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Sleeping in Pamplona, arriving quite late

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Hola fellow pilgrims, just to introduce myself: My name Is Florian, I'm 25 years old and this year I will walk my third camino. I plan to walk from Seville to Zamora to see and experience the Via de la Plata. On the next day I plan to catch a bus from Zamora to Pamplona, so that I can walk the Cf.
All the busses from Zamora will arrive between 9. 15 pm and 9.30pm (21.15-21.30) in Pamplona, quite late. Can you recommend any hostals, where a late check-in is possible? The albergues close at 10 pm is think? I am not sure if I will make it in time, a bus might be late. Have you slept in the german Casa Paderborn? Is there some space for a tent outside in a garden or somethig similar? Any advice or suggestion will be helpful :)

Buen Camino from Germany,

Flo
 
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The Albergue de Jesús y María closes at 11 pm and you have a better chance of getting a bed there as they sleep 114 and they are in the old part of town.

Albergue Casa Paderborn closes at 10pm but they only sleep 26. You could email them to ask if they will let you in if you are a little late. Email: jakobuspilger@paderborn.com
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
As far as I know there aren't any private albergues in Pamplona. There is only the large church albergue and the German one in the park - as well as dozens of habitaciones, pensiones, hostales, hotels etc,
 
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