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Corona De Galicia

Santiago de Compostela, Coruna

Overview

At this property just off Santiago de Compostela, personal attention to clients is one of the main purposes of the staff. It is ideal for those travelling with children and for those willing to explore this beautiful land. 03/08MP

Location

This family-run hotel is found in a beautiful natural area just a short distance (approximately 25 km) by motorway to Santiago de Compostela's old quarter and international airport. It is within walking distance of local restaurants and shops. The location makes it very convenient for those who do not want to miss the beautiful coastal area ?Rias Baixas?, famous for the delicious seafood and Albariño wine.

Distance

25 kms to city centre

30 kms to the nearest airport (santiago de compostela)

1 km to the nearest station

2 minute walk to the nearest bus stop

25 km to the nearest fair site

10 km to the nearest beach

Rooms

The cosy hotel offers 43 medium-sized rooms with shower and telephone. They are all comfortable and decorated in pine wood, with soft coloured walls. Some face the main facade and others overlook the swimming pool at the back of the building.

Restaurant

The home-made regional specialities make it worth visiting the hotel restaurant, which serves food at reasonable prices.

Exterior

The hotel is housed in a detached building surrounded by green areas and trees. It is especially nice during summer due to the outdoor swimming pool, available during the summer, weather permitting.

Lobby

The lobby area is medium in size, with a welcoming seating area opposite the reception desk. It is decorated in a traditional style.

Santiago de Compostela at a Glance

As the capital of Galicia, the autonomous region of Spain, Santiago de Compostela is a burgeoning city full of life that fuses all the cosmopolitan chicness of modern Spanish culture with an impressive past, embodied in its structures. As an important destination of pilgrimage, there is plenty to see and do in Santiago de Compostela.

Coruna at a Glance

One of the most important provinces of Galicia, Spain, Coruna is a bustling region on the Northwestern tip of the country. Enjoying both a long stretching coast and a rich and diverse landscape, Coruna has lots to offer from seaside fun, to nature reserves and vibrant city life. Its unique feel and culture sets it apart from the rest of Spain and makes it a great destination for a holiday full of activity. Whether you want an unwinding escape to the coast or a chance to visit all the sites and attractions, Coruna has something for you.