
Santiago de Compostela in August
Great time to visit
August offers more of July's great weather with slightly fewer crowds. Still peak season pricing and busy attractions, but a touch more breathing room than the Santiago festival month.
Weather
August continues July's warm, dry pattern with temperatures staying comfortable. The Atlantic keeps things from getting too hot, and rain becomes rare. Perfect weather for outdoor exploring.
26°C high16°C low5 rain days
Crowds & Cost
peak crowds
~$115/day average
Events & Festivals
- •Traditional summer festivals in villages nearby
- •Continued pilgrimage season
August Tips
- •Many locals leave for vacation, so some neighborhood spots close but tourist areas stay busy
- •Evening walks through the old town are magic - cool air and golden light on the stones
All Months
May through October gives you the best weather, but each month brings different crowds. Summer means peak pilgrimage season – July and August see thousands of walkers arriving daily, creating energy but also chaos around the cathedral. September and October offer ideal conditions: warm days, fewer tourists, and harvest season in the surrounding wine regions. Spring works well too, though April can be rainy. Here's the thing about winter: Santiago gets cold and wet, but hotel prices drop dramatically and you'll have the cathedral almost to yourself during weekday visits. If you're planning around the Camino, remember that most pilgrims arrive between 10am and 4pm – visit the cathedral early morning or evening for a more contemplative experience.
Santiago de Compostela Scores
Solo
9/10
Couples
7/10
Families
6/10
Adventure
7/10
Budget
8/10
Luxury
5/10
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