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.
John
Spain
Location Was suitable as not to far from the Race Circuit. You would defiantly need a car though.
Food at the restaurant was very good and value for money.
The room was of a good size and very clean.
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SuBao
Taiwan
It was so touching. We had no phone to call. The landlord arrived quickly and let us check in. The next day we forgot our hiking poles and even sent them to us outside the city. We outsiders felt so warm and we will never forget it.
Located in Estella, Apartamento medieval en el Camino De Santiago provides accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. The apartment features river views and is 44 km from Olite.
Apartamento Ábside de San Juan II is situated in Estella, 43 km from Public University of Navarra, 43 km from University Museum of Navarra, as well as 44 km from Ciudadela Park.
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.
This hosteria is the first one as you enter Estella from the Camino…so awesome after a long walk. The check in was smooth and the women working there were friendly and attentive. They have a washer and dryer which is well worth the $. The room was a nice size with a private bathroom, both were very clean. There was beer, wine, and cafe available at reception as well. This property was so much better than expected!
We loved this hostel! The staff were so friendly and it's the first one you come to in Estella. Our room had a window overlooking the river which was lovely and we used the laundry facilities which was great. We appreciated the breakfast, our quiet room and the beer tap at the check-in so a drink is available upon arrival!
Fantastic place to stay on the Camino. Asun was lovely and welcoming telling us all about the Youth Festival that was taking place in the evening. Lovely room, bed super comfortable and power shower fab. Little bar area overlooking the river was lovely.
Hotel situated close to a good restaurant and fab wine bar.
A fully restored hotel preserving the original yet tastefully updating it with modern amenities. The river outside our room added to the very relaxing atmosphere. We wish we could have stayed longer. Easily accessed from the Camino.
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!
It is the third time I have stayed at this property while walking El Camino de Santiago, and I will stay again next time I go through Estella. Clean rooms and friendly staff. Good dinner options as well.
Really great place - more like a hotel than an albergue as it came with sheets and towels (although the owner said she was giving us a free upgrade!) Lots of space, great location, highly recommended!
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!
Very nice hotel - confortable - easy parking just in front - far away from noise - close to motorway - room clean & quite big compare to price payed - a good restaurant for a good staying
Pablo and Theresa made our stay exceptionally warm and friendly. Wonderful breakfast. Great stay. Exceptional value. Estella is a wonderfully walkable city with many points of interest.
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!
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