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[QUOTE="ratherbefollowingflechas, post: 794533, member: 52110"] If you want to treat yourself to a lovely hotel that actually appreciates their clients, stay at the Rua Villar. We tried the Parador after our 2nd Camino and we were disgusted by the lackluster reception at check in. It was very clear that they were more interested in the busload of tourists that walked in behind us. Even though we had booked a superior room and requested a queen bed (as it was our anniversary), our tiny room had two twins. We shortened our stay there to one night and extended our stay at the Rua Villar. Christine was happy to accommodate our extra night and she greeted us with a hearty congratulations on our Camino. The rooms are huge and tastefully done, the bathroom has a huge tub and an invigorating shower head, and as a bonus, our room had a huge gallery balcony accessible through two different sets of french doors. When it came to Camino 3, there was no other choice for us. I booked directly and requested the room from our previous stay. Christine came through for us again and even greeted us with a genuine "welcome back". They are located directly across the street from the old pilgrims' office, so they are just around the corner from the cathedral. And the prices are unbelievably reasonable... Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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