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Burgos Cathedral pilgrim discount tickets

KinkyOne

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OLD THREAD - 2014

Forum member @Fani has started yesterday from Burgos and is reporting that she hasn't been able to purchase the ticket with pilgrim discount price. Staff told her that only pilgrims with credencial and stamps from the beginning (SJPdP ???) of CF could get discount.

Kind of don't understand that. OK, I assume that there are folks (as tourists or such) that would think of getting free or 1€ credencial and try to get in the Cathedral cheaper, but still...

Have a nice day!

PS (Yesterday was sunny with 30C and today rain, mud, 5C from Rabe de las Calzados on.)
 
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€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
Perhaps just consider the extra 3,50 € a donation to keep the magnificent building in good repair?;)

Individual: 7 €
Group (more than 15 people): 6 €
Senior Citizens: 6 €
Students: 4,50 €
Children (from 7 to 14 years old): 1,50 €
Pilgrims (with credentials): 3,50 €
 
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Perhaps just consider the extra 3,50 € a donation to keep the magnificent building in good repair?;)

Individual: 7 €
Group (more than 15 people): 6 €
Senior Citizens: 6 €
Students: 4,50 €
Children (from 7 to 14 years old): 1,50 €
Pilgrims (with credentials): 3,50 €

Nothing else you can do I guess :)
 
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It costs approximately 2000 Euros/day to maintain the whole architectural and museum that is the cathedral de Burgos, whether free or not. So, it really is not unreasonable to ask for a fee, specially when there are a lot of discount concessions, including a FREE period (every Tuesday from 1630-1830 hrs).

In May 2013 I got the discount, no questions asked and, in October 2013 I actually went in for FREE as they were having a Medieval Festival weekend and the Cathedral tours were free. Hey, I have paid more than that for a bad glass of wine, so no complaints here....! ;)
 
The first edition came out in 2003 and has become the go-to-guide for many pilgrims over the years. It is shipping with a Pilgrim Passport (Credential) from the cathedral in Santiago de Compostela.
Many years ago on a class trip to Rome, a group member was complaining about having to pay to enter some churches. Our prof said that we are here for one day or one visit but that the buildings have to be kept up for other visitors for many more years. I gladly pay admission to sites so that the next generations will have the same opportunities as I have had.
 
Forum member @Fani has started yesterday from Burgos and is reporting that she hasn't been able to purchase the ticket with pilgrim discount price. Staff told her that only pilgrims with credencial and stamps from the beginning (SJPdP ???) of CF could get discount.

Kind of don't understand that. OK, I assume that there are folks (as tourists or such) that would think of getting free or 1€ credencial and try to get in the Cathedral cheaper, but still...

Have a nice day!

PS (Yesterday was sunny with 30C and today rain, mud, 5C from Rabe de las Calzados on.)
We had no problem when we started from Roncesvalles. Since there is no real "beginning", I think a reasonable assumption is that they are restricting the discount to people who have done some of the pilgrimage, rather than give a €3.50 discount to anyone who had the foresight to pick up a €1.00 credencial.

Perhaps the idea is that you get your status as a pilgrim for them when you start walking, not when you declare your intention to do so.
 
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We started in Burgos as well and weren't able to buy discounted tickets either - the staff didn't say anything about having to start in Saint Jean or anything like that, just that because we hadn't started walking, we weren't really pilgrims yet so we didn't qualify. That was fine.
 
I may be reading this wrong, but I don't understand why anyone would need to purchase tickets for the Cathedral ahead of time? I just walked in each time (about 10 different times), showed my credential, got my ticket, and visited.
 
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I may be reading this wrong, but I don't understand why anyone would need to purchase tickets for the Cathedral ahead of time? I just walked in each time (about 10 different times), showed my credential, got my ticket, and visited.
Ahem, nothing I wrote in the OP include anything about purchasing Burgos cathedral tickets "ahead of time". If 5 minutes is ahead of time then I appologise for my bad (fourth language which is) English. This is exactly what I wrote:
"Forum member @Fani has started yesterday from Burgos and is reporting that she hasn't been able to purchase the ticket with pilgrim discount price. Staff told her that only pilgrims with credencial and stamps from the beginning (SJPdP ???) of CF could get discount."

And as already said before the thread is more than 4 years old. Could someone please close or even delete it?!
 
I have just edited your original post @KinkyOne to ensure people realise it is an old post. It still contains information that may be valuable to new members - that there is a pilgrim discount available. Even if the price and other information may have changed.
 
Ahem, nothing I wrote in the OP include anything about purchasing Burgos cathedral tickets "ahead of time". If 5 minutes is ahead of time then I appologise for my bad (fourth language which is) English. This is exactly what I wrote:
"Forum member @Fani has started yesterday from Burgos and is reporting that she hasn't been able to purchase the ticket with pilgrim discount price. Staff told her that only pilgrims with credencial and stamps from the beginning (SJPdP ???) of CF could get discount."

And as already said before the thread is more than 4 years old. Could someone please close or even delete it?!

Sorry Kinky.. .I guess I didn't read it correctly.
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Hi, Annie,

I just can't "like" the flu in your post but I wish you to get well soon :)
Have a nice day!
 

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