Albergue El Aleman has a garden, shared lounge, a terrace and restaurant in Boente. Featuring a bar, the property is located within 47 km of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral.
Tony
United Kingdom
Great welcome and helpful hosts. Just what you need at the end of a long walking day.
Situated within 48 km of Santiago de Compostela Convention Center and 49 km of Point view, Pension San Anton features rooms with air conditioning and a private bathroom in Melide.
Boasting a terrace, a restaurant as well as a bar, Hotel Carlos 96 is set in Melide, 49 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center.
Emma
United Kingdom
The owners & staff were really nice & helpful. The room was a good size & clean. The room was cleaned & the bed linen & towels were changed every day. The breakfast & coffee was good so was the food in the bar & restaurant. We weren’t walking the Camino but it also had other facilities that we didn’t use like the laundry room & massages.
Located in Arzúa and with Santiago de Compostela Cathedral reachable within 38 km, Albergue San Francisco provides a tour desk, allergy-free rooms, a shared lounge, free WiFi and a terrace.
Located in Arzúa and within 38 km of Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, Albergue Ultreia features a garden, non-smoking rooms, and free WiFi throughout the property.
Narina
South Africa
Excellent hostel, with careful attention given to the details. Every bed has its own light, plug point and small shelf for a phone; there are hooks for each bed. The bunk is of a height that you can sit comfortably on the bottom bed. It's super clean, and carefully taken care of. There are real sheets (not the paper ones commonly used along the Camino route), and plush blankets too. Towels are available. The hostel also has a cafe, which is open from early. The bathrooms are spotless; there's laundry facilities and an outdoor area too. Highly recommended!!
Boasting a terrace, Hotel Lux Melide is set in Melide in the Galicia region, 48 km from Santiago de Compostela Convention Center and 50 km from Point view.
Pazo de Sedor is a converted 17th-century mansion in Sedor, 40 km outside Santiago de Compostela. It offers attractive classical design, an outdoor pool and elegant rooms with free Wi-Fi.
Doug
New Zealand
Gave me the opportunity to experience what it must have been like living in a palatial old family home.
Featuring a seasonal outdoor swimming pool and views of garden, Pazo de Brandeso & Country Club is a country house situated in a historic building in Arzúa, 43 km from Santiago de Compostela...
Jane
South Africa
An incredible historic villa turned into a lovely hotel. They are very accommodating and will arrange pick up and drop off to Camino routes nearby. Loved our stay here.
For those on a budget, these cheap and cheerful hotels still have a lot to offer, with most offering WiFi and convenient locations. Popular with backpackers, many properties can be found in central locations and include comfortable rooms with private or shared bathrooms. You’ll also find a number of options which feature a 24-hour front desk and luggage storage.
Fantastic location right on the Camino, great for people who want to stay off the regular stages. The plunge pool was a lovely treat at the end of a long day walking. Loved that the bunks had individual lights and power points. Staff were very helpful.
Great location and nice staff. The facilities were super nice and clean, lovely bathroom and comfy room. They also serve dinner and are open for breakfast too. Perfect!
This small hostel was a welcome relief after walking on a cold rainy day. Walking into the front door, seeing local folks and pilgrims relaxing was nice. The dorm room was very comfortable and the bathroom very clean. Being tired, I stayed in to have the pilgrim dinner, but was alone. My selection was fish, and it was cooked perfectly. The young lady serving me allowed me to use the table after dinner to do my daily journal entry. This was a very nice stop.
One of the best albergues on the Camino Primitivo trail as it merges with the Frances (near Melide). Great premises, good food, even had a small swimming pool for the hot days we visited. Staff were knowledgeable on dietary requirements and it was very clean and spacious. Lockers were provided and there was a good ratio of bathrooms, toilets etc per number of beds. Looks like other guests from other albergues drop in for a meal at this albergue.
Very clean albergue run by kind and helpful staff. Bathrooms were a combined shower and toilet so more privacy but meant an occasional wait to get in. Food at the restaurant was great.
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