Hotel Jakue is set in the historic village of Puente la Reina, 11 mi from Pamplona. This small hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and functional rooms with plasma TVs.
Fife
United States of America
Absolutely lovely. Very clean and staff were delightful.
Located in Puente la Reina, 14 miles from Pamplona Catedral, Albergue Jakue provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Clarence
United States of America
Friendly staff. Clean room and bath in albergue section. Laundry facilities. Great food, and huge portions!!
Featuring a shared lounge, terrace and views of garden, Albergue Puente para peregrinos is located in Puente la Reina, 16 miles from Pamplona Catedral.
Powers
United States of America
Staff were very welcoming, and the balcony was beautiful
Ganbara is located in Puente la Reina, just 15 miles from Pamplona Catedral and 14 miles from Public University of Navarra. It provides free Wifi, a bar, and a restaurant.
Lia
United States of America
Great location, large place that was very comfortable and had all amenities one could need and great hosts.
Apartamentos Puente La Reina offers accommodations in Puente la Reina, 14 miles from University Museum of Navarra and 14 miles from Ciudadela Park.
jan
United States of America
This was a great apartment with plenty of space right on the Camino. Access to the apartment was all done per the app and was straightforward. We also loved having access to a washing machine! Thank you!!
Located in Puente la Reina, within 15 miles of Pamplona Catedral and 14 miles of Public University of Navarra, Albergue Estrella Guia Solo Peregrinos has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi...
Featuring a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, garden, bar and free WiFi, Albergue De Peregrinos Santiago Apostol is located in Puente la Reina, 16 miles from Pamplona Catedral and 15 miles from Public...
Hotel Rural Bidean is set in a restored 14th-century stone building in Puente de la Reina, 11 miles from Pamplona. It offers traditional country-style heated rooms with flat-screen TVs.
Wendy
Canada
Central location with a bar/cafe downstairs. The food was excellent and the staff very friendly. Recommend this location.
Beautiful little town, everywhere is a detail to admire,...
Beautiful little town, everywhere is a detail to admire, great wine bar at the end of the Main Street and after 100mts you can admire the bridge and the river from a beautiful resting garden. Definitely worth it to stay for a night.
Claudia
Netherlands
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Everything about this hotel was 10 out of 10. The room is tastefully furnished, shower and bathroom extremely clean with good water pressure. The staff was very helpful and friendly. The breakfast was fresh and plentiful - great coffee. After check-out we could use their comfortable lounge on the 1st floor to wait for our taxi - it was very hot outside. Thank you for a memorable stay at El Cerco.
I cannot even review this hotel, because when we got to it, without giving us any explanation, they shuttle us to another hotel 800 mt away, at the edge of town. When we asked for an explanation, the driver just drop our luggage and left, the person who checked us in, in a rushed way, said that it was the same property! Overbook can happen, but it can be dealt in a nice way.
It gives you three options in one, it’s a hotel, an albergue and it has an area which is indoor glamping. The place is spotless and very recently modernised. Facilities were superb and the laundry facilities were great also. Good bar with a really good option of beers and wines at normal prices.
The apartment was well appointed including two separate bedrooms, bathroom/toilet and kitchen/ Lounge. I had breakfast in before returning to the Camino.
On the level below is probably Puente La Reina’s best restaurant/wine bar where we enjoyed both dinner and pre dinner food and wine.
the overall hotel was beautiful, and could hardly believe our luck at having a bathtub to soak in after a long walk on the Camino! cafe was open early for coffee at 7am before we departed for the day. Extremely clean rooms, shared bathrooms, and ultra comfortable beds.
Place is fine for what it is, a roadside hotel, mainly serving camino walkers. If you can look for room that doesn’t face the road. Was clean and slept well. It is not quite in the town so short walk along road to get to centre if you don’t want to eat in hotel.
Albergue is atached to a hotel.
I stayed here last year on my first camino
Best nights sleep so far on the camino. 4 bunks in a room with own bathroom. Cotton sheets and soft blankets.
Had menu del dia in hotel restaurant. €19 but excellent food.
Big property with sections for hotel, alburgue, restaurant, and bar. Hotel rooms were quite basic, not nearly as nice as photo. Alburgue seemed nicer. Convenient to have restaurant onsite. A bit far from town (1.2 km).
Perfect for a Camino walker. Great location very nice owners. It’s a 12 century tower that was renovated into a hotel 10 years ago. I don’t understand how this is one star. Excellent value for the rate
This hotel has a great staff that works hard to make travelers feel welcome. The (private) room is adequate and the breakfast (small fee) is nice (well worth the money). Just a few steps from the bridge.
A really good albergue, it's probably the furthest one you'll get to in Puente la Reina, but it's worth the extra effort to get here, good breakfast, good WiFi and pleasant staff
Beautiful old world hotel with modern touches. Hotel was in a great location for the Camino. Room was very comfortable and clean. My favorite hotel so far on the Camino.
An old style hotel, comfortable with friendly staff. Dinner was good. Breakfast is available in the Bakery/Patisserie across the way and owned by the same company.
this hotel is right off the Camino Trail as you enter town - great dinner and good options for breakfast - room was clean and laundry service was available
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