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Hospedería San Martín Pinario has 24 reception and check in. English-speaking. But if it is your first time in Santiago and you don't want to spoil the surprise of arriving from your Camino, you may not want to stay there, it is right by the cathedral. When booking, tell them you are a...
https://www.alsa.com/en/web/bus/home
From the airport Arrivals level (the airport only has a siñgle terminal), bus 6A to the bus station, journeytime 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic, or fixed price taxi, €23 last year. Then ALSA bus to Astorga with a rest break and change of bus in...
On Monday, Wednesday and Friday there was last year an ALSA bus from Bercianos to León. Departed 0930 (the 0900 from Sahagún rail station carpark), arrived León around 1030. Joining at Bercianos, you can pay on the bus. You will have plenty of time to see if this bus still runs, it has for the...
I often get the train from Sahagún to León and then the ALSA bus to Santiago (I stay a lot of the year just east of Sahagún). Taxi to Sahagún, arrange the day before, and catch the 0834 train to León (join the meseta skippers!), or the 1743 to Sahagún the evening before. On weekends the...
The Albergue de Peregrinos de Porto invites pilgs to stay with them before and after their Camino. If you plan to stay there, email Miguel in English if necessary to ask if he will hold stuff for you. He is very obliging.
https://albergueperegrinosporto.pt/
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