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Hotel Alda Bonaval
R. de Bonaval, 2, 15703 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, España, Santiago de Compostela
9.5 5 reviews

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This accommodation is pet friendly. To consult its conditions, it is essential that you send us a message through the contact section informing the weight of your pet.

Your Perfect Stay

In the heart of the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, the Hotel Alda Bonaval offers a quiet and charming stay, surrounded by history and a few steps from some of the most emblematic corners of the city.

  • Located next to Bonaval Park, the hotel is very close to the Cathedral, the Mercado de Abastos and several museums, allowing you to discover the city comfortably on foot and without haste.

  • The building, a renovated historic house, is committed to comfort and well-being. Its rooms are cozy, bright and designed for relaxation, with practical services that guarantee a pleasant stay.

  • Travelers especially appreciate its excellent location, cleanliness and friendly staff, creating a warm and simple experience that invites you to return.

If you are looking for authenticity, calm and a privileged location, Hotel Alda Bonaval is a choice that fits from the first moment.

Why this destination is a must-visit

Santiago de Compostela, the capital of Galicia in northwestern Spain, is one of the world's most important pilgrimage destinations. Renowned for its historic old town and as the final stop on the Camino de Santiago, the city offers a rich blend of culture, spirituality and Galician charm.

Top attractions:

  • Santiago Cathedral: The final destination of the Camino, this cathedral is a masterpiece of Romanesque, Gothic and Baroque architecture. Make sure you don't miss the Botafumeiro ritual and the tomb of Saint James.
  • Praza do Obradoiro: the city’s central square, surrounded by impressive buildings such as the Hostal dos Reis Católicos and the Pazo de Raxoi, home to the University of Santiago de Compostela.
  • The Museo do Pobo Galego is housed in the former Convent of San Domingos and explores Galician culture, traditions and architecture.
  • The Monastery of San Martín Pinario: One of Spain’s largest and most impressive monasteries, it is located near the cathedral.
  • Parque da Alameda: A peaceful park offering panoramic views of the old town and cathedral towers.

Family-friendly activities:

  • City Train Tour: A fun and relaxed way for families to explore Santiago’s old town and key landmarks.
  • Parque da Alameda playground: Spacious park areas with children’s zones and plenty of room to run around.
  • Galician Centre of Contemporary Art (CGAC): Features modern exhibits and sometimes hosts family workshops.
  • Guided Tours with Legends: Many walking tours include entertaining stories and legends, which are ideal for children.
  • The nearby Aquarium Finisterrae in A Coruña: Located about an hour’s drive away, it offers interactive marine exhibits and panoramic ocean views.

Local gastronomy:

  • Pulpo a la Gallega: Octopus cooked with paprika, olive oil and sea salt, and typically presented on a wooden platter.
  • Empanada Gallega: A savoury pie filled with tuna, meat or vegetables, ideal for picnics or quick lunches.
  • Tarta de Santiago: An almond cake dusted with icing sugar and bearing the cross of Saint James, it is simple yet iconic.
  • Zamburiñas and navajas: Delicious small scallops and razor clams, best enjoyed grilled.
  • Albariño wine: The perfect white wine from Galicia to pair with seafood.

Nearby attractions:

  • A Coruña: This coastal city has a Roman heritage, beautiful beaches and the famous Tower of Hercules lighthouse.
  • Rías Baixas: Explore the coastal inlets, which are renowned for their wine and seafood, and the charming seaside villages of Combarro and Sanxenxo.
  • Finisterre (Fisterra): Once considered the 'end of the world', this dramatic coastal location is a symbolic extension of the Camino de Santiago.
  • Padrón is just 25 km away and is closely linked to Saint James, being famous for its spicy green peppers.
  • Noia: This medieval town boasts gothic churches and a picturesque riverside promenade.

What our customers are saying about the accommodation

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10 Montse Travelled with couple December 2023
El hotel es precioso, el personal muy amable, desayuno fenomenal y está muy cerca de los lugares de interés. Todo muy limpio, si vuelvo a Santiago me quedaría en el mismo hotel sin dudarlo
Quizás el apartamento por esa zona no puedes aparcar y lo tienes que dejar un poco retirado, para mí no es mucho problema, caminas diez minutos y listo
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8.7 Manuel Travelled with couple December 2023
Hotel bien situado, a 10 minutos a pie de la plaza del Obradoiro. Muy tranquilo y con un desayuno bastante completo. La chica de recepción muy amable y simpática
Únicamente la dificultad para aparcar, de forma gratuita practicamente imposible. Muy cerca hay parking de pago y algo más alejado un aparcamiento vigilado al aire libre por 8€/día.
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10 Elva Edelmira Travelled with family February 2024 Blank review Excellent 9 Maribel Travelled solo January 2024 Blank review Excellent 10 Julio Cesar Travelled with family January 2024 Blank review Excellent
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