15702 Santiago de Compostela Spain
Ticket office hours | |
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Monday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Tuesday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Wednesday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Thursday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Friday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Saturday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Sunday | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Holidays | 04:30 - 00:30 |
Standing to the south of the historical centre of Galicia’s capital, Santiago de Compostela train station is a suitably elegant introduction to this city. The station has been remodeled since its inauguration in 1873 to adapt to the regular services to and from the Galician capital. A number of regional, medium-distance and long-distance trains stop at Santiago. The journey time from Madrid is only 5h5mins with seven services daily, and from Barcelona (which passes through Madrid) the journey takes under 9 hours. There are three services from Porto, at 3h40mins, and the high-speed, short-distance Avant trains by Renfe operate 26 trains daily that connect Coruña in the north to Santiago in just 28 minutes. These trains run a Coruña-Santiago-Vigo service, and Santiago-Ourense-Puebla de Sanabria. Though the historical centre may be quick and easy to walk to, those with luggage should hop on the C2 bus service.
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Calle Hórreo 75 A, 15702 Santiago de Compostela |
Ticket Office Hours |
Monday to Sunday: 06:05am - 10:45pm |
Duration | First and last train | Trains per day | |
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To Porto Campanhã | 5h 8m | 6:12 – 16:35 | 2 |
To Madrid | 3h 2m | 7:47 – 21:33 | 8 |
To Sarria | 2h 45m | 10:36 – 23:42 | 6 |
To Lisbon | 8h 48m | 6:12 – 16:35 | 2 |
To Porto | 5h 18m | 6:12 – 16:35 | 2 |
To Barcelona | 6h 48m | 7:47 – 21:33 | 7 |