Try the Hotel Norte y Londres which is like a good private club; all is comfy, gracious, very relaxed and inexpensive.
Yes, an excellent central location. However it can be noisy if you have a room facing the street. Spaniards love to party all hours of the night. Ask for a quiet room and consider bringing earplugs.. Also, Wi-Fi is non-existent in the upper floor room I had.Try the Hotel Norte y Londres which is like a good private club; all is comfy, gracious, very relaxed and inexpensive.
Yes, an excellent central location. However it can be noisy if you have a room facing the street. Spaniards love to party all hours of the night. Ask for a quiet room and consider bringing earplugs.. Also, Wi-Fi is non-existent in the upper floor room I had.
I am picking up where I stopped last summer, in lovely Burgos, in late April, maybe for 2 nights to ease in and deal with jet lag. Any recommendations on places to stay? Comfy and pilgrim friendly? Thank you!
Thank you!I had 2 nights in Burgos last year at Crisol Mesón del Cid. It overlooks the cathedral and had the best breakfast buffet. I thought it was a very reasonable rate (60 Euros per night) for the location and service.
Nice one! Thanks.Hostel Catedral Burgos. Centrally located. Very affordable. Bar ground floor.
I stayed in a 4 bunk female en suite room. Once your registered you can come and go as you please. Cloth sheets!
Sounds great!I love this place.
Hotel Centro Los Braseros
Stayed here when I stopped in October and booked to stay again when I restart in February. Very good price, perfect rooms and fab coffee.
Oh nice! Thank you.Hostel Catedral Burgos. Centrally located. Very affordable. Bar ground floor.
I stayed in a 4 bunk female en suite room. Once your registered you can come and go as you please. Cloth sheets!
I had 2 nights in Burgos last year at Crisol Mesón del Cid. It overlooks the cathedral and had the best breakfast buffet. I thought it was a very reasonable rate (60 Euros per night) for the location and service.
Good thread.I was interested to see on their website that there is actually an association of Camino hotels...
Check out via the hotel’s website.
Camino de Santiago
The Hotel Norte y Londres founded in 1904 is the oldest hotel in all of the Camino de Santiago. We are very proud of the fact that the Camino passes right in front of our doors. In this section you can access all other inns that make up the historic Camino de Santiago:
Posadas del Camino de Santiago Association See web:
- NÁJERA: Hotel Duques de Nájera See web
- BURGOS: Hotel Norte y Londres See web
- CASTROJERIZ: La Posada de Castrojeriz See web
- TÁMARA DE CAMPOS (next to FRÓMISTA): CTR San Hipólito See web
- LEÓN: La Posada Régia See web
- ASTORGA: Hotel Astur Plaza See web
- MOLINASECA: Hotel Rural de Floriana See web
- CACABELOS: La Moncloa de San Lázaro See web
- SAMOS: Casa de Díaz See web
- CEBREIRO: Hotel O Cebreiro See web
- SEDOR: Pazo de Sedor See web
- LAVACOLLA: Pazo Xan Xordo See web
- RONCESVALLES: Hotel Roncesvalles See web
- RONCESVALLES: Casa de los Beneficiados See web
- PAMPLONA: Hotel Maisonnave See web
- PUENTE LA REINA: Hotel Jakue See web
- ESTELLA: Hotel Tximista See web
- VILLAFRANCA MONTES DE OCA: Hotel San Antón Abad See web
- TRIACASTELA: Casa Pacios See web
- ARZÚA: Pazo de Sedor See web
I tend to agree. I have only walked the Portuguese Camino staying in municipal albergues for the most part, but am planning Burgos to Sarria in 2024. I aim to stay at Albergue de peregrinos Casa de Cubo de Burgos, and hope I can stay two nights to get over jet lag after travelling from Australia.Could anyone explain what it is that is wrong with the Albergue de peregrinos Casa del Cubo de Burgos?
I've stayed there whenever in Burgos. It is very central and, most definitely, Pilgrim friendly. I appreciate that the OP is in search of two nights accommodation but the Casa has accommodated my similar needs at least twice over the years. There are some very nice Hotels in Burgos, I've stayed in a couple. That a forum dedicated to the pilgrimage to Santiago would ignore the Albergue de Peregrinos seems odd, perhaps even sad to me
My wife and I also stayed @ Crisol Meson del Cid! Wonderful spot! Not overly expensive and what a view! This one is from our room.I had 2 nights in Burgos last year at Crisol Mesón del Cid. It overlooks the cathedral and had the best breakfast buffet. I thought it was a very reasonable rate (60 Euros per night) for the location and service.
Could anyone explain what it is that is wrong with the Albergue de peregrinos Casa del Cubo de Burgos?
I've stayed there whenever in Burgos. It is very central and, most definitely, Pilgrim friendly. I appreciate that the OP is in search of two nights accommodation but the Casa has accommodated my similar needs at least twice over the years. There are some very nice Hotels in Burgos, I've stayed in a couple. That a forum dedicated to the pilgrimage to Santiago would ignore the Albergue de Peregrinos seems odd, perhaps even sad to me
I agree. Stayed there for 2 nights May this year and loved itTry the Hotel Norte y Londres which is like a good private club; all is comfy, gracious, very relaxed and inexpensive.
And has the inestimable advantage of being at the end of Calle San Lorenzo.I agree. Stayed there for 2 nights May this year and loved it
I stayed at the Hotel Boutique Museo Burgos -- loved it. Very close to the Museum of Human Evolution and a short walk to lots of stores, banks, farmacias, restaurants & the catherdral.I am picking up where I stopped last summer, in lovely Burgos, in late April, maybe for 2 nights to ease in and deal with jet lag. Any recommendations on places to stay? Comfy and pilgrim friendly? Thank you!
This is the one that I booked. Thanks for the rec!Me too. I splurged on a cathedral-facing room and enjoyed gorgeous views of the cathedral, a festival procession going down the street, and a massive full moon.
We stayed there, too. We also asked for a room facing the Cathedral and had an exceptional view from our room window.I had 2 nights in Burgos last year at Crisol Mesón del Cid. It overlooks the cathedral and had the best breakfast buffet. I thought it was a very reasonable rate (60 Euros per night) for the location and service.
Happy Hostal Carrales. Great location, quiet, clean. When I asked the manager, "Why 'Happy?'" his response was an endearing flustered "Well. . . . Well, because . . . Why not?" with a smile. We did our COVID recovery here, and the staff were wonderful.I am picking up where I stopped last summer, in lovely Burgos, in late April, maybe for 2 nights to ease in and deal with jet lag. Any recommendations on places to stay? Comfy and pilgrim friendly? Thank you!