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Albergues in Pamplona and SJPDP

chuckhibbs

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This forum always provides great information and advice and hoping that you could help me .
Need a bed in Pamplona on the 6th of September arriving by train. Taking a bus the next day to SJPDP. Looking for albergue in SJPDP . Any recommendations?
Thank you
Chuck
 
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I usually stay here: It's big but cheap. Municipal albergue:


They also sell credentials.

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Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
This forum always provides great information and advice and hoping that you could help me .
Need a bed in Pamplona on the 6th of September arriving by train. Taking a bus the next day to SJPDP. Looking for albergue in SJPDP . Any recommendations?
Thank you
Chuck
Chuck,

I'll copy the notes from my walking plan earlier this year in June:

~ Train to Pamplona --> From Madrid Atocha Station departs 14: 50, arrives Pamplona 18:22

Note: Schedule may have changed. You can book on-line at renfe.com. We had to book first class tickets on the train because cheaper seats were all taken.

Booked: (Booking.com) Albergue de Pamplona-Iruñako, Carmen 18 Bjo, 31001 Pamplona (check-in by 20:00 hrs)
 
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I booked the the 14:50 train to Pamplona.
Thank you!
There are several cafes just outside the Atocha station where you can have a late breakfast / lunch while you burn a couple hours waiting for the train. It's the low stress way to get to Pamplona.
 
You can use Gronze to find accommodations in both places.


I can recommend Casa Ibarrola and Albergue de Pamplona-Iruñako Aterpea in Pamplona. In SJPdP Beilari is very popular. I've also stayed at Gite Bidean, but in a private room.
 
I hope you found a bed. It's getting a bit late for booking Pamplona but Jesus y Maria is large and maybe you'll get lucky. If you haven't done it yet I'd do it today! I've stayed in several places in SJPP including Gite Makila, Gite Compostella, and several others. Check Gronze and also check booking.com to see if you can find a bed. I'd also book Roncesvalles and Zubiri. Good luck and Buen Camino.
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
There are several cafes just outside the Atocha station where you can have a late breakfast / lunch while you burn a couple hours waiting for the train. It's the low stress way to get to Pamplon.
There are several cafes just outside the Atocha station where you can have a late breakfast / lunch while you burn a couple hours waiting for the train. It's the low stress way to get to Pamplona.
Sounds like a great way to decompress!
Thank you
 
This forum always provides great information and advice and hoping that you could help me .
Need a bed in Pamplona on the 6th of September arriving by train. Taking a bus the next day to SJPDP. Looking for albergue in SJPDP . Any recommendations?
Thank you
Chuck
In Pamplona I would recommend :

Albergue municipal Jesús y María, Pamplona – Camino Francés

An excellent albergue, I have stayed there twice.
 
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I stayed at
Aloha HostelSanguesa, 2, 1º piso, Pamplona, 31003, Spain

since it was already part of my Camino walk, I cannot tell you how far it is from train and or bus station(s)
but the place was very nice

Good luck and Buen Camino!
 
I stayed at
Aloha HostelSanguesa, 2, 1º piso, Pamplona, 31003, Spain

since it was already part of my Camino walk, I cannot tell you how far it is from train and or bus station(s)
but the place was very nice

Good luck and Buen Camino!
Aloha is a nice place. It is about 10 mins. walk from the centre of the town/camino. If you come by train, take a taxi. It is some distance you do not want to walk after a long journey.
 
I have the Renfe app on my phone. Were you able to buy the Tarjeta Dorada on the Renfe site?
No, you have to buy the initial card in person, but it can be renewed online. It may be less expensive to buy and advance ticket now than the discounted Tarjeta Dorada price on the day.

Here's info about the card:

 
3rd Edition. More content, training & pack guides avoid common mistakes, bed bugs etc
Transport luggage-passengers.
From airports to SJPP
Luggage from SJPP to Roncevalles
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
No, you have to buy the initial card in person, but it can be renewed online. It may be less expensive to buy and advance ticket now than the discounted Tarjeta Dorada price on the day.

Here's info about the card:

Thanks
I'll book before I leave.
 
Hi
I'm arriving 28 August and taking the train to Pamplona. I have the Renfe app on my phone. Were you able to buy the Tarjeta Dorada on the Renfe site?
Sorry , I just saw your question. No, I believe someone on this forum said that you can get the card at the station. If you find something different please let me know. Thank you
Chuck
 
I recommend to take a look at the "Casa Paderborn". Excellent german Hospitaleros / Hospitaleras.
Nice and cosy, down by the riverbanks of the Arga.
 
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