Budget travelers know there's no better way to make the most of their trip than by staying at a hostel: Save money for exploring during the day, and swap stories with fellow backpackers in the shared kitchen or bar in the evening. Dorm-style bedrooms with shared bathrooms are standard hostel fare, but private rooms are also available for those willing to pay a little more.
Wonderful small albergue with excellent facilities and fantastic host. Perfect if you are walking the Camino. Great room, great dinner, great location and wonderful atmosphere
For breakfast fried eggs on request for 5 €. Inclusive drinks. Good sanitary. Possibility of washing or drying upon payment.
Good beds, no bunk beds (at least in my room), no squeaking. Very friendly hospitaliera, that knows what peregrinos need. A nice old ambient of the reception and dining room.
This was the most beautiful Albuerge on the Camino so far.
When you arrive, you are greeted with an open-hearted welcome and delicious coffee and snacks. The hostel is very clean and with love decorated. We had a delicious dinner and it was such a good atmosphere. I can only recommend the Albuerge.
This is one of the best hostels on the Camino, or indeed anywhere. Beautifully and thoughtfully restored old house, full of atmosphere. Full kitchen with free real coffee. Pellet stove. Comfortable pod-style beds with curtains. Spotlessly clean, great showers. Door code to enter as you please. Best of all is the design: the tiny little touches, the statuettes in nooks and crannies. Courteous welcome with free chewy sweets. An absolutely amazing place.
Curtains for each bed, has blankets, more comfortable than usual albergues on Camino with bunk beds, has a kitchen, two restaurants are near the albergue
The bunk beds had curtains, lights, and outlets for charging you phone. The bed was very comfortable. There was a nice kitchen and bathrooms. It was in the center for the small town, close to the restaurants. The hostel also have a small shop open all day to buy food if you are hungry when the restaurants are closed.
Jaclyn
Solo traveler
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