The building dates from the 16th century and was originally a place of relaxation for the Archbishops of Santiago. Last refurbished in 2006, this air-conditioned establishment lies in grounds of more than 5 hectare with gardens and wooded areas and is encircled by a wall. The hotel s facilities include a lobby with a reception desk manned around the clock, lifts, a cloakroom and a currency exchange facility. Furthermore, guests are invited to take advantage of the cafe, a restaurant, a function room and other communal rooms as well as the room and laundry services, Internet access (WLAN), a terrace and parking for those arriving by car.
The House use materials of the place themselves, rehabilitating the most unusual reasons such as the stone fountain in the dining room,The Lareira, Galician cuisine or the kitchen sink stone oven.Free shuttle service for St. James' Way.