Praza de Galicia, Central square in Santiago de Compostela, Spain
Plaza de Galicia is a large public square in Santiago de Compostela that connects underground transportation facilities and multiple transit routes. The open surface provides space for movement and gathering, with bus stations and taxi ranks positioned throughout for easy access.
This plaza emerged as part of Santiago's modern expansion in the late 20th century, serving as a planned interface between urban growth and the medieval center. Its creation reflected the city's need to manage movement between old and new zones.
This plaza is where locals and visitors naturally gather, marking the boundary between the modern city and the traditional old town. You'll notice people meeting, shopping, or sitting in nearby restaurants and cafés that line the edges.
Visitors can use bus, taxi, and bicycle rental services to get around the city or travel onward. Underground parking is available for those arriving by car, making longer stays easier to manage.
An architectural competition in 2007 proposed redesigning the plaza with weather protection in mind, featuring a distinctive pergola with traditional vine patterns. This project would have transformed how the space felt and functioned for daily use.
Location: Santiago de Compostela
Address: Praza de Galicia, s/n, 15702 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain
Phone: +34981542300
Website: http://santiagodecompostela.org/index.php?lg=cas
GPS coordinates: 42.87646,-8.54430
Latest update: December 6, 2025 16:03
Discover a selection of points of interest in Santiago de Compostela, bringing together religious, historical and cultural sites. This city in northwestern Spain offers much more than the endpoint of the famous pilgrimage route that bears its name: a 12th-century Romanesque cathedral, a medieval center with cobbled streets, a traditional market from 1873, Baroque monasteries and 19th-century parks make up its architectural and urban heritage. The Cathedral of Santiago dominates the old town with its Romanesque structure and Baroque Obradoiro façade. The medieval quarter extends around the Plaza del Obradoiro with buildings from different periods, including the 16th-century Hostal de los Reyes Católicos. The Mercado de Abastos has offered regional Galician products since 1873. The Monastery of San Martiño Pinario displays 17th-century Baroque architecture, while the Parque de la Alameda from the 19th century provides walking paths and viewpoints over the old town. The Collegiate Church of Santa María del Sar preserves Romanesque elements from the 12th century. These locations document the city's development from the Middle Ages to modern times.
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