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[QUOTE="Kanga, post: 1084839, member: 143"] Tomar is a gorgeous place - big enough but not too big, with plenty of life. I'd have no trouble living there. Which I think has to be a consideration. It is a big commitment. I'd want to rent something and live there for a while. It would also help to find out what the local attitude would be. Is the town supportive, are other local accommodation providers going to create problems? Do you have another income or will this venture have to be self supporting? I assume you and wife have put in some time as volunteer hospitaleros or so know what to expect. If not, I suggest you contact [USER=271]@Rebekah Scott[/USER] or one of the other camino bodies and spend some time working in an established albergue. A bit like Camino gear. No matter how much online research I do, no matter how many opinions I solicit, no matter what I try on in the shops, it is only when I take the new (backpack, shoes, you name it) for a long walk that I find out if it really works. Have you looked at these previous threads? [URL]https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/buying-an-albergue.75980/[/URL] [URL]https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/how-to-start-an-albergue.76717/#post-1065907[/URL] [/QUOTE]
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