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[QUOTE="tyrrek, post: 156193, member: 11952"] I agree that private rooms can be a good option, especially if you're a light sleeper. And yes, the cost can vary dramatically and it's not always obvious why. I found the typical cost to be around 30-35 Euros for a basic single room, but found some perfectly adequate places for less than 2o. In some towns there isn't much choice so you really just have to go with the flow. If one night it's a bit more expensive than you'd like, just remember that the next night you might find somewhere much cheaper to balance it out. I often suggest sharing a private room with like-minded members of your Camino family. You get a bit more privacy and security than an albergue, but it's usually considerably cheaper than a single room. Private rooms in albergues are also a great compromise where available. The biggest advantages of the albergue (apart from the pilgrim company when it's not snoring/thieving etc) are the cooking and laundry facilities. OK, you can wash clothes in the sink in a private room, but sometimes there's nowhere to dry them. If you're fortunate enough to have the budget just see how you feel day to day. Try not to stick with either up to the point where it's getting on your nerves, but glide gracefully between the two. :D Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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