The 5 Best Things to do Adventurous in Santiago de Compostela, Galicia

September 12, 2021 Brain Ambrose

If you see nothing else in this World Heritage city, you simply must visit the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, an awe-inspiring confection of baroque architecture. Once you’ve regained composure, head out on a bicycle to see the rest of this glorious city. Foodies and boozehounds will delight in a guided gastronomy tour, while modernists will enjoy the Galician Center of Contemporary Art.
Restaurants in Santiago de Compostela

1. Camino de Santiago

15705, Santiago de Compostela Spain
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5.0 based on 1,083 reviews

Camino de Santiago

A network of paths leading to a church holding the remains of St. James (Santo Iago), the patron saint of Spain...

Reviewed By davidsJ5671XD

We had booked a self-guided tour on the Portuguese Camino with Walks in Spain for September 2020 having been very happy with the arrangements they made for our 2008 Sarria to Santiago trip. My wife and I are both in our 70’s and have become very anxious with the Coronavirus about travelling. I called Paul to express our concerns expecting to at least forfeit our deposit and was pleasantly surprised when after explaining that we couldn’t rebook for next year he offered to return our deposit. I am impressed with the integrity and professionalism of this company, thank you Paul.

2. The Paradox Room

Rua Paris 7A 28 C.C. Area Central, 1 Planta, Local 28 - NO, 15707, Santiago de Compostela Spain +34 618 23 69 44 [email protected] http://www.theparadoxroom.com
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5.0 based on 176 reviews

The Paradox Room

3. Galicia Travels

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5.0 based on 257 reviews

Galicia Travels

Galicia travels is a travel agency. We organize daily excursion to Finisterre and Costa da Morte, or excursion to Rias Baixas, Porto, Playa de Catedrales, La Coruña, Ourense, etc. We have guide for our excursions that speak several different languages. For every excursion we offer English and Spanish guide. Depending on the group we can offer Italian, Portugues, German, French, Arab, Chinese, Japanase, etc.

4. Follow The Camino

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4.5 based on 562 reviews

Follow The Camino

Since 2006, Follow The Camino has organised tours of the Camino de Santiago for thousands of pilgrims and holiday makers , coming from all over the world to walk, cycle or horse ride along The Way. We provide tailored packages for our clients - including luggage hand-picked accommodation, luggage transfers and walking guides. Our ethos as a company is to make complicated holidays simple and to leave you to enjoy your Camino experience your way, with the peace of mind that your itinerary is taken care of by our expert team. Part of our role is to guide you to select the best route for your experience, taking into account the time you have, the physical challenge you would like, and your motivation for doing your Camino. Our bespoke service and our expert team aim to deliver an excellent customer experience for you. From solo trips to large groups, we have the knowledge to guide you along the way. Talk to us at Follow The Camino and we will help you plan your Camino, your Way.

5. Gallaecia Fugit

Avenida de Lugo 4A, 15702, Santiago de Compostela Spain +34 661 29 02 58 [email protected] http://www.gallaeciafugit.com
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4.5 based on 28 reviews

Gallaecia Fugit

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