Explore all neighborhoods and districts in Santiago de Compostela. Each area has its own unique character, attractions, and lifestyle. Click on any district to learn more about living there.
Modern expansion area with 1970s apartment blocks, commercial centers, and university campuses, vibrant nightlife and shopping.
Modern city center with shops, restaurants, and lively squares south of the Old Town.
Western extension of the new town with residential blocks, commercial areas, and good transport links.
University area with green spaces and student life.
Parish neighborhood with traditional Galician character.
Southern university campus with ample green areas.
Residential suburb with quiet streets, family homes, and some green spaces on the outskirts of the city.
Business and shopping district with modern amenities.
Quiet residential suburb ideal for those with transport.
The UNESCO-listed Old Town, heart of the pilgrimage with the Cathedral and historic streets.
Residential area best suited for those with private transport.
Quiet residential neighborhood offering a peaceful stay near the center.
Area near the Sar River, blending residential and green spaces.
Developing area with new housing and proximity to university zones.
Business and shopping district with commercial vibrancy.
Local and quieter residential area near the historic center.
Historic center of Santiago de Compostela, home to the famous cathedral and medieval streets, rich in cultural heritage and pilgrimage history.
Residential neighborhood known for its traditional Galician architecture and local markets.
Parish area with religious significance and community life.
Neighborhood around the famous Mercado de Abastos market, vibrant with daily commerce.
Modern residential neighborhood with good connectivity to the city center.
The historic Old Town (Casco Antiguo) of Santiago de Compostela, recognized as a UNESCO World Heritage Site. Features medieval architecture, cobblestone streets, the Cathedral, and historic squares. The cultural and spiritual heart of the city with vibrant nightlife and traditional atmosphere.
Developing suburban area with new housing and access to transport links.
Residential parish area along the Sar River, known for its traditional Galician houses and proximity to green spaces.
Quiet residential parish with traditional architecture and local community feel.
Outlying parish with natural surroundings and low-density housing.
Parish area with mix of historic and residential elements, close to university zones.
Suburban parish famous as a stopping point on the Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route, with rural charm.
Small residential parish offering a tranquil escape near the city edges.