Pros
- Convenient location in the heart of Santiago de Compostela
- Inviting rooms with flat-screen TVs and a soothing color palette
- Small, modern restaurant and bar on-site (a quality breakfast is included with some packages)
- Near many restaurants, bars, and shopping
- Free Wi-Fi throughout
- Rate is inexpensive in comparison to similar hotels
- Central location near many popular sights
- On-site parking (for a fee)
- 24-hour front desk
Bottom Line
The 23-room Hotel Carris Casa de la Troya is a mid-range boutique property on a charming stone street in the heart of Santiago de Compostela. Set in a restored contemporary building with much of its original charm, this hotel offers small, cozy rooms decorated in a calming color palette. A modern restaurant and bar provides an option for dining in, but the hotel is also close to many other restaurants, parks, and shops for guest that want to explore. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral is about a five-minute walk from the hotel. Free Wi-Fi and breakfast included with some packages keeps rates low.
Amenities
- Cribs
- Internet
Scene
Historic boutique with contemporary flair
A small corridor from the street leads to a private stone patio area with wicker chairs and plants that sit in front of the entrance of the hotel. The narrow lobby is bright and filled with natural light. It has stone walls and floors, a comfortable white couch, and unique artwork. This is a great hotel for couples or tourists who want to explore the city. The hotel has a fun-loving atmosphere but still feels serene and calm.
Location
Located on a charming stone street, within walking distance to the Cathedral and many attractions
Many visitors come to the area to visit the beautiful Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, the supposed burial site of Saint James the Great, and a place of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages. The hotel is conveniently located on a charming stone street with beautiful old buildings lovingly decorated with flower boxes and a plethora of outdoor cafes. It is within walking distance to the Cathedral, as well as many other attractions, restaurants, shops, and bars.
- 3-minute walk to Square of the Immaculate
- 3-minute walk Museum of Pilgrimages of Santiago
- 4-minute walk to Galician Center of Contemporary Art
- 5-minute drive to Obradoiro Square
- 6-minute walk to Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
- 6-minute walk to Museum of the Galician People
- 6-minute walk to Santo Domingo de Bonaval Park
- 8-minute drive to University of Santiago de Compostela
- 10-minute walk to San Martino Pinario Monastery
- 10-minute walk to Santiago de Compostela Cathedral Museum
- 13-minute drive to Santiago de Compostela Airport
Rooms
Small, contemporary rooms with sleek decor
Rooms are small but chic with contemporary decor. Plush double beds rest against a light grey accent wall with a detailed double canvas painting, which invokes a serene atmosphere. The desk, chair, bedside table, and closet are made of dark wood and have sharp modern and minimalist lines. Some of the rooms have unique attributes, like stone detailing, vaulted ceilings, or a private balcony. Each has a mini-fridge, climate control, an armoire with extra pillows, and a safe. The bathrooms are contemporary with large white tiles lining the floor and walls and a single sink set in a long vanity. Shower/tub combinations include rainfall showerheads. Stainless steel hairdryers and makeup mirrors mounted to the wall are nicer than average.
Features
A modern restaurant and bar area
Hotel Carris Casa de la Troya is a small boutique hotel, so it doesn't have the space for many features. The hotel features a great, casual little restaurant on a balcony with black chairs and tables, modern art, and giant white beanbags in one corner and serves a breakfast buffet every morning. Below the balcony is a snack bar where guests can grab a small bite or enjoy a cappuccino after a long day exploring the city. It has small cafe tables, hip bright lanterns hanging from the ceiling, and a large window that looks out onto the street. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel and though there is on-site parking, guests pay extra for it. The reception desk is open 24 hours to accommodate late arrivals or early morning concierge services.
Scene
Historic boutique with contemporary flair
A small corridor from the street leads to a private stone patio area with wicker chairs and plants that sit in front of the entrance of the hotel. The narrow lobby is bright and filled with natural light. It has stone walls and floors, a comfortable white couch, and unique artwork. This is a great hotel for couples or tourists who want to explore the city. The hotel has a fun-loving atmosphere but still feels serene and calm.
Location
Located on a charming stone street, within walking distance to the Cathedral and many attractions
Many visitors come to the area to visit the beautiful Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, the supposed burial site of Saint James the Great, and a place of pilgrimage since the Middle Ages. The hotel is conveniently located on a charming stone street with beautiful old buildings lovingly decorated with flower boxes and a plethora of outdoor cafes. It is within walking distance to the Cathedral, as well as many other attractions, restaurants, shops, and bars.
- 3-minute walk to Square of the Immaculate
- 3-minute walk Museum of Pilgrimages of Santiago
- 4-minute walk to Galician Center of Contemporary Art
- 5-minute drive to Obradoiro Square
- 6-minute walk to Santiago de Compostela Cathedral
- 6-minute walk to Museum of the Galician People
- 6-minute walk to Santo Domingo de Bonaval Park
- 8-minute drive to University of Santiago de Compostela
- 10-minute walk to San Martino Pinario Monastery
- 10-minute walk to Santiago de Compostela Cathedral Museum
- 13-minute drive to Santiago de Compostela Airport
Rooms
Small, contemporary rooms with sleek decor
Rooms are small but chic with contemporary decor. Plush double beds rest against a light grey accent wall with a detailed double canvas painting, which invokes a serene atmosphere. The desk, chair, bedside table, and closet are made of dark wood and have sharp modern and minimalist lines. Some of the rooms have unique attributes, like stone detailing, vaulted ceilings, or a private balcony. Each has a mini-fridge, climate control, an armoire with extra pillows, and a safe. The bathrooms are contemporary with large white tiles lining the floor and walls and a single sink set in a long vanity. Shower/tub combinations include rainfall showerheads. Stainless steel hairdryers and makeup mirrors mounted to the wall are nicer than average.
Features
A modern restaurant and bar area
Hotel Carris Casa de la Troya is a small boutique hotel, so it doesn't have the space for many features. The hotel features a great, casual little restaurant on a balcony with black chairs and tables, modern art, and giant white beanbags in one corner and serves a breakfast buffet every morning. Below the balcony is a snack bar where guests can grab a small bite or enjoy a cappuccino after a long day exploring the city. It has small cafe tables, hip bright lanterns hanging from the ceiling, and a large window that looks out onto the street. Wi-Fi is free throughout the hotel and though there is on-site parking, guests pay extra for it. The reception desk is open 24 hours to accommodate late arrivals or early morning concierge services.
Best Rates
Amenities
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Balcony / Terrace / Patio
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Cable
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Concierge
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Cribs
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Internet
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Kids Allowed
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Laundry
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Room Service
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Separate Bedroom / Living Room Space
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Swim-Up Bar
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