Hotels in Teo, Santiago de Compostela
Updated 17 August 2026 · 5 real hotels
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Teo is a quiet, largely rural municipality that borders Santiago de Compostela to the south, offering a calmer and greener alternative to the busy city centre. It suits travellers who prefer space and tranquillity over walking distance to the Cathedral, and who are comfortable using a car or local bus to reach the old town.
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Staying in Teo, near Santiago de Compostela
Teo is a sprawling municipality made up of several small parishes, sitting directly south of Santiago de Compostela along the Ulla river corridor. It is not a neighbourhood inside the city itself but rather an adjacent council (concello) that shares a boundary with Santiago. The landscape is distinctly Galician: rolling green hills, stone farmhouses, eucalyptus woodland and scattered villages. Because of this, accommodation here tends to take the form of rural guesthouses, converted pazos (traditional Galician manor houses) and apartment complexes rather than urban hotels, and rates are often more competitive than in the historic centre.
For travellers arriving by car, Teo is straightforward to reach via the AP-9 motorway or the national road network. Public bus connections to Santiago city centre exist but are limited, so relying solely on public transport requires some planning. The area appeals most to pilgrims who have finished the Camino and want a peaceful base for a few nights, to couples seeking a rural retreat with easy access to the city, and to families or small groups who prefer self-catering space over a standard hotel room. The Cathedral and the old town are typically 15 to 25 minutes away by car depending on the parish.
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| Hotel | Area | Rating | Price / night |
|---|---|---|---|
| Luxury Singular Apartments Orange ★★ | Teo : à 4,7 km de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle | ★ 4.6 | 69 €/nuit |
| Hotel Spa Congreso ★★★★ | Teo : à 4,7 km de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle | ★ 3.8 | 77 €/nuit |
| Luxury Singular Apartments Green ★★ | Teo : à 4,9 km de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle | ★ 4.6 | 94 €/nuit |
| Snö Pazo de Adran | Teo : à 12,7 km de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle | — | 109 €/nuit |
| Pazo de Adrán ★★★ | Teo : à 6,1 km de Saint-Jacques-de-Compostelle | ★ 4.6 | 113 €/nuit |
Frequently asked questions
Is Teo a good base for visiting Santiago de Compostela?+
Teo works well as a base if you have a car. The drive into Santiago city centre takes roughly 15 to 25 minutes from most parts of the municipality. Public bus services connect some villages to the city, but schedules are infrequent, so visitors without a vehicle should check routes carefully before booking. If you want to walk to the Cathedral each morning, staying inside the old town or the Ensanche district will serve you better.
What types of accommodation are available in Teo?+
The options listed for Teo reflect the area's rural character. The Pazo de Adrán and the Snö Pazo de Adran are both set in or around a traditional Galician manor house, offering a country-house atmosphere. The Luxury Singular Apartments (available in Green and Orange versions) provide self-catering space with high guest ratings. The Hotel Spa Congreso is a larger, more conventional hotel with spa facilities. Rates in this area currently range from around 69 euros to 113 euros per night.
Which hotel in Teo has the best guest rating?+
Three properties, Pazo de Adrán (3 stars, 113 euros per night), Luxury Singular Apartments Green (2 stars, 94 euros per night) and Luxury Singular Apartments Orange (2 stars, 69 euros per night), all share a guest score of 4.6 out of 5, which is the highest among the listed options. The Hotel Spa Congreso (4 stars, 77 euros per night) scores 3.8 out of 5, suggesting the star rating does not automatically correspond to guest satisfaction in this area.
What is Teo like as a place, and what can you do there?+
Teo is a genuinely rural area with a quiet, unhurried pace. The landscape is characteristic of inland Galicia: green, wooded and dotted with stone villages. There are walking trails, local parish churches and riverside spots worth exploring. The municipality is not a tourist destination in its own right, so dining and shopping options are modest compared to Santiago city centre. Most visitors combine a stay in Teo with day trips into Santiago, and some use it as a final resting point after completing one of the Camino routes.
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