The best hostel I stayed in on my Camino walk. Jesus manages/owns, I am not sure, but he runs a clean and efficient albergue. Everything is spotless and well organised. He is very helpful. He helped with my backpack on arrival, the first days end, and this was nice. A quick check in.
There is a large laundry and cheap washing service. The bathroom is small but very clean.
The sleeping area - a women only dorm was available if you want this, but book early. Curtained beds with a light, shelf, recharge facility. Lockers and an area away from sleeping for the runners and poles. Bedding and a towel were supplied. Comfy, clean bed. Breakfast was great . It was easy to pick up the Camino path from here. I would highly...
Read moreVery clean dorm style bunks with curtains, shelf & electric plug. A bit off the Camino trail. Laundry room with washer & dryer -it was expensive, but there is place to handwash & hang your clothing with clips provided. Sheets, towels & blankets provided, you need to make your own bed. Host asks to place hiking boots to avoid smell in sleeping areas. Breakfast was a bit sparsh & not replenished. There is botled water, wine & beer in fridge for sale, reasonably. Pharmacy next door. He recommended a great restaurant about 750 meters, 10 min walk (painful after Camino) to local Restaurante Castro which was open at 5pm, it was very delish, service only good with the young owner who...
Read moreSolid inn with bad toilet solution.
It's a quite normal private shelter. Few solutions are great for example locked boxes under the beds with coded locks. Beds are fine with small compartments for books, glasses and phone uploads. There are also bed curtains and lights for reading in bed.
The catastrophic idea is to give only two toilets for ladies and two for men. There are 26 beds there. In our night 3/4 of guests were women. They waited in the line to get their turn in the morning.
The breakfast is...
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