Santiago de Compostela

Camino Frances

Camino del Norte

Camino Primitivo

To end of camino
0.0
Altitude
250

Barrio San Lázaro

3.30

Santiago de Compostela

Services
ATM
Yes
Bar
Yes
Bus
Yes
Bus Terminal
Yes
Correos
Rua do Franco 4, 15702, Mon-Fri: 0830-0230 & Sat: 0930-1300, 981 581 252
Grocery
Yes
Hospital
Yes
Medical Center
Yes
Pharmacy
Yes
Public Pool
Yes
Train
Yes

Santiago. You made it.

Start in the Plaza de Obradoiro — kilometer zero, marked by a scallop shell and plaque in the center of the square. The Obradoiro facade of the Cathedral, completed in the 18th century, is the most photographed image in Galicia and the Baroque frame for Maestro Mateo's 12th-century Pórtico de la Gloria behind it.

If you want your Compostela — the certificate of completion — visit the Pilgrim's Office, relocated in 2016 to a building below the Parador. From the Plaza, face the Parador, take the road downhill to the left past the public restrooms, turn right, and follow it to the end.

The Cathedral demands at least two visits. Walk it plaza by plaza: the Puerta de la Azabachería faces the Monasterio de San Martín Piñario to the north; the Obradoiro opens west; the Puerta de las Platerías faces south, named for the silver workshops still operating below (some replacement carvings here are arranged in a way that no longer matches the original composition — the restorers forgot the layout); the Plaza de Quintana and the Puerta del Perdón (the Holy Door, opened only in Holy Years) face east. Go early, before the crowds.

The crypt and the embrace of Santiago's bust are best experienced in the morning quiet. The botafumeiro — arguably the world's largest thurible — swings across the transept on ropes pulled by eight tiraboleiros. It has come loose exactly twice, never in modern times.

Beyond the Cathedral: the Monasterio de San Martín Piñario is so large you'll find yourself next to it from almost every point north of the Cathedral. Three cloisters, a facade where you descend to the entrance (the Archbishop decreed nothing could exceed the Cathedral's height, so the architects dug down). San Fiz de Solovio, the oldest church site in Santiago, sits near the Mercado de Abastos — the supply market where vendors are second, third, or fifth-generation operators, and the architecture is as utilitarian and Galician as it gets.

Alameda Park, south of the old town, has eucalyptus trees overlooking the Cathedral and hosts a summer feria and winter ice rink. In the Plaza Quintana, look for the hidden pilgrim — visible only at night in the shadows cast by the Cathedral.

Stay at least one extra day. The web of stone streets will bring you back to the Cathedral every time you think you've escaped it.

Notice

One word of caution regarding accommodation is in order. If you are arriving in the high season, you are advised to make a reservation in advance. There have been several additions to the albergue roster in recent year but the numbers of pilgrims still exceed capacity in the high season.

Fiesta

The Feast day of Saint James is celebrated with a full week of music and dance, with a fireworks display in the Plaza Obradoiro on the evening of the 24th of July. The best views can be had from Obradoiro, or from Alameda park.

City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Kamal and his son are wonderful humans making great food! We enjoyed our lunch and hearing the story of Kamal's Camino journey to running this great spot.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Amazing Italian food. Melon and jamon, lasagna, ravioli, and chefs special spaghetti and scallops followed by home made tiramisu. Saw tons of pilgrims so I’m guessing that the 2023 review was holding. But just wanted to echo the good review with a 2025 exclamation point. Enjoy you earned it.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Not on this list but this hostel is very nice. Right above an ice cream parlor which is also very very good. Great location , also try the cafe La Garuda around the corner. Great breakfast.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

I arrived in Santiago 14.07.2025 and my albergue Monterrey had 32 beds, I was alone there. 🙂 Good albergue, 1,8 km from cathedral, clean, Simple, 19 EUR night.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We stayed here two nights and found the place very accessible to the Cathedral. The garden is beautiful! Robert took really good care of us, very friendly!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Oh how refreshing to sing and pray in English today with Fr. Manny, Filipino priest. He summarized all the emotions, challenges and joys of our camino journey. A great send forth event for our return to real life. Blessings to all.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We enjoyed this tour with Diego this afternoon. He made Maestro Mateo come to life with his stories and descriptions. Well done!

All Caminos App User (not verified)

We loved Camino curry! The owner was so kind and is also a pilgrim! A welcome break from the usual food options.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Great food and awesome customer service. Don’t pass this restaurant up.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

Found this amazing Indian curry house just new and we had the most amazing home cooked food it was so good to have a different type of food and to have rice was amazing well worth going to.