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Santiago de Compostela

Santiago Map
View of Santiago de Compostela (Creative Commons License José Manuel) and the facade of Santiago Cathedral (Creative Commons License juandesant).

Santiago de Compostela is a city of about 90,000 residents in the region of Galicia, northwestern Spain. Santiago's name and fame derive from Saint James the Apostle, whose holy relics are believed to be enshrined under the cathedral's altar. James was martyred in Jerusalem in 44 AD, but legend has it that he preached in Spain during his lifetime and was brought back to Spain after his death. The traditional tomb of St. James was discovered in 819 AD and a small church was soon built over the shrine by the king.

The present Santiago Cathedral, an impressive Romanesque structure with a Baroque facade, was begun in 1078 after the previous church was destroyed by Moorish invaders. A thriving town soon developed around the cathedral and Santiago became a major pilgrimage destination, surpassed only by Jerusalem and Rome. Devout pilgrims traveled long distances along the Camino de Santiago ("Route of St. James"), a series of pilgrimage roads throughout France and Spain, to pray at the tomb of St. James and gain religious merit.

Over the last century, newer pilgrimage sites like Fatima and Lourdes have surpassed Santiago in popularity, but many devout Catholics still make the trek to pay their respects to St. James. In addition, Santiago's magnificent cathedral, medieval buildings, and charming streets draw thousands of tourists each year. Many modern travelers to Santiago, both religious and nonreligious, choose to reach the holy city by walking, biking, or riding horseback on the paths of the historic Camino de Santiago.




City Guide and Travel Resources

Santiago de Compostela Map
Our own detailed, interactive satellite map of Santiago de Compostela, plus links to more Santiago de Compostela maps.
Santiago de Compostela Hotel Reviews
Unbiased reviews, ratings and price comparisons on hotels in Santiago de Compostela from fellow travelers.
Santiago de Compostela Travel Forum
Travel advice and insider tips on Santiago de Compostela from those in the know.
Sacred Sites and Religious Places

Santiago Cathedral
Medieval pilgrims walked for months to arrive at Santiago Cathedral, home of the relics of St. James. Architecturally, the highlight of the cathedral is the 12th-century Portico de la Gloria, overflowing with carvings.
The Camino de Santiago
The Way of St. James is a medieval pilgrimage route across northern Spain that is still walked by millions of pilgrims and tourists today. This article provides a brief history and summary of the pilgrimage.

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