3 Best Free Tours in Santiago de Compostela

3 Best Free Tours in Santiago de Compostela

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Santiago de Compostela is a city that walks by itself. Cobblestone streets, gentle slopes, squares full of history and corners with soul. Everything invites you to walk through it at a slow pace, with your eyes wide open. And if you want to start getting to know it without getting too complicated, a free tour is a very good option.

This type of tour does not have a fixed price: you sign up for free, you do the tour with a local guide and at the end you decide how much to pay according to what you have enjoyed. It is a flexible and close way to discover the city, without haste or barriers, and with the added value of those who live it day by day.

1. Free tour of Santiago de Compostela

Santiago de Compostela| ©Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie
Santiago de Compostela| ©Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie

This free tour of Santiago de Compostela is the most complete for first-time visitors to the city. The tour focuses on the historic center: from the majestic Praza do Obradoiro to the streets around the Cathedral, passing through convents, markets and squares where tourists and pilgrims meet.

The best thing about this tour is that it gives you an overview of the past and present of the city, with clear explanations, curious anecdotes and lots of context. Perfect for starting your visit with your feet on the ground and your head full of ideas for further exploration.

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2. Free dramatized tour of legends of Santiago

Portico de la Gloria, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela| ©pedronchi
Portico de la Gloria, Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela| ©pedronchi

This dramatized free tour of legends in Santiago is a different experience: a night tour, with actors and scenes that give life to real and fantastic stories that are part of the imaginary of Santiago de Compostela.

Throughout the walk appear characters from the past, mysterious events and popular legends that give the city an even more symbolic and literary air. Ideal for those looking for something different, with a theatrical touch but without losing the historical rigor.

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3. Free tour of legends of the Camino de Santiago

Obradoiro Square at night|©Enrique RG
Obradoiro Square at night|©Enrique RG

This free tour of legends of the Camino de Santiago focuses on the other great protagonist of the city: the Camino. Throughout the tour, the guide shares stories, myths and curiosities about the pilgrimage, from its medieval origins to its modern rituals.

It is not necessary to have done the Camino to enjoy it. In fact, it is a very original way to understand its impact on the city, its hidden symbols and the traditions that are still kept alive around the pilgrim.

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Other free tours in Santiago

Streets of Santiago| ©Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie
Streets of Santiago| ©Jocelyn Erskine-Kellie

Although the most popular tours are focused on the historic center and the universe of legends, you can also find other more specific proposals. Some independent guides offer specialized tours according to the time of year or specific cultural events.

Among them are routes through the literary Santiago, visits to the Alameda Park and viewpoints, or even small groups that explore the city from a gastronomic or artistic point of view. They are usually advertised on specialized networks or platforms.

Why take a free tour in Santiago de Compostela?

Platerías Square| ©Simone Ramella
Platerías Square| ©Simone Ramella

Because Santiago has a lot to tell, and doing it in the company of a local guide makes the experience gain depth without losing naturalness. It is easy to tour the city on your own, but if they tell you well, you see it in a different way.

In addition, the groups are usually small, the pace is calm and the content is adapted both for those who come for the Camino and for those who are passing through or traveling with family. It is a comfortable, flexible and close option.

How long does a free tour in Santiago last?

Cervantes Square| ©Eunice Kim
Cervantes Square| ©Eunice Kim

Free tours in Santiago usually last between 1 hour and 30 minutes and 2 hours, depending on the tour and the guide. Some night or thematic tours are somewhat shorter, and the general tours usually take enough time to cover the old town without rushing.

Throughout the tour there are several stops to listen to the explanations, take pictures or just rest for a few minutes. No special physical preparation is required, but comfortable shoes are recommended.

Is it necessary to book in advance?

On-line reservation|© Thought Catalog
On-line reservation|© Thought Catalog

Yes, especially on weekends, holidays or in high season. Although the tour is free, it is necessary to book online to ensure a place, as groups are limited as a rule.

The reservation is free of charge and without obligation: you only have to leave your name and email address. In the confirmation email you will find the exact location of the meeting point and the guide's contact in case of unforeseen circumstances.

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    M. X.
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    I went with my brother on this free tour in Santiago and we loved it. A perfect way to get to know the city without spending a fortune.
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    N. G.
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    The free guided tour of Santiago de Compostela was amazing, a perfect way to get to know the city and its history without spending too much.
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    W. D.
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    I loved walking through the old streets and learning about the history. My guide was very friendly and knowledgeable.
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    Y. C.
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    I loved the free tour in Santiago, the guides are the best. I learned a lot and enjoyed it, I would definitely come back!
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    J. S.
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    I went on the free tour of legends of the Camino with my brother and we loved it. Super interesting and the guide was a crack.