Set on the Santiago Pilgrimage Route, this unique hotel features an outdoor swimming pool and beautiful gardens. Hotel Finca El Peregrino offers elegant rooms and an interior art gallery.
Sally
United Kingdom
It was calm and quiet with lovely gardens and interesting areas within the hotel.
Hotel Jakue is set in the historic village of Puente la Reina, 18 km from Pamplona. This small hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and functional rooms with plasma TVs.
Sally
United Kingdom
Very pleasant stay, great room and food good value too
Located in Puente la Reina, 23 km from Pamplona Catedral, Albergue Jakue provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Located in Puente la Reina, Ganbara provides a restaurant, inner courtyard views and free WiFi, 25 km from Pamplona Catedral and 22 km from Public University of Navarra.
Michael
Ireland
We loved it - very quaint and tastefully decorated. Clean and Comfortable with beautiful situation above the street. Lady who greeted us was delightful.
Offering city views, Apartamentos Puente La Reina is an accommodation set in Puente la Reina, 25 km from Pamplona Catedral and 22 km from Public University of Navarra.
Situated in Puente la Reina, within 25 km of Pamplona Catedral and 22 km of Public University of Navarra, Albergue Estrella Guia Solo Peregrinos features accommodation with a terrace and free WiFi...
Boasting a garden, shared lounge, bar and free WiFi, Albergue De Peregrinos Santiago Apostol is set in Puente la Reina, 26 km from Pamplona Catedral and 24 km from Public University of Navarra.
Hostal La Plaza, a property with a bar, is situated in Puente la Reina, 25 km from Pamplona Catedral, 22 km from Public University of Navarra, as well as 22 km from University Museum of Navarra.
Hotel Rural Bidean is set in a restored 14th-century stone building in Puente de la Reina, 18 km from Pamplona. It offers typical country-style heated rooms with flat-screen TVs.
After 6 days of passing through very small towns on the...
After 6 days of passing through very small towns on the Camino Aragones, Puente la Reina had a nice buzz and plenty of cafes, bars and restaurants. There were some lovely churches and old buildings and of course the 11th century bridge is beautiful and a stunning historic monument.
Pauline
United Kingdom
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We really got lucky choosing this property. The host Cristina could not have been more helpful. She also owns the beautifully styled bar / restaurant downstairs. We had dinner there and it was absolutely wonderful. Wonderful local dishes beautifully prepared and presented. A real highlight of our trip and made me a hero because I was the one that suggested that we eat there.
If you are reading this and are heading to Puente la Reina then we could not recommend both the apartment and the restaurant more highly.
We enjoyed the pilgrim dinner at this hotel and our room was so much nicer than we were expecting since we stayed in the hostel section (rather than the hotel) of the property. Also we loved the outdoor courtyard and bar, enjoyed sitting outside in the afternoon with fellow pilgrims. Maybe the best thing about this hostel is that I think it's the first one you come to when you get to town, so if you're tired, you're so glad to see it!
This pilgrims' albergue is in a great location near a historic bridge in the pretty village of Puente la Reina. The dorm room we stayed in was perfectly adequate, as were the bathroom / shower facilities. The albergue has laundry facilities and a nice terrace on which to dry laundry / eat / relax, etc.
Very good air condition. Breakfast was good and price worthy. We walked the Camino. The hotel is on the wrong side of the town. Used the way through the town to shop. The hotel offers a free shuttle bus to the Camino in the morning.
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