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Newly registered after spending much time reading so many helpful threads here. My partner and I are planing on walking the Camino Frances from SJPP next September, and I have a question about hostel/hotel/pensione prices. I have seen many people share that they run around 30-50 euro a night. After looking a little more I am slightly confused, is that price per person, or is that for the room? Meaning, will a 30 euro hotel cost us 30 euro total or 60 euro total? We are used to sharing a very small bed, so sharing a traditional "single" bed is no problem. We are planning on staying in albergues as well, but are just trying to work out a budget assuming we will probably be spending some nights in hotels/hostels too. Thanks in advance for any advice!
 
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Typically, the room prices in hostales or hotels are per room, not person. So a room quoted at 30 Euros would be 30 for either 1 person or 2. In shared accommodation where you book a bed, it is priced per person. I don't know about sharing a single bed and whether they would charge you for 2. You are using the hot water, etc, as 2 people, so I'd expect them to charge for 2.
 

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I have never seen anyone share a bed in the hostels (albergues). In the albergues you pay for a bed in a shared room with lots of people (4-100). There are some albergues that have private rooms, but never stayed in any. I asked once for a private room in Astorga and was told that they are reserved for old people-- and that I was not old enough. (So that made me happy. :) )
 
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Hello!
Newly registered after spending much time reading so many helpful threads here. My partner and I are planing on walking the Camino Frances from SJPP next September, and I have a question about hostel/hotel/pensione prices. I have seen many people share that they run around 30-50 euro a night. After looking a little more I am slightly confused, is that price per person, or is that for the room? Meaning, will a 30 euro hotel cost us 30 euro total or 60 euro total? We are used to sharing a very small bed, so sharing a traditional "single" bed is no problem. We are planning on staying in albergues as well, but are just trying to work out a budget assuming we will probably be spending some nights in hotels/hostels too. Thanks in advance for any advice!

Hi @Carrin and welcome to the Forum! As @C clearly said, rooms in hotels/hostales/pensiones (and private rooms in albergues) are generally always priced per room and not per person. However, I have also seen a price given as a supplement for an "extra person", say if they put in an extra bed in a double room. I would expect that some places would do likewise if two people wanted to share what is priced as a single room. Not always, but I would expect that might happen. You may also find that some places will not allow two to share a single room, and in fact the single beds are quite narrow - much narrower than in hotels in some other countries - I can't imagine being able to sleep two in most of the ones I saw! In fact, double rooms (with two twin beds more common than a double) are by far the most common - you will find that many places don't even have a single room on offer.

Cost-wise, 30-40 Euro is a common price for a double room, sometimes with different prices depending on whether you want your own bathroom (some places have all their rooms with bath, others have some or all with shared bathrooms). But there is a great range - we paid as low as 25 Euro for a double with private bath and as high as.... well, that was for a treat!

Hope that helps!
 
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Just so you know, the prices go up the closer you get to the walking time.
For instance, I booked a room at San Martin Pinario for June.
I booked it several months ago and paid €45.
Yesterday, that exact same room was going for over €300.

So if you're going to book for September, I'd be doing it now.

Usually rooms are a bit more for 2 people. So a room might be €35 for one person and €40 for 2.
 
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Hi @Carrin and welcome to the Forum! As @C clearly said, rooms in hotels/hostales/pensiones (and private rooms in albergues) are generally always priced per room and not per person. However, I have also seen a price given as a supplement for an "extra person", say if they put in an extra bed in a double room. I would expect that some places would do likewise if two people wanted to share what is priced as a single room. Not always, but I would expect that might happen. You may also find that some places will not allow two to share a single room, and in fact the single beds are quite narrow - much narrower than in hotels in some other countries - I can't imagine being able to sleep two in most of the ones I saw! In fact, double rooms (with two twin beds more common than a double) are by far the most common - you will find that many places don't even have a single room on offer.

Cost-wise, 30-40 Euro is a common price for a double room, sometimes with different prices depending on whether you want your own bathroom (some places have all their rooms with bath, others have some or all with shared bathrooms). But there is a great range - we paid as low as 25 Euro for a double with private bath and as high as.... well, that was for a treat!

Hope that helps!


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Just so you know, the prices go up the closer you get to the walking time.
For instance, I booked a room at San Martin Pinario for June.
I booked it several months ago and paid €45.
Yesterday, that exact same room was going for over €300.

So if you're going to book for September, I'd be doing it now.

Usually rooms are a bit more for 2 people. So a room might be €35 for one person and €40 for 2.

Good to know! :eek:

Also an "individual" is a one-person room.
A "twin" room usually has two beds.
A "doble" can have either one bed or two.
A "matrimonial" is what I'd call a double bed for 2 people.

Thanks! I've found terminology to vary a good bit regarding hotels in different places I have traveled to, so it helps to have a quick run down on what things mean on the Camino!
 

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Hi @Carrin and welcome to the Forum! As @C clearly said, rooms in hotels/hostales/pensiones (and private rooms in albergues) are generally always priced per room and not per person. However, I have also seen a price given as a supplement for an "extra person", say if they put in an extra bed in a double room. I would expect that some places would do likewise if two people wanted to share what is priced as a single room. Not always, but I would expect that might happen. You may also find that some places will not allow two to share a single room, and in fact the single beds are quite narrow - much narrower than in hotels in some other countries - I can't imagine being able to sleep two in most of the ones I saw! In fact, double rooms (with two twin beds more common than a double) are by far the most common - you will find that many places don't even have a single room on offer.

Cost-wise, 30-40 Euro is a common price for a double room, sometimes with different prices depending on whether you want your own bathroom (some places have all their rooms with bath, others have some or all with shared bathrooms). But there is a great range - we paid as low as 25 Euro for a double with private bath and as high as.... well, that was for a treat!

Hope that helps!
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Hi, is there a list of recommended HOTELS ON THE fRENCH WALK TO sANTIAGO?

@Carlos Melo I'm not aware of a list of recommended hotels (as opposed to albergues). You will find many of the hotels along the Camino Frances are listed on Booking.com or similar sites - and there are several guide books (eg Brierley's, and the French Miam Miam Dodo) which list all types of accommodation including hotels, pensiones, casas rurales etc as well as albergues.

I hope that helps.
 

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Hi, is there a list of recommended HOTELS ON THE fRENCH WALK TO sANTIAGO?

I'm not aware of any such list. Some people have written about individual pensions or casas rurales in various threads in the forums. And, of course, there are a few paradors along the way, the most notable probably being the one in Santiago de Compostela.

From my own experience, we stayed in a hotel for our rest day in Burgos. Right across from the cathedral is a hotel and restaurant Meson del Cid. I can't remember what the cost was. Not albergue cheap but not super expensive and for an extra 10 euros, we got a room with the most beautiful view of the cathedral. Well worth it.
 

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Gronze.com has a number of places to stay for most locations/stages. Apps such as the Wise Pilgrim will also have this too. The reviews will be from walkers so very helpful. Booking.com is very useful but not every small place is on there.
I would recommend at least giving the alburges a try. You would be surprised at how many people (like me) come to prefer them.
 
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