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accommodations Saint Jean Pied de Port

jujubery

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Camino Francis (2017)
Via Francigena Italy portion (April 2018)
Good evening pilgrims!
I am looking to make reservations in SJPdP for 2 evenings April 5th and 6th for my husband and I. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
jujubery
 
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As far as hotels in SJPdP go, I stayed at the Central Hotel one night. It was nice. Right next to the small river that runs through town.
The one private albergue I made reservations at beforehand was the Gite Azkorria. That was nice as well, and very close to the pilgrim's office. It included breakfast in the morning.
 
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A friend and I stayed at Maison Donamaria before starting out on our Camino at the end April 2016. We loved it. The owner, Jean François, is a charming, witty and thoughtful host. The house is cozy and just a few minutes from the center of town and located along the Camino route. It was very easy to find. Rooms are comfortable and very clean, breakfast is delicious. We ate at 7 am and left at 7:30. I look forward to staying here again, either to start another Camino or to tour and hike the area. Jean François is extremely knowledgeable about the area, the Camino and other hiking routes and he will happily and enthusiastically share his knowledge with you.
 
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Good evening pilgrims!
I am looking to make reservations in SJPdP for 2 evenings April 5th and 6th for my husband and I. Any suggestions?
Thank you,
jujubery
Beliari for sure! The perfect way to start your Camino family.
 
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As far as hotels in SJPdP go, I stayed at the Central Hotel one night. It was nice. Right next to the small river that runs through town.
The one private albergue I made reservations at beforehand was the Gite Azkorria. That was nice as well, and very close to the pilgrim's office. It included breakfast in the morning.
Thank you Mark!
very excited for my maiden trek!
 
A friend and I stayed at Maison Donamaria before starting out on our Camino at the end April 2016. We loved it. The owner, Jean François, is a charming, witty and thoughtful host. The house is cozy and just a few minutes from the center of town and located along the Camino route. It was very easy to find. Rooms are comfortable and very clean, breakfast is delicious. We ate at 7 am and left at 7:30. I look forward to staying here again, either to start another Camino or to tour and hike the area. Jean François is extremely knowledgeable about the area, the Camino and other hiking routes and he will happily and enthusiastically share his knowledge with you.
GPeachy,
thank you for your response. I love some of your key words; comfortable, clean and delicious breakfast.
 
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Alergue Beilari for sure. Just leave your electronics off while there.

Buen Camino

Happy Trails
 
I stayed at Gite Ultreia (shared/hostel/dormitory accomodation) in 2015 and have booked again for this year (new owner now) http://www.ultreia64.fr/en/home/ very well situated in the same road as the Pilgrim's Office - Rue de la Citadelle
WildPlace,
thank you for your response. I was wondering what a Gite was. thank you for the explanation.
 
Beliari for sure! The perfect way to start your Camino family.
owms2323,
I heard about Beliari a few times with the same sentiment of meeting other pilgrims and
Alergue Beilari for sure. Just leave your electronics off while there.

Buen Camino

Happy Trails
Urban Trekker, Jonarv and owms2323.
thank you for your response regarding accommodations. I will certainly look into Beilari!
very excited!
 
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WildPlace,
thank you for your response. I was wondering what a Gite was. thank you for the explanation.

I think Gîte just means holiday accommodation :) Not that my French is brilliant - I haven't learnt any since 1973 (unlike Spanish which I love learning!)
 
Nelia,
Thank you for your response. I looked it up on booking.com and it looks like a lovely place. How far out is this place from center of SJPdP?
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
A friend and I stayed at Maison Donamaria before starting out on our Camino at the end April 2016. We loved it. The owner, Jean François, is a charming, witty and thoughtful host. The house is cozy and just a few minutes from the center of town and located along the Camino route. It was very easy to find. Rooms are comfortable and very clean, breakfast is delicious. We ate at 7 am and left at 7:30. I look forward to staying here again, either to start another Camino or to tour and hike the area. Jean François is extremely knowledgeable about the area, the Camino and other hiking routes and he will happily and enthusiastically share his knowledge with you.
I concur. It's a wonderful place to stay for two nights
 
Nelia,
Thank you for your response. I looked it up on booking.com and it looks like a lovely place. How far out is this place from center of SJPdP?

It is about 1 km from the town. It is right on the route. The walk is a very short walk. I highly recommend this place. It was great on Monday that I just had to walk out the front gate and start this journey. The day before I got to say hi to the pilgrims that started That morning.
Have a wonderful journey.
Nelia
 

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