The Santiago de Compostela train station, which is part of the Intermodal Station next to the bus station, is one of the key points in the area when traveling between cities and to other parts of Spain.
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Bus Station – Intermodal
The bus station of Santiago de Compostela is one of the main transportation hubs of the city, both for travelers and for the inhabitants, who move between different areas and regions. Together with the train station, it forms the intermodal station.
Santiago-Rosalia de Castro Airport
The Santiago-Rosalia de Castro airport is located about ten kilometers northeast of the city. It is the access point for many travelers to the Galician capital and the community in general, as well as the last place pilgrims visit on their way.
Multicines Compostela
The Multicines Compostela is a small movie theater located on Rúa Ramón Piñeiro, right next to the Galician Parliament and very close to the city center and perfect for movie lovers. It has a varied program that moves away from commercial cinema.
Cinesa As Cancelas
The Cinesa As Cancelas movie theaters, as its name suggests, are located in the As Cancelas shopping center in Santiago de Compostela, on Avenida do Camiño Francés.
NUMAX CINEMAS
NUMAX is a cultural space located in Rúa de Concepción Arenal, near Plaza de Galicia and the city center. More than a cinema, it is an experience that combines theaters with a bookstore, a design, communication and production laboratory.
Pazo de Raxoi
In the well-known praza do Obradoiro, right in front of the west facade of the Cathedral of Santiago, stands the majestic Pazo de Raxoi, a building that deserves a mandatory visit for its architecture, beauty and design.
City of Culture of Galicia
At the top of Monte Gaiás, stands the Cidade da Cultura de Galicia, one of the most emblematic structures of Santiago de Compostela next to the Cathedral.
Auditorium of Galicia
The Auditorio de Galicia is a building designed to host cultural events and activities. The architects Julio Cano Lasso and Diego Cano Pintos were in charge of its construction. It was inaugurated in 1989 and, since then, it has become the most important concert hall in Galicia and the headquarters of the prestigious Real Filarmonía de Galicia since 1996.
Pazo de Fonseca
Near the Cathedral of Santiago, is one of the buildings whose history is linked to that of the University of the city. It is the Pazo de Fonseca or Colexio de Fonseca, an old and charming place through which many illustrious students have passed.
Historical Conservatory
The Historical Conservatory of Santiago de Compostela has left an indelible mark on the history of musical education in Galicia. It offers a wide...