Welcome In is located a short walk from the heart of Aveiro. With modern rooms and a historical façade, the hostel features an interior terrace and a bar.
Mark
United Kingdom
The location was halfway between the station and the canals. Breakfast was good.
Pousada de Juventude de Aveiro is located in Aveiro, across the street from Aveiro University. It includes private and shared accommodation with free WiFi access.
Boasting a garden, terrace, BBQ facilities and free WiFi, Watermill Moinho Garcia is set in Pinheiro da Bemposta, 23 km from Santa Maria da Feira Castle and 28 km from Aveiro Municipal Stadium.
simona
Spain
My daughter and I stayed at the place for 6 nights. Upon arrival we found the location of the place quite beautiful, however it was a bit further than expected. We had the double bedroom, and it was quite okay, however very humid and the door wouldn’t lock from the inside so when we went to bed at night the door would stay unlock. I told the host but he didn't pay much attention to it. Luckly there was no one else in the house and there was a dehumidifier in the room that I kept on constantly and the humidity problem got better. In my opinion it is a place that is good for staying only one or two nights but not for more.
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.
Great location. Lovely spacious modern apartment. Spacious Bathroom. Two Balconies overlooking the street. Close to shops and cafés. Friendly helpful staff.
Great hostel on the Camino. There were few walkers when I stayed but there were also locals in the room next door. A Breakfast table is allocated to each guest with items and with a a self serve buffet in the morning. Worked really well
This was by far the best hostel I've stayed in so far on the Camino. They seem to have thought of everything! From the friendly welcome to a light and airy dorm room with curtains around the bunk beds, from a washing machine with a short 15min cycle allowing maximum time to dry on the sunny clothes rack to being able to buy a beer or an ice cream to enjoy in the garden while you wait for the washing machine! And breakfast is set out the night before so I could enjoy and still leave early.
Jane
Solo traveller
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