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[QUOTE="Donovan, post: 567058, member: 700"] [ATTACH=full]37292[/ATTACH] [ATTACH=full]37293[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]37290[/ATTACH] [ATTACH]37291[/ATTACH] Laurie/Rachel, when I stayed at the Ayuntamiento in 2015 my instructions were very specific – in by 9:00pm, out by 6:00am. When I arrived at the front door to leave at 6:00 there was a security official waiting to let me out. I didn’t ask, but suspect that I was indeed locked inside the building. If I stayed there again I would check the emergency evacuation procedures. The room I was in was large and comfortable with only a single two-bed bunk. I think there is another dormitory as well. Showers etc. were excellent, but no outside hanging space for washing. I asked at a few bars and established that none would be open in the early morning. Knowing I would have an hour or so in the dark I pre-walked a couple of km. It's an easy path to follow and all worked out well. There was only one signage uncertainty but I had Kinky1’s notes with me and they sorted that out. I liked the first day. Starting from the church door the walk out of Madrid is much better than most big city routes. You are into the country quite quickly and get some good views back to the city skyline. All in all a nice, gentle lead-in to a lovely camino. [/QUOTE]
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