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Ultramarinos La Confianza is open Tuesday to Saturday from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM and from 4:30 PM to 8:00 PM, and on Sundays only in the morning from 10:00 AM to 2:00 PM; it is closed on Mondays. It is located in the historic center of Santiago de Compostela, at Rua Nova, 9, and is easily reached on foot from the Cathedral; for more details, visit the official Santiago tourism website or call +34 981 56 52 11.
Admission is free, as it is a historic shop that also serves as a cultural attraction open to the public. However, if you would like to buy local products or souvenirs, prices generally range from about 1 to 20 euros, adding an authentic touch to your visit.
It is recommended to spend between 30 minutes and 1 hour exploring the shop, admiring its antique shelves, and chatting with the staff about the products. If you are interested in its history, you could extend your visit to 1 hour and 30 minutes, but it is a relaxed and unhurried stop.
Founded in 1870, Ultramarinos La Confianza is one of the oldest shops in Spain, preserving its 19th-century charm with Galician gourmet products and a unique Victorian style. It represents the commercial tradition of Galicia and is a cultural icon in Santiago de Compostela, attracting visitors with its nostalgic atmosphere and its role in preserving local heritage.
The best time is during spring (April to June) or autumn (September to October), when the weather is mild and there are fewer tourists than in summer. Go early in the morning to avoid crowds and enjoy a quieter experience, especially on weekdays.
The shop has a main entrance with a small step, but there is an alternative ramp for wheelchairs; the interior is mostly flat, although some narrow areas may be challenging. For more information about accessibility, contact them directly at +34 981 56 52 11 or check the Santiago tourism accessibility portal.
Just a few minutes away on foot is Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, an unmissable UNESCO site, as well as the Abastos Market, ideal for tasting local products. You can also visit the Museum of Pilgrimages, 5 minutes away, to learn more about the history of the Way of Saint James; it is all part of the vibrant historic quarter.
Bring cash for small purchases, as not all products can be paid for by card, and try the Galician preserves and cheeses for an authentic experience. Set aside time for photos, but respect the space of local customers; if you are visiting in a group, go in smaller batches so as not to overwhelm the small shop.
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