Very pleasant place to stay, we washed our clothes pilgrim style by hand and cooked a simple meal with some random pilgrims. Bath and showers were modern and clean. Guy at the reception was helpful and friendly, even picked us a fresh Lemon from the trees, since we didn't have vinegar. Only bitter pill was some guy not adhering to quiet time after 10pm and having a load and excited phone call in the mid of the night at 1am and slamming the doors. But it was not the fault of the hostel owner. Thanks a lot for a...
Read moreAs a neurodivergent American with low tolerance for messy environments, this hostel was a godsend. Exceeded all expectations. The family-owned business offers a one-of-a-kind experience and treatment you typically don't find anywhere outside the US. They run a tight ship and it shows in the finer details of the facilities. The young lady at the reception is a local with a good head on her shoulders, very hospitable and charming. I will certainly stay again and...
Read moreThis is a very simple hostel. Mattresses even thinner than the public hostels on the camino. There is no public spaces inside hostel. You cant sit in the kitchen. You have to pay for towel. The only plus is that you have a private socket to your bed and the lower bed have curtains. But its moore a try to look like upgrade hostel. The rooms are small so you are close to snoring guests. Put your money on a public hostel rather than go here. You save at least a third...
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