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Casa da Capilla

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1x Double 15 Up to 3

This heated room has a private bathroom with free toiletries. Some rooms have a balcony and offer views of the Ulla Rive…

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2x Twin 15 Up to 3
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Providing free toiletries, this twin room includes a private bathroom with a bath or a shower. This twin room features a…

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Restaurants nearby

  • O Balado Guests flock here to experience the silence, enjoy the fresh air and, of course, to enjoy locally sourced cuisine which will leave a lasting memory. Although it is located in a village that is a little off the beaten track, it is worth walking from the car park (you have to open and close gates to prevent the animals from escaping) and passing the discreet façade of the house to discover a room where you will see rustic, modern and homely details... and even a typical ‘lareira’ (fireplace), used both for cooking and smoking. Marta and Roberto, the duo at the helm, offer two tasting menus (Viax5.4km
  • Villa Verde Located in a privileged setting in a part of Galicia famous for its vineyards and magnificent country houses. The aristocratic feel of this area is also reflected in this restaurant occupying a delightful stone property whose origins date back to the 18C. Nowadays, it boasts an attractive wine cellar home to a traditional “lagar” wine trough, a rustic dining room with a typical “lareira” fireplace, plus a dining room with an elegant, classic decor. The traditional home-style cooking here is enhanced by seasonal ingredients, with wild mushrooms, angler fish and veal particularly popular. The ba5.6km
  • A Tafona★ Michelin There are personal goals that develop with learning, travel, effort... that personal evolution that can only be achieved by reaching your targets. This is the perspective from which we must take Lucía Freitas, a chef who is aware of food intolerances, tireless in her quest for a healthier cuisine and who, whenever possible, uses vegetables from her own garden. This charming restaurant with a contemporary atmosphere, where the stone walls and the wonderful skylight of the main dining room blend with a cosy private room, is the ideal setting to enjoy a modern, regionally based proposal, which is19.2km
  • Simpar★ Michelin In this restaurant, fronting one of the city’s emblematic cobbled streets leading to its famous Praza das Praterías and cathedral, they are proud to say that Simpar’s daily menus are always built around ingredients sourced the same day from trusted suppliers, whose names they are also happy to share with guests. In the contemporary-style interior, featuring a spacious bar at the entrance, young local chefs Áxel Smyth and Claudi Merchán showcase their fresh and creative Galician-inspired cuisine with a touch of elegance in an à la carte service and seasonal Simpar set menu (to which you can add19.4km
  • Casa Marcelo★ Michelin Casa Marcelo, a stone’s throw from the imposing Cathedral, is the reward for many pilgrims after completing the legendary Camino de Santiago. Some say that it is almost a religious experience!The cosmopolitan restaurant, where the attentive cooks interact with the patrons, has a large central table that encourages the space to be shared (a nod to the Galician people’s friendly spirit), a side bar, the kitchen integrated into the dining room and, at the back, a pleasant terrace, where there is also a bright and colourful room with glass walls. What will you find here? Chef Marcelo Tejedor's pro19.7km
  • Mar de EsteiroBib One of the best places for top-quality fish and seafood in Santiago. The success of this restaurant situated about 6km from Santiago is undoubtedly down to its superb ingredients, although the building itself is unique – the restaurant occupies an imposing renovated house which is a listed cultural monument. It also boasts an attractive garden with a summer terrace, a private bar and a number of contemporary-style dining rooms occupying what were once the bedrooms. Make sure you try the main speciality here (lobster with rice) as well as some of its popular stews (gurnard, brill, turbot, lobst19.0km
  • A ViaxeBib An unusual bistro-style restaurant located in a small square close to the centre of the city. The chef at the helm creates dishes that have the distinct feel of his native Peru, combined with influences he has amassed on his travels around the globe and less popular fish species sourced from the auction. Here, they say that “every dish is a journey”, hence the desire to explain the provenance of each one on the menu (Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Galicia, Basque Country etc). The cuisine is focused around two menus: 7 Destinos and 9 Destinos. Given its small size, it is advisable to book ahead.19.2km
  • AnacoBib We would all love a restaurant like this along our street! This pleasant eatery with its bare stone walls just a few steps from the Museo do Pobo Galego showcases the cuisine of Palencia-born chef Víctor Lobejón who, having trained in several renowned restaurants, followed his girlfriend to Santiago where he has opened his first solo venture. His personalised contemporary cooking gives pride of place to top-quality seasonal ingredients from Galicia on a concise à la carte that he explains in detail and always showcases seasonal Galician ingredients. We recommend booking ahead, allowing yoursel19.3km
  • Abastos 2.0 - MesasBib Situated next to the busy Mercado de Abastos, this restaurant is highly recommended for anyone looking for a memorable gastronomic experience. The ambience is modern, casual and informal, with a kitchen partially visible from the dining room and, in a demonstration of complete transparency, precise information on the provenance of ingredients and even the distance from suppliers. The modern cooking here is centred on a daily à la carte, that varies in line with market availability, and two menus (Do Mercado and Da Casa), with a focus on Galician culinary traditions and top-quality local fish a19.3km
  • Café de AltamiraBib Its strapline, “the flavour of the market”, says it all! This friendly restaurant in the Pazo de Altamira hotel (with its own entrance and independent management) comes as a pleasant surprise with its decor of light bulbs hanging from the ceiling, unusual bottle racks and colourful tableware by Sargadelos, all of which create a rustic yet vintage feel. At its large tables designed for sharing, discover pleasantly updated traditional cooking with plenty of personality and a philosophy that showcases the flavours of Galician cuisine (we particularly enjoyed the lightly roasted mackerel with “ajo19.3km

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Attractions nearby

  • Monasterio de Santa María de Aciveiro human settlement in Forcarei, Pontevedra Province, Galicia, Spain19.8km

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