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Hi all,

I was under the impression that I could get accommodation from €5 a night however looking on Gronze.com looks like there are very few at that price. Has there been an increase?

Thanks in advance

Diane
 
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Hi all,

I was under the impression that I could get accommodation from €5 a night however looking on Gronze.com looks like there are very few at that price. Has there been an increase?

Thanks in advance

Diane

Hi, Diane. . .

From where did you receive that impression?
 
Now, average albergue 12 euro.

In 2002 it was around 3-5 euros a night.

In 2001, 3-5 dollars a night.

Donativos give what you can.
 
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... The primary reason is new albergues. They are built to code, and simply cost more. The places that are older simply increase the price because pilgrims will pay it!

It was 4/2017 on CF, the "new" albergues, I was in, equipped USB adapter for individual bunk-beds, which was quite handy. Some even had individual "neon-light", etc.
 
In 2002 it was around 3-5 euros a night.

In 2001, 3-5 pesetas a night.

I think the switch from the peseta to the euro took place in 2002. At that time the conversion rate was about 166 pesetas = 1 euro. I walked the Frances in 1990 and 2002. Things were certainly cheaper then but I can't recall ever being charged the equivalent of 2 or 3 cents for a bed ;) I think you may have missed a couple of zeros in your post.
 
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I think the switch from the peseta to the euro took place in 2002. At that time the conversion rate was about 166 pesetas = 1 euro. I walked the Frances in 1990 and 2002. Things were certainly cheaper then but I can't recall ever being charged the equivalent of 2 or 3 cents for a bed ;) I think you may have missed a couple of zeros in your post.

You’re right the beds were about three dollars a night.
 

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