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Loop Inn Hostel Santiago de Compostela
4/522 Reviews
Spent 2 nights here in a 4 person dorm ( 2 single beds, 1 bunk bed) after completing the Camino Inglese. Sheets, blankets, towel all included in price. Great value, plenty of space to relax, and hot showers. Kitchen facilities are a bit limited re. cups, plates but fridges, microwave, kettle etc. all available for self catering. Was very pleasantly surprised - counter staff are very friendly and helpful, and able to leave bag in storage on day before check in and also on day after check out to access the town more easily. Easily 10-15 minute walk to Cathedral, supermercado nearby.
Nest Style Santiago
4/533 Reviews
El Ensanche Zona Nueva
Yes - the hotel is one of smallest I ever seen. Yes, it's noisy. Yes, you can see some items dated. I have seen more expensive (much more) hotels with smaller rooms, more noisy and in worse condition. Yes. It has some limitations: there is no kitchen, no bar, no other amenities. Because of lack of the kitchen, breakfast is buffet only with no warm food. But everything is fresh i tasty. Don't expect any other meals though. Staff is friendly, nice and helpful. Location is excellent - close to public transport, close to old town, but not too close. Shops just outside and plenty of restaurants around. I would definitively use them again. Just one small thing: while wifi signal is decent, they should think of upgrading their internet connection, offered speeds would be sufficient in 2005, not in 2023. Had to switch to 4G to do anything.
Pombal Rooms Santiago
4.4/56 Reviews
Old Town
It cost us to communicate to know when they sent us the code to enter and that made us nervous because we arrived after midnight. Finally they sent it but it was wrong. Fortunately there's a phone at the door and in a second they resolved it. There is a parking place. Very close to the center and the cathedral. There is very comfortable, modern, touched us the disabled in PB No air conditioning, only heating, as we were in March we noticed the lack, perhaps in summer he feels. We were very comfortable, very comfortable beds, good wifi, no pawn but have a pay-off coffee machine in the room. We were only one night, it was very good.
Hotel San Lorenzo
4/527 Reviews
Bad ,, Bad .. Bad.. What a piece of junk this hotel is. The receptionists were great but then things go downhill from that point on. Then I want to use the bathroom in the lobby but it is under service. It is cordoned for but no one is working there for hours. And when it is working, it is only for 1 person at a time. There is no urinal. They gave me room 115. I walked in and felt the floor buckle. There is a bubble and not even. In my opinion, this room shouldn’t be rented out to anyone. Then the wifi didn’t work. Then the shower head fixture is loose and water is spraying all over the place. The door slams shut and you can hear door slamming at any time. The hotel is a bit far from central. The breakfast has ham and cheese so it is quite adequate. For what I got , it can’t charge anyone more than 30 Euros a night because of the above. The most annoying is the WiFi. When I told the receptionist, he said it is working now which is Bull S _ _ _. It never worked and if when it did, it worked sporadically. I would say don’t stay there , unless the only other option is sleep on a park bench. What a way to end my Camino. A pension in Pedrouzo which cost much less but a magnitude better in service.
Hotel Virxe da Cerca by Pousadas de Compostela
4.4/559 Reviews
I’m afraid I cannot understand some of the negative comments about this hotel. We’ve just returned from staying 4 nights for a wedding in the city. We had a superior room with a balcony in the old part, which was spacious. Our daughter had a double room, not so spacious but this an old historic hotel, not a Travel Lodge! The hotel is for sleeping, the town with its hundreds of restaurants within a 10 minute walk away is for exploring. Aviaries are not my thing but my husband loved it and it was cleaned as we were there. There’s a free internet room and little salons for resting if you want to read quietly and stay in from the gear for a while. Breakfast was a massive choice of fresh fruit, cereal, hot and cold buffet, cakes and pastries - self service whilst seated inside or out. We choose outside overlooking the lawn. Served helpfully from 7.30am till 11am. Staff are very friendly and helpful. Late checkout is 12pm. Kept our bags whilst we went for lunch and booked us a taxi to the hotel. If you are a foodie, the market is 2 mins away across the road. Amazing seafood of all types. Luckily customs didn’t check our bags and find all the chorizo and Serrano ham packets stored in there 🤣 I would certainly recommend this hotel and stay again.
Oxford Suites Santiago de Compostela
3.9/573 Reviews
Old Town
It is convenient to location near the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, but the building is too old, the bathroom is narrow, the facilities are poor, and the bed is crooked, so it is very old. The owner was friendly but difficult to communicate.

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Local Travel Info

Highest PriceNZD 1,079
Lowest PriceNZD 36
Number of Reviews1,350
Number of Hotels625
Average Price (Weekdays)NZD 279
Average Price (Weekends)NZD 356