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What is the distance from Santiago de Compostela Airport to the centre of Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña and Vigo?

The distance from Santiago de Compostela Airport to the historic city centre is 15 kilometres / 9.3 miles, the journey time by car is 20 minutes. It takes more time to reach the two largest cities in Galicia, namely A Coruña (67 km / 41.6 miles) and Vigo (100 km / 62.1 miles). A journey to A Coruña takes 50 minutes, to get to Vigo you need 1 hour and 10 minutes.

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SCQ

Airport

Santiago de Compostela

City centre

15 km

20 min

Public transport

Bus and train to Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Vigo, Pontevedra and Ourense

Public transportation in the city and surrounding area is operated by Empresa Trulusa. From the airport, bus line 6 leaves in the direction of Os Tilos, via the centre of Santiago de Compostela. Bus line 6 between the airport and the city replaced the bus service of Empresa Freire, responsible for bus transport from Santiago de Compostela Airport to Santiago and Lugo until December 2020. It takes 20 minutes to get to the city’s bus station (Avenida de Rodríguez de Viguri bus stop), 25 minutes to the centre of Santiago de Compostela (Praza de Galicia) and 30 minutes to the city’s railway station (Hórreo Estación bus stop).

Buses run every 20 to 30 minutes all days of the week between 07:00 hours and 23:00 hours. One-way tickets cost only € 1.00 and are available from the bus driver. Children up to the age of 18 can travel for a reduced fare and pay € 0.55 for a bus ride from the airport to the city or vice versa. You can also buy a ticket for 10, 20 or 30 bus rides called Bono. If you choose this option, the price for a single journey (maximum 60 minutes) is only € 0.60. A Bono card can be bought on board the bus and costs € 3.00, this amount will be refunded when the card is returned, but only if it’s in good condition. Please consult website and timetable bus line 6 for more information.

A Coruña is accessible by train from Santiago de Compostela, La Coruña-San Cristóbal railway station can be reached in 30 to 40 minutes. The price for a single journey ticket is about € 7.00. If you are heading to Vigo, you can catch the train at Santiago de Compostela railway station to Vigo. Travel time by train is 55 minutes (Renfe MD) to 90 minutes (Renfe Regional), the price for a single ticket is about € 10.50. Approximately every hour a train leaves in the direction of Vigo, known for the fishing and car industry. On the way, trains always stop in Pontevedra, after 35 minutes (Renfe MD) or 55 minutes (Renfe Regional). A train ticket costs approximately € 7.00 per person. If you want to go to Ourense, you can also opt for the combination bus and train. The Renfe high-speed trains AVANT and ALVIA take travellers from Santiago de Compostela to Ourense in just 40 minutes. Tickets for these trains are slightly more expensive. It is advised to buy tickets online through the Renfe website. Please consult website Renfe for more information.

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Bus services

Monbus to Lugo

It is possible to travel directly between the airport and Lugo, a beautiful walled city with approximately 100,000 inhabitants. The Roman walls of Lugo are a UNESCO World Heritage Site. From Monday to Friday, a bus runs seven times a day between Santiago de Compostela Airport and the city, with fewer travel options on weekends. The price for a one-way ticket is € 9.00. Unfortunately, a bus journey takes a while, a ride to ‘Estación de Autobuses’ in Lugo takes 1 hour and 50 minutes. Tickets are available from the bus driver and ticket counters. Please consult website Monbus (airport = Aeroporto de Lavacolla) for more information.

Car sharing

There is no car sharing service available at the airport. If you are planning to rent a car in Santiago de Compostela, take a look at our car rental tips and see the full list of car rental companies at Santiago de Compostela Airport!

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Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and Museum Guided Tour

Enter one of the main monuments of the famous Camino de Santiago and take a guided tour inside Santiago de Compostela Cathedral and its museum. See exquisite sacred art and architecture at the reputed burial site of Saint James the Great.

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Santiago de Compostela: Cathedral and Museum Guided Tour

Skip the lines and discover the heritage of Santiago Cathedral and its museum together with your guide. Learn about the cathedral's history through the centuries and explore 4 floors of its interior.

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Guided tour Cathedral, Museum and Old town tickets included

Discover Santiago on a guided walking tour and visit to the Santiago de Compostela Cathedral. Learn about the Cathedral's history in its museum and explore the historic city center with your guide.

Activities

Activity

From Santiago: Finisterre, Muxia, & Costa da Morte Day Trip

Explore Finisterre, Muxía, Ézaro Village and the Coast of Death as you learn about the cultural and gastronomical significance of Galicia.

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From Santiago: Finisterre, Muxia & Costa da Morte Excursion

Combine nature and culture on this day trip from Santiago de Compostela to Costa da Morte and Muxia. Visit lighthouses, traditional villages, waterfalls, and Cape Finisterre on a 7-stop journey.

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Santiago de Compostela: Finisterre, Muxia & Costa da Morte

Explore the dramatic landscapes of the "Costa da Morte" on this full-day tour from Santiago de Compostela. Discover a land of myths and legends, dramatic coastlines, and abundant history.

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From Porto: Santiago de Compostela Full Day Tour

Discover the historic city of Santiago de Compostela during this interesting and dynamic day trip from Porto. Experience the wonder of this traditional landmark for religious pilgrims, and visit the city's old town, a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

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Rías Baixas: Guided Day Tour from Santiago with Boat Ride

Head out from Santiago de Compostela with an official tour guide to discover the popular area of Rias Baixas on this full-day excursion. Take a boat ride along a river while sipping fine wine and enjoying traditional mussels.

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Welcome to Santiago de Compostela: Private Tour with a Local

Get a welcome to Santiago de Compostela from a friendly and passionate local, and discover the city like a resident. Learn the secrets about where to buy groceries, how to get around and much more.

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FAQs

How do I get to Santiago de Compostela Airport? ›

How to get to the airport
  1. Cab. The journey to the airport has a fixed price of €21.
  2. Highway. The main access route is via the N-547 road. The turn is located thirteen kilometres east of Santiago de Compostela.
  3. Bus. There are connections with the cities of Santiago, Lugo, Sobrado and A Coruña.

Is there public transportation in Santiago de Compostela? ›

Public transport

Buses in Santiago de Compostela are provided by Tralusa (tel: +34 901 120 054; www.urbanoscompostela.com). Services are reliable and operate regularly between 0700 and 2300. You can buy standard tickets and bonobus tickets (a book for 10 trips) on the bus.

How much is the bus from Santiago to airport? ›

The best way to get from Santiago de Compostela to Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) without a car is to bus which takes 15 min and costs €1 - €4.

How far is Santiago de Compostela Airport from the town? ›

The distance from Santiago de Compostela Airport to the historic city centre is 15 kilometres / 9.3 miles, the journey time by car is 20 minutes. It takes more time to reach the two largest cities in Galicia, namely A Coruña (67 km / 41.6 miles) and Vigo (100 km / 62.1 miles).

Does Uber work in Santiago de Compostela Spain? ›

Complete your plans today by reserving a ride with Uber in Santiago de Compostela. Request a ride up to 30 days in advance, at any time and on any day of the year.

Is there a metro in Santiago de Compostela? ›

The Santiago Metro (Spanish: Metro de Santiago) is a rapid transit system serving the city of Santiago, the capital of Chile. It currently consists of seven lines (numbered 1-6 and 4A), 136 stations, and 140 kilometres (87.0 mi) of revenue route.

How far is Santiago de Compostela train station from the airport? ›

The distance between Santiago de Compostela Airport (SCQ) and Santiago de Compostela - Train Staion is 10 km. The road distance is 15.2 km.

How do you pay for the bus in Santiago? ›

The most important thing to note about the buses- besides the fact that they are always called las micros, in Chilean Spanish- is that the Bip! card is the only accepted form of payment. Cash cannot be used on buses, so for those who plan on using them while in Santiago, it is important to buy a Bip!

How much is the metro in Santiago? ›

Metro
TicketValueSchedule
Single$4007:15 to 9:00 and 18:00 to 19:30
Single Cheap$3106:30 to 7:15, 9:00 to 18:00 and 19:30 to 22:30
Bip! Card$1100 and more6:30 to 22:30
Senior Citizens$1406:30 to 22:30
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How much is a taxi from Santiago airport to downtown? ›

The price for a taxi from the airport to the centre of Santiago (Centro Histórico and Bellavista) is 20,000 CLP. During rush hour a taxi ride takes more than half an hour and the taxi fare can rise to 30,000 CLP for a single journey.

Do taxis in Santiago take credit card? ›

You only can pay them by cash.

How long is the bus hopper fare? ›

Pay as you go at adult rate on buses and trams and our Hopper fare gives you unlimited journeys for £1.75, made within one hour of touching in. Hopper fare also applies to discounted rate travel. Touch in using the same card or device on all journeys and you get our Hopper fare automatically.

Do you need cash on the Camino de Santiago? ›

Camino de Santiago money-saving tips. First of all, always make sure to have some cash with you. Public albergues and some private albergues don't accept credit cards. No need to carry a lot of cash just enough to pay for accommodation, food, etc.

How many days do you need to see Santiago de Compostela? ›

The crowning glory—and capital—of Spain's Galicia province, Santiago de Compostela will easily fill three days of your time.

Is Santiago Spain cheap? ›

Santiago may just be the perfect place to feast on a budget. Great grub and potent alcohol come at very reasonable prices here. Cheapos will also be very happy to hear that the long-held tradition of a free tapa with your drink (alcoholic or otherwise) at a bar is still observed.

What do they use instead of Uber in Spain? ›

Cabify. Cabify is the Spanish version of Uber.

How do you pay for taxis in Spain? ›

With over 15,000 taxis in Madrid, finding a free one on any of the city's main thoroughfares is rarely difficult. All vehicles accept payment by credit card and can also be paid in cash (taxi drivers are required to have coins in sufficient quantity to facilitate change to the user up to the amount of 20 euros).

Is Santiago a walkable city? ›

Santiago is a busy, walkable city, with a fairly compact downtown bursting with exciting places to dine and shop.

What is the hardest part of the Camino de Santiago? ›

The hardest day of the Camino is on the first day of the French Way, where you have to cross the great mountain range of the Pyrenees over the Napoleon Pass. You must hike 26km to get to the first stop, but you are awarded with a stay in the stunning monastery town of Roncesvalles and two days later Pamplona.

Do you need to train for the Camino de Santiago? ›

Camino Training Guide

Though you won't need to train hard for a Camino de Santiago hike, you still need to develop a bit of strength and some leg muscles so that you can hike anywhere from 20 to 35 kilometres a day. To prep takes months in advance.

How much is the train from Madrid to Santiago de Compostela? ›

The price of train tickets from Madrid to Santiago de Compostela starts at $19.19 one-way for a Standard Class ticket if you book in advance.

Is there a direct train from Santiago de Compostela to Porto? ›

No, there are no direct train services from Santiago de Compostela to Porto Campanhã. Travelling from Santiago de Compostela to Porto Campanhã by train will require a minimum of 1 change.

How many terminals does Santiago de Compostela have? ›

The airport currently has one operating terminal. The old terminal at Santiago de Compostela airport opened in 1969 and was often expanded.

How to get to downtown Santiago from airport? ›

There are two bus lines running to central Santiago stations. When taking the bus, the travel time can range between 35 minutes to 45 minutes depending on the traffic. Both buses, the Centropuerto and the TurBus, tickets cost €2.50 (1,900 CLP) for a single journey and €4.50 (3,400 CLP) for a return journey.

How to buy bus tickets in Santiago? ›

Santiago has a dense public transportation network. In order to use the network, you need to buy a “BIP” card first, at the counter in the subway. Then, you can charge the amount you want, from $100, in a subway station or in newsstands located in many parts of Santiago. The amount credited is not refundable.

What is the best way to get around in Santiago? ›

The best ways to get around Santiago are on foot and by metro. Since the city's streets are laid out on a grid, exploring on foot is an easy way to take in the sights. The metro also serves as an efficient, inexpensive and reliable way to travel between barrios, plus its lines service the city's top attractions.

Where can I buy a bip card in Santiago? ›

However, in order to run the bus, a bip! card is essential, as the vast majority of buses do not accept cash. Bip! cards can be purchased at any metro station.

Do you need a car in Santiago? ›

Car rentals for Santiago are totally unnecessary, but they do offer immense freedom if you are in the Lake District or wish to drive along the coast. Weekly rates for a compact vehicle, rented from and returned to the Santiago airport, average about $280 to $375 (£187-£250).

Is Uber cheaper than taxis? ›

Uber is usually a little bit cheaper than taking a traditional taxi. In most cases, Uber fares can be up to 40% cheaper than traditional taxi fares. In some cases, though, Uber fares can be almost double what they are for taxis, when you factor in extra costs. This is especially true when “surge pricing” is in effect.

Do you tip taxi drivers in Santiago? ›

Taxi Drivers

Drivers do not expect a tip. However it is usual to let them keep the change.

Do taxis take dollars? ›

Taxis will usually accept American currency although they will not apply the exchange rate. You can always pay with a credit card or exchange currency at your local bank or at the airport.

Is it safe to pay taxi with credit card? ›

In general, there's no reason using a credit card in a cab should be less secure than other types of transactions.

Can you pay for a cab with a visa? ›

We accept cash, debit cards, and Visa and MasterCard.

Can I pay on card for a taxi? ›

Taxi drivers are also required to display stickers showing they do, in fact, accept contactless and card payments in their vehicles.

Is Visitor Oyster card worth it? ›

Great value. Pay as you go fares are cheaper than buying a paper single ticket or Day Travelcard. Your Visitor Oyster card offers daily capping. This means you can travel as much as you like in a single day and the amount you pay for your travel is limited (or capped).

What is a free hopper fare? ›

What is the Hopper? Any second bus or tram journey made within one hour of the start of your first journey will be free, if you're using contactless or Oyster pay-as-you-go.

What is the hopper fare? ›

Bus and tram 'Hopper' fare - introduced by the Mayor and allowing unlimited journeys within an hour - will increase by 10p to £1.65. · This is only the second time that TfL set fares have increased under the current Mayor, after he froze fares between 2016 and 2021.

What is the best way to get to Santiago de Compostela? ›

By Camino de Santiago

The traditional way of getting to Santiago de Compostela is by walking there from your home. Nowadays the pilgrimage is mostly reduced to the last 780 km, from St. Jean Pied-de-Port in France, or some other place closer, on the Way of St. James.

Do you need to train to walk the Camino de Santiago? ›

Camino Training Guide

Though you won't need to train hard for a Camino de Santiago hike, you still need to develop a bit of strength and some leg muscles so that you can hike anywhere from 20 to 35 kilometres a day. To prep takes months in advance.

What is the best month to visit Santiago de Compostela? ›

July and August are the most popular months, though they can be unpleasantly hot, with scorched vegetation. May-June and Sep are the best time to walk the Camino de Santiago, as the weather is lovely, downpours less likely, and you'll have plenty of company along the way – but it won't be quite as crowded.

What time of year is best to walk the Camino? ›

While the Camino de Santiago is passable all year round, the months of April, May, June, September and October are optimal months for experiencing the trail. For those opting for the popular Camino Francés, the Pyrenees mountain chain can see deep snow and inclement weather in wintertime.

How many miles a day to walk the Camino? ›

To complete the trail in four weeks, you would need to average 29km/18 miles a day without any rest days. To complete the trail in six week, you would need to average 19km/12 miles per day.

What is the hardest part of the Camino? ›

The hardest day of the Camino is on the first day of the French Way, where you have to cross the great mountain range of the Pyrenees over the Napoleon Pass. You must hike 26km to get to the first stop, but you are awarded with a stay in the stunning monastery town of Roncesvalles and two days later Pamplona.

What is the cheapest transportation in Spain? ›

The bus is the cheapest and the most common mode of transportation in Spain.

How much money do you need for Camino? ›

Most pilgrim budgets fall in the $30-60 (€25-50) per day range, meaning a 30-day walk would cost $900-1800 (€750-1500). If you don't already have hiking gear, new gear could easily cost $300-600 (€250-500) if you need to get new footwear, backpack and sleeping bag.

Which train station in Madrid goes to Santiago de Compostela? ›

Madrid to Santiago de Compostela train services, operated by Renfe Viajeros, depart from Madrid-Chamartin station.

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