Redondela is often called 'the town of viaducts', owing to the two 19th century railroad viaducts in town (one serving the Madrid line, and the other the Pontevedra line).
The Camino Portugués por la Costa joins the Camino Portugués Central in Redondela. Whichever route you have been walking until now, expect to be sharing the path with more pilgrims on the rest of your journey to Santiago.
What to see in Redondela

Igrexa de Santiago
Built on the highest point of the old town, this 15th century church features a statue of Santiago Matamoros above the entrance.
Where to stay in Redondela
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Albergue A Rotonda
17
10
Closed
4.8
Albergue A Rotonda
Private
17
10
Mar 1 – Oct 31
4.8

Albergue Santiago Apóstol
14 – 16
30
Closed
4.7
Albergue Santiago Apóstol
Parochial
14 – 16
30
Apr 1 – Oct 31
4.7

Albergue Avoa Regina
15
32
Open
4.6
Albergue Avoa Regina
Private
15
32
All year
4.6

Albergue A Conserveira
15 – 16
40
Closed
4.5
Albergue A Conserveira
Private
15 – 16
40
Mar – Oct
4.5

Albergue de peregrinos Casa da Torre
10
42
Open
4.3
Albergue de peregrinos Casa da Torre
Xunta de Galicia
10
42
All year
4.3

Albergue Santiago de Vilavella
17
46
Open
4.3
Albergue Santiago de Vilavella
Private
17
46
All year
4.3

Albergue A Casa da Herba
16
22
Open
4.2
Albergue A Casa da Herba
Private
16
22
Mar 1 – Nov 30
4.2

Albergue Alfonso XII
15 – 23
8
Open
4.1
Albergue Alfonso XII
Private
15 – 23
8
All year
4.1
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