There is an airport in Santiago de Compostela, though it doesn't have a lot of international flights. Valladolid and Oviedo airports aren't far away.
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- Visit the Cathedral del Apóstol
- Eat Local Seafood In particular the 'pulpo a la gallega' (boiled octopus) is renowned, though the texture isn't for everyone.
- Museo das Peregrinacións Even if you haven't arrived in Santiago on foot as a pilgrim on the Camino de Santiago, learn about the origins and significance of Europe's most important pilgrimage.
- Home-made Chocolate con Churros Café Metate is a former chocolate factory and the owners still make their own chocolate.
- Santiago's many other museums and religious buildings including Mosteiro de San Paio, Colexiata de Santa Maria do Sar and the Museo do Pobo Galego
See also: Guided Tours Galicia starting from Santiago de Compostela
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From the train station it is a 20-minute walk north up to the cathedral. Take Rúa do Hórreo, up to Praza de Galicia. Carry on past Praza de Galicia until you see Praza de Toural on your left. At the far end of this plaza is Rúa do Vilar, which will take you up to the Catedral del Apóstol.
These instructions aren't really necessary - when I first visited it was raining too hard to use a map and I found the cathedral easily enough.
The Cathedral itself could well occupy a few hours of your time, depending on how much you like cathedrals. It is certainly one of the most intricately designed buildings in Spain and does warrant some attention.
You are now in the heart of the old town of Santiago de Compostela. with plenty more to see to your right and straight ahead.
From the bus station, which is a little to the east of the city, take the road immediately a head of you and follow the road for approximately 500m until you see some steps descending on your right. Descend these steps and follow the road round. You will eventually find yourself on Praza de San Martiño Pinario. The cathedral is a short walk to the south of here.


