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Pousadas de Compostela Hotel Pombal
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: 4.51 / 5
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Features: Internet cafe, 24-hour front desk, Luggage room, Elevator, Car rental, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Safe at reception, Dial-up or Wi-fi Internet in all rooms, Laundry, Central... more
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Pousadas de Compostela Hotel Airas Nunes
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: 4.32 / 5
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Features: Luggage room, Central heating, Laundry, 24-hour front desk, Safe at reception, Internet... more
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San Francisco Hotel Monumento
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: 4.42 / 5
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Features: Laundry, Central heating, Swimming pool (indoors), Room service (part time), Ironing service, Free secure parking at hotel, Facilities for disabled people, 24-hour front desk, Luggage room, Banqueting services, Garden, Elevator, Bar,... more
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AC Palacio del Carmen
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: 4.02 / 5
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The building of AC-Palacio Del Carmen is in itself a masterpiece of architecture; it was renovated recently (in classical style). The building is part of the historic and artistic heritage of Santiago de Compostela. The hotel blends the... more
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Hotel Rua Villar
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: 4.24 / 5
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Features: Rooms for non-smokers available, Internet cafe, 24-hour front desk, Wi-fi Internet in all rooms,... more
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About Santiago de Compostela
Santiago de Compostela lies in north-western Spain, in the autonomous community of Galicia. It is the final destination of the most important pilgrimage route in Europe through the ages. It is not a single route, in fact, but several routes from different parts of Europe which come together and lead to the Cathedral where the remains of the Apostle St. James the Great, Spain's patron saint, are said to lie. The Way of St. James, or Camino de Santiago, is on the UNESCO list of world heritage. The city was named European City of Culture in 2000.