Conveniently set in the centre of Logroño, Casa San Juan - Habitaciones privadas Logroño is within 300 metres of La Rioja Museum and 300 metres of Spanish Federation of Friends of the Camino de...
Sara
Ireland
Really fabulous location in the heart of Logroño's tapas bars. The room is small but very well equipped; iron, hairdryer, and a communal kitchen with a washing machine. The whole place is very clean and comfortable. The shower is fabulous and also great wifi. Perfect for a short stay.
Situated in Estella and with Pamplona Catedral reachable within 46 km, Hostería de Curtidores features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi throughout the property and a...
catherine
Ireland
The Hostel has great facilities, it just the at the end of the Camino coming into the town. If you are a light sleeper make sure your room isn't on top of the weir, which is a lovely view, but noisy at night time especially after rainy days.
In saying this it had a place for drying your boots, washing and drying machines, breakfast ( Which supplied us with lunch) and communal areas.
Rooms had everything we needed although soundproofing wasn't the best as we heard every movement in the building ( we are light sleepers though)
Situated in Lodosa, 33 km from International University of La Rioja, Villalodosa features accommodation with a shared lounge, free private parking and a terrace.
robert
United Kingdom
They don’t do breakfast just coffee machine, easy walk into town nice garden and pool also very large games room great if there is a group
Alda Estella Hostel is located in Estella, within 46 km of Pamplona Catedral and 44 km of Public University of Navarra.
Louise
United Kingdom
hostel room was booked as female only dorm and there was a man there too. ensuited toilet and shower for 8 has noisy door, automatic light to wake us all up, no working towel dispenser. lockers were out of order. it was very noisy onto the square. , and very stuffy with windows shut (cool october)
Located in Estella, 45 km from Pamplona Catedral, Albergue Capuchinos Rocamador provides accommodation with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Located in Torres del Río, 21 km from Spanish Federation of Friends of the Camino de Santiago Associations, ALBERGUE CASA MARIELA solo peregrinos con credenciales provides accommodation with free WiFi...
Budget travellers know that there is 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 bit more.
The owner is very funny and kind. I suggest to dinner at the hostel with the extremely tasty paella (but no vegetarian option offered: just told to don't eat chicken on the paella...). The outside area is cool with a little garden with table and chairs.
This was a beautifully renovated, comfortable, and exceptionally clean hostel. The beds were comfortable, and our 6-occupancy room had 2 showers with plenty of hot water. The host was very friendly and accommodating.
The amazing historical building so beautifully restored. Situated in a quaint lovely village. The hostels facilities are beautiful. Lots of lovely outdoor and indoor spaces
The dinner was wonderful and hearing a little about the history of the site was a nice touch! This hostel's made with love and many generations of it. The beds are standard bunk beds but comfortable enough.
Very old style building with lots of character and now taken back by the original family. Had top bunk bed which was fine and best part was the communial meal.
Lovely terrace and sitting room, communal dinner, breakfast, helpful volunteers. Beautiful old building in great location.
Susan
Solo traveller
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