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Santiago, the capital city of Spain's autonomous community of Galicia, can be reached in various ways. The most common way is by walking, following the famous Way of St. James pilgrimage route. But if walking isn't your thing, there are alternative options available. One popular choice is to travel by bus. Santiago has a well-connected bus station located on the outskirts of the city. From there, you can easily catch a public bus or taxi to reach the city center. There are several bus companies you can choose from depending on your starting point: - If you're coming from cities and towns in Galicia, Arriva and Monbus are good options. - If you're traveling from other parts of Spain, consider taking a bus operated by Alsa, one of Spain's most important bus companies. Another option to reach Santiago is by train. The train station is conveniently located close to the city center. To check train schedules and plan your journey, visit the RENFE webpage. If you're coming from Porto in Portugal, there is a direct ALSA bus (number 31) that departs from Porto at 13:00 (Portuguese time) and arrives in Santiago at 18:00 (Spanish time). Alternatively, you can take a train with a change at Vigo. For those who prefer to travel by air, the closest airport to Santiago is Lavacolla. It's only about a twenty-minute bus ride away from the city center. Various airlines operate at this airport, including Aer Lingus, Air Europa, EasyJet, Iberia, Ryanair, and Vueling. They offer connections to destinations such as Dublin, Fuerteventura, Gran Canaria, Madrid, Barcelona, and many more. No matter which mode of transportation you choose, Santiago is easily accessible and offers a range of options to suit your travel preferences.
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