their stay in Compostela.
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A Casa da Torre Branca | Rural Tourism | Group B | ||
| Casa Calvo | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Casa de Biduído | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
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Casa de Casal | Rural Tourism | Group C | ||
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Casa de Costoia | Rural Tourism | Group B | ||
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Casa de Gasamáns | Rural Tourism | Group B | ||
| Casa do Acivro | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Casa do Cruceiro | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
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Casa Grande de Cornide | Rural Tourism | Grupo A | ||
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Casa Grande do Bachao | Rural Tourism | Grupo A | ||
| Casa María | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Casa Paz | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Casa Rosinda | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
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Casa Suárez | Rural Tourism | Group B | ||
| O Muíño de Pena | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Os Vilares | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Parada de Francos | Rural Tourism | Group B | |||
| Pazo Cibrán | Rural Tourism | Grupo A | |||
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Pazo Xan Xordo | Rural Tourism | Grupo A |