Boasting a terrace, restaurant, bar and free WiFi, Área 99 is set in Estella, 43 km from Pamplona Catedral and 41 km from Public University of Navarra.
Situated in Estella and with Pamplona Catedral reachable within 46 km, Hostería de Curtidores features concierge services, non-smoking rooms, free bikes, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared...
Sharise
Australia
A wonderful Albergue right at the end of the days walk. Great location great bed. Bathroom per dorm. Breakfast was amazing.
The Hostal El Volante is in Navarra, 30 metres from the Camino de Santiago Pilgrimage Route in Estella/Lizarra. It offers a 24-hour reception and rooms with free Wi-Fi and a flat-screen TV.
Located just 43 km from Public University of Navarra, Apartamentos Terraza Ega offers accommodation in Estella with access to a bar, a shared lounge, as well as a lift.
amaia
Spain
The hospitality of the hosts was more than one can ask for!! Would repeat without any doubt.
Offering city views, CASA DANIELA Apartamentos is an accommodation located in Estella, 43 km from Public University of Navarra and 43 km from University Museum of Navarra.
Tara
United Kingdom
It was super accommodation - perfectly situated and with everything you would need. The owner and his son went out of their way to help us in any way they could, with a great recommendation for dinner. Spot on for Camino walkers. Definitely one to book again!
IRAIPE Estella Rooms is situated in Estella, 43 km from Public University of Navarra, 43 km from University Museum of Navarra, as well as 43 km from Ciudadela Park.
Julie
United Kingdom
Lovely hotel, very clean with great facilities. This is our second stay and will most definitely return again in the future!
The customer service is also exceptional; friendly, very helpful and very responsive!
The average price per night for a 3-star hotel in Estella this weekend is £77 or, for a 4-star hotel, £112. Looking for something even fancier? 5-star hotels in Estella for this weekend cost on average around £95 per night (based on Booking.com prices).
We have been here many times and enjoy the size and the...
We have been here many times and enjoy the size and the people of Estella. There are many small restaurants and places to eat. The town is walkable and the Plazas always seem to have lots of activity. The people are very nice. Spanish also Basque are the primary languages. Not everyone speaks English so brush up your skills and pull out Google translate if you need to. From about March through October/November you will find many pilgrims walking the Camino Francés with backpacks. This is a very old town with many beautiful churches and a beautiful park along the river. Bus service to Pamplona and Logroño are easy to access. Taxis are also available
Kathy
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
Estella has a beautiful old town.
Estella has a beautiful old town. The industrial entry to the town seemed to lack promise, but once in the old town, it was wonderful. The Roman bridge was great and we had a delicious menu del dia at the Bar Alday.
Gordon
Australia
10
Scored 10
Estrella is worth exploring.
Estrella is worth exploring. Lots of little shops and restaurants. A beautiful city. There is a beautiful park close to the bus station and right around the corner to the right ID the bus station is a wonderful little cafe/bar with a clean bathroom.
Roberta
United States
8.0
Scored 8.0
The museum was interesting, large collection of art by :
The museum was interesting, large collection of art by :
Gustavo de Maeztu y Whitney (Vitoria, 30 de agosto de 1887 - Estella, 9 de febrero de 1947) fue un pintor español, hermano del escritor Ramiro de Maeztu y la pedagoga María de Maeztu
Tom
Sweden
10
Scored 10
Estella is great for wandering around with interesting...
Estella is great for wandering around with interesting narrow streets, mediaeval architecture and lovely old churches. There is also a park, a good art gallery and a cultural centre. The lady in the tourist office speaks excellent English and takes time to explain the places of interest. Estella is also on the pilgrim route to Santiago di Compostela.
Maggiejinky
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Estella is a beautiful town, rich in history and with...
Estella is a beautiful town, rich in history and with welcoming people. The landmarks and churches are amazing. Cafe Mundo on San Nicholas has a wide gluten free selection on their menu and is excellent taste and value. Be sure to try their Sangria and gluten free cheesecake!
I spent one night at this hotel while walking the El Camino de Santiago. It is located on a beautiful square. I had a double room which was quite large, with a view to the square. The room was very clean and while the furnishings were basic, the bed, pillows etc. were very comfortable. The shared areas of the hostel were also basic. Everything was scrupulously clean. The front desk was not always staffed, but there was a phone near the desk to call if you needed anything.
The location is excellent - we were so delighted that it was directly at the end of a very long final 3k walk in to Estella - having walked 21K in 31 Degree heat any additional steps would have been really difficult at that moment in time. Our private room was perfect - really clean and comfortable for our all too short stay. Once we had a rest it was a sort stroll in to the really lovely town of Estella.
Lovely quiet place popular with the locals excellent food choices for reasonable price no issue for parking motorcycles although it is directly outside the hotel good choice for breakfast the staff are really accommodating and speak a little English would definitely be happy to stay here in the future it’s off the road with just local traffic passing through the square
What a pleasant surprise this was! Not only was Estella a lovely little town to see but this alburgue was the most perfect place to stay. Wonderful hosts who catered for our every need. Unique building, comfortable beds, a quiet area downstairs to relax and reflect and the most delicious breakfast. I could not recommend this place more highly.
This hotel is located in a very good spot, just outside the very noisy center of Estella (and easy to find). It offers three rooms (one with en suite), a kitchen and a living room, all very clean. This an ideal place for persons (like pilgrims) to stay one night (maybe two). There is a large supermarket just around the corner.
Could not recommend this place more! It is so nice! The rooms and bunks are great! It is super clean and modern. Puy was amazing and remembered everyone’s names the whole time! I would absolutely recommend to stay here if you are walking the camino and staying in Estella!
The location of this hotel was fantastic with amazing views of the old town centre. Although the auto self check in process takes a bit to get used to, it is very straightforward. The room we had was small, super clean and modern but enough space for what we needed.
Lovely b and b in Estella. Pablo and his wife made us very welcome. Picked us up from the Camino and dropped us back next morning. Lovely home made breakfast. Would highly recommend this place to stay in Estella.
I was walking the Camino de Santiago and a cidently booked the hotel for the night before we would be there. The hotel staff were very helpful and spoke to booking. com and moved the booking with no extra charge.
Within 5 minute walk of 3 small cafe's with outside seating. We've used for 2 different trips for breakfast, coffee and afternoon before next days flight for dinner and a drink. Don't wait around for the hotel.
Great Camino stop! The staff was super helpful with some of my work needs and having to print some documents. Greatly appreciate it! I would highly recommend staying here when in Estella!
I was lost in Estella and sat on a bench in the square and a wonderful lady from the property found me quickly and took me to my room. She was an angel after walking the Camino all day!
An exceptional hotel overlooking the Iglesia San Miguel church in the center of Estella, the suite was exceptionally clean & tidy and the hotel staff were both professional & friendly.
Interesting concept of a hotel without reception, but the autocheckin machine works 24/7. Once you entered all the details you get a plastic card key to open your room.
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