Any suggestions?
Seriously rude and unnecessarySorry, but I would never recommend anywhere I would stay in Santiago. It’s hard enough getting a booking as it is
Hi! At the end of both of our Caminos we stayed at the Hotel Virxe da Cerca .....very close to everything and a very nice hotel.Hello,
My husband is meeting me in Santiago after my walk. I am looking for lodging recommendations. Nothing fancy, but comfortable. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Laurie
I knew you’d come through.Ah, ok, @lovelyshell has shamed me, and as @cardozohughes will be in Santiago in June and I won't:
https://hotelruavillar.com/en/home-english/ is my favourite.
I booked the Hotel Entrecercas. Its seems reasonable and close to the cathedral. I hope its OK. The reviews were good. I will be there in early June so not sure if they have availability still as I booked a few months ago. MichaelHello,
My husband is meeting me in Santiago after my walk. I am looking for lodging recommendations. Nothing fancy, but comfortable. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Laurie
Not terribly relevant to the OP's question, but the best place to stay in SDC in my view is the Albergue San Lazaro. The nicest most relaxed municipal imaginable, perfect facilities and the friendliest hospitaleros I've encountered, true lovers of the Camino and so helpful to pilgrims. And for those of you tired of the relentless imposition of the rules in other hostels, in the SL there are none. Stay 3 days, come and go as you please, no need to leave at 8 am, or at all. Endless hot water. Crockery in kitchen. For 8 euro a night. A riposte to the culture of regimentation and pain in other albergues, and a reminder of how unnecessary it all is.
Not terribly relevant to the OP's question, but the best place to stay in SDC in my view is the Albergue San Lazaro.
6 or 6A bus, one euro. But de gustibus non est disputandum
Hostel Suso!!! Just wonderful!Hello,
My husband is meeting me in Santiago after my walk. I am looking for lodging recommendations. Nothing fancy, but comfortable. Any suggestions?
Thanks,
Laurie
Only for the elect, then I see ... Those willing to take the bus to town so as to experience the last outpost of the true Camino. One of the kindly hospitaleros is steeped in Camino lore, to the point that he discovered a new short Camino and now has it officially by the Junta de Galicia ... It runs, incidentally, through his home town. Those who know, go.
Great recommendation, I have stayed there a great deal, such a beautiful place.One recommendation Hotel Costa Vella - very close, wonderful little garden and reasonable.
Another lovely place and so apt after walking the Camino, I will be there in a few weeks time.San Martin Pinario but it may be booked.
Ah, ok, @lovelyshell has shamed me, and as @cardozohughes will be in Santiago in June and I won't:
https://hotelruavillar.com/en/home-english/ is my favourite.