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I has been a “foreign legion barracks” for many years . I checked in about 2010 and when I saw bunks , ventilation , showers, I walked on after a good meal the local cafe. I stopped in about 10 yrs back and “ new management “ but still the same . Walk on-
Dublin is close and worth a walk around. There is a cheap local bus to O’Connell st and you can walk around and get a bite . Temple Bar is near and you might see some street music.
My best plan for Trans the MAD airport is getting out asap . Once there you can catch a cheap connection to your destination. Last month I arrive at 6:00 and caught a flight to Asturias at 8:30 for $65 , there is a fast train for more and it would require two subway stops during rush hour to get...
I have walked both and my opinion is the road to the right is best. After the climb from SJPP you are not 100% and it’s easy to slip/fall on left while the right is about 1 k longer it’s much safer
I’m on the Primitivo just now and Grado was pretty well filled yesterday with th beds.old all with old people , like me . The hospitario spend some time finding me a place , there were a number of small places with beds. I think if you are there they will find a place .
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