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.
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.
Russell
United States
Easy to access the Camino the next day. The hostess did our laundry which we appreciated so much. Easy walk into old Town. It was quiet at night
Offering quiet street views, Hostal Cristina is an accommodation located in Estella, 43 km from Public University of Navarra and 43 km from University Museum of Navarra.
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.
Sally
Australia
Very clean and comfortable next to river. Great historical value. Good amenities and in centre of town
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...
Agora Hostel is situated in Estella, 43 km from Public University of Navarra and 43 km from University Museum of Navarra.
Caroline
United Kingdom
Liked everything about Agora. Walking the Camino and decided to take a rest day so stayed here. Really nice hostel. Clean, bright, well designed. We shared a room with double plus 2 bunks with its own bathroom and separate loo. There were lockers, plenty of hooks, plug sockets, pouches to put stuff by bed. Had thought of everything. Staff were friendly and helpful. V close to Camino and central squares. Highly recommend. (Liked tags on lockers made from reused bottle tops 😊)
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!
It was spacious comfortable pleasant. There was nothing more that I would have wanted. The host even mentioned two interesting museums that I could visit and I went. I was very pleased. Even though there was no cost to visit those museums, the exhibitions were well worth it. I would never stay anywhere else when in Estella from now on. Breakfast was an elegant affair and there was nothing I wanted that was not there. Thank you very much to our hosts.
The man at the front desk was very helpful. We booked a second night and it turned out that we had to leave at 5am and return at 9pm, meaning we would have missed check-in time. He checked us in the night before which helped us a lot. His service made the hotel so attractive that we decided to stay a third night, but this time in a private room.
The hotel is clean, comfortable, has everything you need, shampoo and shower gel are free.
All of staff were very good especially the young barman who spoke excellent English, The food in the restaurant was of a high standard and the price reflected this, also food was available in the bar and it was reasonably priced.
The hotel was very modern and a credit to the cleaning staff, it was spotless.
Set in a quiet residential area the Bar is frequented by lots of local people and this is always (in my view) a good sign.
Everything. Location, amenities and comfort. Even provided coffee and light breakfast for us to prepare before our next Camino day.
I booked this apartment after a terrible experience with a nearby hotel. Less than 10 mins after booking we met with host and they got us squared away.
Completely lovely hosts and one of the best apartments I have had on Camino.
Will return for next Camino!
Casa Luisa is a really nicely updated hotel and restaurant on the Camino just outside Estella. The decor and furnishings are high end and a great deal of thought has gone into the design. The beds were really comfortable.
The restaurant is quite popular with the locals and the food was really good. The serving staff were helpful and spoke English.
Breakfast the next morning was great.
This felt more like a hotel than a hostel. Lovely and warm in November and great kitchen facilities. Rooms have 3 or 4 beds in them and not all are bunks. Fantastic location on the river - converted old mill I think. Two separate lounge areas to chill. €1 for fireplace or use of oven but microwave has a convection oven and that works very well. Kitchen great. Good buffet breakfast €6.
Location was great - just a block from the Camino de Santiago. Decathlon sporting goods store and two grocery stores are nearby, about a 10 minute walk to restaurants (shout out to Bar Mundo!). Hotel was decent - not fancy, but clean and comfortable room, fan…good for a one night stay.
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!
Hostal La Rua was absolutely perfect. Everything was new and the room and common areas were spotless. The bed was extremely comfortable. Asun was very kind as well and provided several good suggestions for Estella. I wish was staying longer. :)
This hotel is a gem. it is located at the best part of Estella (so good so that people were filming outside when I stayed). The hotel is the picturesque medieval building outside yet modern & clean inside. I would love to come back.
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.
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!
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!
A great hotel in the city. Booked it last minute and wasn't disappointed. Easy check in and great staff. I was on the Camino and they stamped my credential too.
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