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Praza de Galicia

4.3 · 11,593 reviews
Bustling, urban, and functional
Praza de Galicia, R. de Montero Rios, s/n, 15702 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain
Interesting facts
1

The square is situated at the edge of the Ensanche, the city's 19th-century urban expansion zone.

2

It is a major nodal point for regional and urban bus services, making it one of the busiest pedestrian junctions in the city.

3

The name 'Montero Rios' in the adjacent street honors Eugenio Montero Ríos, a significant Spanish politician and statesman from the late 19th century.

Overview

Praza de Galicia is a central urban square in Santiago de Compostela serving as a primary transit hub and social node. The square features mature trees providing canopy cover and a dedicated playground area for children. It functions as a transition zone between the city's historic old town and the newer commercial districts. The space is paved with granite, reflecting local Galician architectural materials. It serves as a frequent meeting point for locals due to its high connectivity within the city grid. The square is bounded by historic residential architecture and modern storefronts.

Photo spot

From the corners of the square facing toward the junction of the surrounding residential facades.

Insider tips

Use the square as a landmark for orienting yourself between the historic Cathedral district and the modern shopping areas.

Take advantage of the shaded benches for a brief rest when walking uphill toward the older parts of the city.

What to avoid

Do not mistake this transit-heavy urban square for a quiet, secluded park; it is a bustling functional space.

Plan your visit
Typical visit
20-30 minutes
Best time to visit
Late afternoon on a weekday when the square is most active with local life and school-run activity.
Address
Praza de Galicia, R. de Montero Rios, s/n, 15702 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña, Spain
42.877, -8.544
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Details
Shade & rest areasMature trees and abundant public seating throughout the plaza.
AmenitiesDedicated children's playground equipment on-site.

Frequently asked

Plan for about 20-30 minutes to see the highlights.

The best time to visit is Late afternoon on a weekday when the square is most active with local life and school-run activity..

From the corners of the square facing toward the junction of the surrounding residential facades.

Close by you'll find Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela, Parque da Alameda, Parque de San Domingos de Bonaval.