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Vacation rentals in Santiago

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A cozy living area features a stone wall and wooden ceiling beams. A flat-screen television is positioned on a white console. Natural light enters through large windows, while a light-colored sofa sits near a wood-burning stove, complemented by a decorative area rug.
Cottage in Framán
4.93 out of 5 average rating, 80 reviews

La Casita del Horreo (The Post Office Cottage).

Restored stone house less than 10 minutes from Santiago, 25 from Noia, 40 from Sanxenxo or Ribeira and 1 hour from Finisterre. Capacity for a maximum of 4 people, bedroom with a 160 cm bed and a loft with a 150 cm bed. Bathroom with shower, 100-liter water heater. Equipped kitchen, kitchenware, induction stove, refrigerator, toaster, coffee maker, oven, etc. Private terrace with chairs, table, barbecue, and a granary. Private parking inside the property, and outside. Wood-burning stove + A/C.

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A private swimming pool is surrounded by lush greenery and natural stone walls. The water appears clear and inviting under a cloudy sky, while a seating area can be seen nearby, offering a peaceful view of the landscape.
Cottage in Santiago de Compostela
4.99 out of 5 average rating, 69 reviews

Casa do Cebro House with a private pool and jacuzzi

Discover Casa do Cebro, a carefully restored Galician country house located in a natural and quiet setting, just minutes from Santiago de Compostela. Inside, bright spaces, a cozy living room with a fireplace, a fully equipped kitchen, and comfortable rooms with a private bathroom. Outside you will find one of its biggest attractions: a private pool and exclusive Jacuzzi. ✨ Private pool ✨ Private hot tub ✨ Natural environment ✨ A few minutes from Santiago ✨ Privacy and comfort

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The exterior of a two-story building is showcased, featuring a blend of stone and stucco walls. A grassy area surrounds the structure, complemented by a wooden staircase leading to an upper level. A play area with swings is visible in the background.
Cottage in Santiago de Compostela
4.98 out of 5 average rating, 44 reviews

Casa Río Sarela: Santiago de Compostela Cottage

Casa Río Sarela is located in Santiago, 3 km from the Cathedral. With capacity for 8-10 people (2 extra beds), it has 4 double rooms, all with full bathrooms. One of the rooms is adapted for guests with reduced mobility. Living room, dining room, fully equipped kitchen, washing machine. The reservation includes linens, shampoo, body wash, hairdryer, toilet paper, etc. Free Wi-Fi, barbecue, parking, etc. - The "Tourist Tax" goes into effect on 1/10/2025: €1/person/night.

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Home in Vedra
5 out of 5 average rating, 17 reviews

“A Casa de Salvador” – a country house with a Galician soul

Near SANTIAGO DE COMPOSTELA, just 17 minutes away, and right on the RUTA DE LA PLATA pilgrimage route, enjoy the experience of staying in an authentic stone house steeped in history, located in the Ulla Valley. Let yourself be surrounded by the tranquility of the village and endless outdoor activities: hiking, fishing, rafting, canoeing, or spectacular views. The house offers a terrace, free wifi and a comfortable and welcoming atmosphere to relax this winter.

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The charming house features a blend of stone and modern architecture, surrounded by lush greenery and vibrant yellow flowers. Its two blue doors add a focal point amidst the natural landscape, which is dotted with trees, creating a serene and inviting setting.
Cottage in A Coruña
4.96 out of 5 average rating, 154 reviews

Casa de la Pradera

The cozy house has an open concept with an open space. It has a bedroom with a king-size bed, a sofa bed, two bathrooms and a small kitchen. It has free Wi-Fi, heating, a hot tub and a flat-screen TV. The plot has private parking, a terrace, and a large garden. The Casa de la Pradera is located in A Baña, A Coruña, Galicia. 2 km from Negreira, a town that offers all the services. 16 km from Santiago de Compostela and 30 km from the beaches.

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An outdoor area features a circular swimming pool surrounded by manicured grass and white gravel. Palm trees are positioned nearby, and the tranquil water of the Ria de Pontevedra is visible in the background, bordered by distant hills and small boats.
Home in Pontevedra
4.88 out of 5 average rating, 132 reviews

Lola's Warehouse: Relax, Pool and Ocean Views

A small seaside house on the waterfront with exclusive views of the Ria de Pontevedra. A very quiet area where we can barely hear the boats that go out to fish and where the silence and the sea will make your stay a unique experience. Outside the house has 3 garden areas on which we can find a pool and barbecue area with incredible views. Inside it has a master bedroom in the upper part from which you can see the sea.

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A restored stone house is set within a green landscape, featuring a traditional facade with black shutters and a dark door. A gravel pathway leads to the entrance, while a seating area under a grapevine canopy is visible to the side.
Cottage in A Coruña
5 out of 5 average rating, 163 reviews

A casa de Abaixo, rural accommodation

Disconnect and enjoy an authentic rural immersion in the heart of the Ulla Valley. "A casa de Abaixo" has been carefully planned and designed to live an experience in the middle of nature in a modern and functional space. Located in the Ulla Valley, 15 km from Santiago de Compostela, very close to exit 15 of the AP-53 highway. Make it your resting place or your starting point to discover the best of Galicia.

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A cabin is nestled within a foggy forest, featuring a wooden exterior and large glass doors. Two outdoor chairs are positioned on the porch, surrounded by lush greenery and tall trees, creating a serene and secluded atmosphere.
Cabin in Teo
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 134 reviews

MU_Moradas no Ulla 1. Cabañas de Compostela

The cabin is located in a beautiful place, just 10 minutes from Santiago de Compostela, in which to spend a quiet and romantic day surrounded by nature next to the Ulla River, in a new concept of rural tourism. With capacity for 2 people* in 27 functional m2, divided into bathroom, bedroom, kitchen, living area, sofa bed, Wi-Fi, air conditioning and an outdoor terrace under birch trees, beech trees, ash….

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A wooden treehouse is elevated above the ground, supported by slender legs that create open space below. The structure features a wraparound balcony with vertical slats, and large windows allow natural light to enter. Surrounded by leafy trees, it offers a serene setting.
Apartment in Boqueixón
4.78 out of 5 average rating, 194 reviews

Cabin between forest and vineyard with Jacuzzi

Our cabins are located in a privileged environment, a pioneering concept in Spain that combines the world of wine and rural tourism at its highest level. You can enjoy the warmth of a lit fireplace, take a relaxing bath in the private outdoor Jacuzzi while always preserving the privacy of the guests, stroll through our forest, our vineyard, or savor a glass of wine while appreciating the sounds of nature.

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A private terrace is presented with a small round table and two light blue chairs, offering a scenic view of the water and surrounding landscape. A plant with vibrant flowers adds a touch of nature, while the sky above is filled with soft clouds.
Apartment in Taramancos
5 out of 5 average rating, 33 reviews

Private hot tub and terrace overlooking the estuary

E: TU984F RITGA-E-2024-006220 Imagine waking up with the estuary in front of you, having a leisurely breakfast on your private terrace, and ending the day relaxing in a private jacuzzi just for you. Time here seems to slow down. A place designed to disconnect from the routine, reconnect with those you love most, and enjoy an unforgettable getaway by the Muros-Noia estuary.

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Rental unit in Santiago de Compostela
4.91 out of 5 average rating, 1,040 reviews

Marina Apartments, Family Apartment B

Disfruta de la sencillez de este alojamiento céntrico y tranquilo al mismo tiempo. Apartamento totalmente equipado y con plaza de garaje, con ambiente confortable y acogedor para disfrutar de tu estancia. Ideal para estancias largas y conocer Galicia. Se cobrarán en el Check in la tasa turística de Santiago de Compostela, que son 2€ / noche por huésped (máximo 5 días).

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Rental unit in Santiago de Compostela
4.95 out of 5 average rating, 164 reviews

Apartamentos de Lara, Apartment with double bed.

Dormitorio con cama de 1,50 y sofá cama en salón de 1,35. Wifi gratis y aparcamiento sujeto a disponibilidad y bajo reserva (15€/día). El acceso tanto al edificio como al apartamento es a través de un código de 6 dígitos que te facilitaremos el día anterior a tu llegada.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What are the best places to stay in Santiago?

    Many travelers choose stays in Santiago's historic center for easy access to monuments, cafes, and vibrant plazas. Residential neighborhoods around the old town have quieter settings and green spaces close by.

  • What are the best things to do in Santiago with kids?

    Kids can explore the historic old town, visit parks such as Parque da Alameda, and enjoy interactive exhibits at the Museo de Historia Natural. Outdoor plazas and gardens provide plenty of space for families to wander together.

  • What are some of the best things to do in Santiago?

    Explore the historic Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, wander Rua do Franco for local flavors, and enjoy peaceful moments in gardens like Parque da Alameda. Art museums and traditional markets add depth to the city experience.

  • How is the weather in Santiago?

    Santiago has cool, damp winters around 40–55°F (4–13°C) and milder summers near 56–76°F (13–24°C), with frequent rain throughout most of the year. Layers and waterproof clothing are recommended, especially in autumn and winter.

  • When is the best time to visit Santiago?

    Late spring through early autumn is frequently suggested for milder temperatures, less rainfall, and vibrant local events. Winters are cool and damp, so pack rain gear if visiting during that season.

  • What are the best places to visit in Santiago?

    Frequently suggested sites include the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Praza do Obradoiro, Mercado de Abastos, and gardens like Parque de San Domingos de Bonaval. Art museums and historic landmarks enrich the city’s cultural scene.

  • What are some hiking trails in Santiago?

    Explore the wooded paths around Monte do Gozo, or wander Parque da Alameda for scenic views and tranquil spots. These trails are popular among both locals and visitors looking to connect with nature near the city.

  • What are some family activities we can do in Santiago?

    Families often stroll the lively Praza do Obradoiro, enjoy picnics in parks, and participate in workshops at local museums. Walking tours introduce the history and legends of the city in a way that appeals to all ages.

  • What are some of the best day trip ideas from Santiago?

    Explore coastal towns around Galicia, visit lush forests, or experience local wineries and fishing villages nearby. Many travelers enjoy discovering historical sites and beaches just outside Santiago.

  • Are there any pet friendly accommodations available in Santiago?

    Santiago has pet-friendly stays, especially in areas near parks and green spaces. Many hosts welcome pets, so be sure to check property details for specific amenities and rules.

  • What are some local tips for visiting Santiago?

    Santiago’s old town is best explored on foot, and rain gear is useful year-round. Try early mornings for quieter plazas and sample regional tapas at local markets to experience authentic Galician cuisine.

  • What is Santiago known for?

    Santiago has a rich cultural heritage shaped by Galician traditions and historic landmarks. The city features distinct architecture, such as its grand cathedral, and is recognized for its vibrant local music and culinary scene.

  • What are the best hidden gems to explore in Santiago?

    Explore lesser-known courtyards, small art galleries, and local markets tucked within the old town. Parks like Parque de San Domingos de Bonaval combine art and greenery in a tranquil setting.

  • What are the best foods to try in Santiago?

    Santiago has traditional Galician dishes like pulpo a la gallega, empanadas, and creamy cheeses, along with almond-based Tarta de Santiago. Local seafood and hearty stews are frequently suggested for visitors seeking regional flavors.

  • What should I bring for a trip to Santiago?

    Pack comfortable walking shoes, a light waterproof jacket, and a layered outfit—weather shifts from cool and rainy to mild and sunnier. An umbrella and a reusable water bottle are often useful for urban and countryside explorations.

  • What is the nightlife in Santiago like?

    Santiago has a lively mix of tapas bars, music venues, and relaxed cafes—particularly around the old town and university area. Locals enjoy live performances and gatherings in outdoor plazas, creating a welcoming atmosphere for visitors.

  • What are the most popular events or festivals in Santiago?

    Santiago frequently hosts cultural gatherings, music performances, and traditional Galician celebrations, including lively processions and folk dance events. Annual festivals highlight regional food, arts, and community spirit.

  • Are there family friendly vacation rentals in Santiago?

    Santiago has family-friendly vacation rentals throughout the historic center and residential neighborhoods. Many properties include multiple bedrooms, easy access to parks, and amenities for children.

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