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SJPdP one night or two?
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[QUOTE="Nelle, post: 1227073, member: 100090"] If you have the time to spend two nights in SJPdP, it’s a great way to acclimate to the time zone and the energy of what’s to come. At least that was my experience. Last fall, I flew from the US to Paris, spent the night at a small hotel near the Montparnasse train station (the desk clerk’s brother had just completed the Camino - small world), and the next day traveled by train to St Jean, arriving in the early evening to a pre-booked room. I spent the following day in St Jean getting ready (no line at the Pilgrim’s office at 10 am!), taking in the sights, cramming some conversational Spanish, and watching the old city empty and refill with peregrinos — the nervous excitement was palpable. When I left the next day, I had packed and repacked and already knew where to begin. The added bonus — I continued to encounter people I had met (or merely noticed) those first two days on the train, in town and elsewhere along the camino - futher enriching my experience. Whatever you decide to do — trust for you it will be the right choice. Buen Camino. [/QUOTE]
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