The capital city of the Galicia district in northwestern Spain, Santiago de Compostela is acclaimed as the last destination of the conventional journey known as Camino de Santiago. This journey is essential to numerous Christians in light of the fact that it is trusted that Santiago de Compostela is the place St. James, an Apostle of Jesus Christ, is covered. Today, the city draws in a huge number of guests consistently for both its religious custom and history. The arriving point for most travelers is the principle square, Praza do Obradoiro. Arranged in the heart of the city, this clamoring court is the scene of numerous critical points of interest, especially the Santiago Cathedral where the tomb of St. James is found.