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Cambados

It has a population of about 13,000 but in the summer months, this can double as people seek the cooler coastal climate.

Cambados alborino

Cambados was originally a fishing village and fishing remains an important part of the local economy. As well as the fishing fleet, every day you can see groups of mariscadoras collecting shellfish and other seafood delicacies. These are a stable part of the amazing Galician gourmet offerings.

Things to do in Cambados

If you are in Cambados you have to sample the local Albarino wine. There are plenty of places to buy by the bottle or case and you can even visit a winery to learn more about wine production. If you visit during the Albarino Festival then you are sure to have a good time.

Cambados is a beautiful little town to just stroll around. There are many beautiful old buildings and plazas scattered around the town. Starting from the town centre and the council building, you will find a statue of Galician writer Ramón Cabanillas.

Statue of Ramon Cabanillas

From here, you can walk along the waterfront in either direction. If you stroll through the park and past the Parador you will walk slowly up towards the old quarter with many restaurants and wine shops along the way.

You can walk to see the Torre San Sadurniño , a watchtower that dates back to the times of Viking raids in the region. To get there, just follow the waterfront going south and it is a very nice 10 minute walk from the town centre.

The Casa Historica de Cambados, located near Plaza Fefiñáns, has an eclectic collection from one local family. Look for the old red sports car out the front.

In Plaza Fefiñáns there is a tourist train that will take you around the town which is great for children.

Torre San Sadurniño

There are markets every Thursday and Saturday morning near the waterfront where a wide range of clothes and other items are for sale.

Where to eat

Coffee and tapas cakes at Plus de Sucre

A Casa da Leña is known for tapas and grilled seafood plates. It holds a rating near 4.3. Reviews regularly mention tortilla, pulpo, and its cosy terrace. It is a good stop for casual dining. Get directions

Restaurante O Solar serves traditional Galician seafood dishes. It has a rating of about 4.4. Diners often praise its seafood platters, friendly staff, and good value. Get directions

Parador de Cambados – Barlovento offers classic Spanish cuisine in a scenic setting. It has a rating close to 4.0. Reviewers mention its views, fish dishes, and calm dining room. Get directions

Where to stay in Cambados

Parador de Cambados is the most famous stay in town. It is set in a historic manor with gardens and a pool. It has a Google rating of about 4.0–4.4. Guests often mention the elegant building, friendly staff, and great breakfast. Get directions

Hotel O Lagar is a modern and central hotel. It has a rating of around 4.3–4.5. Reviewers often highlight clean rooms, quiet nights, and easy access to restaurants and shops. Get directions

Pazo de Bazán is a boutique-style stay in a historic building. It has a rating near 4.4. Guests often mention traditional decor, calm surroundings, and a good breakfast experience. Get directions

Hotel Os Pazos is a simple and affordable option in the centre. It has a rating of about 4.1. Visitors often talk about friendly service, basic but clean rooms, and a great location for walking around town. Get directions

Hotel Europa Cambados offers good value stays near the marina. It has a rating around 4.0–4.2. Reviews often mention helpful staff, parking access, and comfortable beds for short stays. Get directions

Casa Rosita is a traditional Galician guesthouse. It has a rating of about 4.2–4.4. Guests regularly highlight its peaceful setting, local charm, and home-style atmosphere. Get directions

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How to get to Cambados

There is a bus from Santiago de Compostela 2 times a day. Buy Tickets

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