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Albergue de Peregrinos, Emaus in Burgos

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(2010) March/April SJPP to Santiago and hence to Finisterre
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(2017) Hospilatero Emaus, Burgos 1-14 April
My wife and I leave for Spain tomorrow. We will be volunteering as hospitaleros at the Albergue de Peregrinos, Emaus in Burgos from 1 to 15 April. The Albergue opens 1 April 2023. This albergue is a parochial hostel exclusive for pilgrims with credentials walking to Santiago de Compostela. It is a great place where pilgrims can find a warm Christian welcome, a communal meal, and a place where they can relax to regain strength, both spiritually and physically to continue the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. A mass is offered every day at 7:30 pm ending with a pilgrims blessing. At 8 pm a communal dinner is served followed by a benediction prior to bedtime.

The albergue is located at Calle San Pedro Cardeña 31. It is collocated in the San Jose Obrero church. The entrance is located at the side of the church. It is well situated just 1 ¼ kilometer from the cathedral. It has 20 beds divided into 4 bedrooms with both men and women bathrooms. Cost for a bed is 10 €. Dinner and breakfast are provided on a donativo basis. For those seeking a greater need for eucharistic worship there is a 24-hour adoration chapel in the building.

Priority is given to walking pilgrims; however, bicyclist pilgrims are welcome and there is locked storage facilities for bicycles.

Internet is available.

Reservations are not accepted.

The albergue is open from 1 April to 31 October. Check-in time is from 1pm to 8 pm.

Please note: The albergue will be closed for Easter from Thursday, 6 April to Sunday, 10 April.

Stop by and see us!



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My wife and I leave for Spain tomorrow. We will be volunteering as hospitaleros at the Albergue de Peregrinos, Emaus in Burgos from 1 to 15 April. The Albergue opens 1 April 2023. This albergue is a parochial hostel exclusive for pilgrims with credentials walking to Santiago de Compostela. It is a great place where pilgrims can find a warm Christian welcome, a communal meal, and a place where they can relax to regain strength, both spiritually and physically to continue the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. A mass is offered every day at 7:30 pm ending with a pilgrims blessing. At 8 pm a communal dinner is served followed by a benediction prior to bedtime.

The albergue is located at Calle San Pedro Cardeña 31. It is collocated in the San Jose Obrero church. The entrance is located at the side of the church. It is well situated just 1 ¼ kilometer from the cathedral. It has 20 beds divided into 4 bedrooms with both men and women bathrooms. Cost for a bed is 10 €. Dinner and breakfast are provided on a donativo basis. For those seeking a greater need for eucharistic worship there is a 24-hour adoration chapel in the building.

Priority is given to walking pilgrims; however, bicyclist pilgrims are welcome and there is locked storage facilities for bicycles.

Internet is available.

Reservations are not accepted.

The albergue is open from 1 April to 31 October. Check-in time is from 1pm to 8 pm.

Please note: The albergue will be closed for Easter from Thursday, 6 April to Sunday, 10 April.

Stop by and see us!



Cullen & Palma
Our2023camino.blogspot.com
Best wishes for a wonderful time of service. Will you also walk this year?
 
My wife and I leave for Spain tomorrow. We will be volunteering as hospitaleros at the Albergue de Peregrinos, Emaus in Burgos from 1 to 15 April. The Albergue opens 1 April 2023. This albergue is a parochial hostel exclusive for pilgrims with credentials walking to Santiago de Compostela. It is a great place where pilgrims can find a warm Christian welcome, a communal meal, and a place where they can relax to regain strength, both spiritually and physically to continue the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. A mass is offered every day at 7:30 pm ending with a pilgrims blessing. At 8 pm a communal dinner is served followed by a benediction prior to bedtime.

The albergue is located at Calle San Pedro Cardeña 31. It is collocated in the San Jose Obrero church. The entrance is located at the side of the church. It is well situated just 1 ¼ kilometer from the cathedral. It has 20 beds divided into 4 bedrooms with both men and women bathrooms. Cost for a bed is 10 €. Dinner and breakfast are provided on a donativo basis. For those seeking a greater need for eucharistic worship there is a 24-hour adoration chapel in the building.

Priority is given to walking pilgrims; however, bicyclist pilgrims are welcome and there is locked storage facilities for bicycles.

Internet is available.

Reservations are not accepted.

The albergue is open from 1 April to 31 October. Check-in time is from 1pm to 8 pm.

Please note: The albergue will be closed for Easter from Thursday, 6 April to Sunday, 10 April.

Stop by and see us!



Cullen & Palma
Our2023camino.blogspot.com
Sounds like a wonderful volunteer opportunity.
For the people in my FB group, do you allow pilgrims who use bag transport there?
 
Sounds like a wonderful volunteer opportunity.
For the people in my FB group, do you allow pilgrims who use bag transport there?
In a way we have in the past but we did have issues. Pick and delivery is not to the albergue but to a hotel across the street. I will double check when we get there and post if it is an issue.
 
Best wishes for a wonderful time of service. Will you also walk this year?
Yes when we finish with the albergue, starting in Burgos.
 
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My wife and I leave for Spain tomorrow. We will be volunteering as hospitaleros at the Albergue de Peregrinos, Emaus in Burgos from 1 to 15 April. The Albergue opens 1 April 2023. This albergue is a parochial hostel exclusive for pilgrims with credentials walking to Santiago de Compostela. It is a great place where pilgrims can find a warm Christian welcome, a communal meal, and a place where they can relax to regain strength, both spiritually and physically to continue the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. A mass is offered every day at 7:30 pm ending with a pilgrims blessing. At 8 pm a communal dinner is served followed by a benediction prior to bedtime.

The albergue is located at Calle San Pedro Cardeña 31. It is collocated in the San Jose Obrero church. The entrance is located at the side of the church. It is well situated just 1 ¼ kilometer from the cathedral. It has 20 beds divided into 4 bedrooms with both men and women bathrooms. Cost for a bed is 10 €. Dinner and breakfast are provided on a donativo basis. For those seeking a greater need for eucharistic worship there is a 24-hour adoration chapel in the building.

Priority is given to walking pilgrims; however, bicyclist pilgrims are welcome and there is locked storage facilities for bicycles.

Internet is available.

Reservations are not accepted.

The albergue is open from 1 April to 31 October. Check-in time is from 1pm to 8 pm.

Please note: The albergue will be closed for Easter from Thursday, 6 April to Sunday, 10 April.

Stop by and see us!



Cullen & Palma
Our2023camino.blogspot.com
Thank you for serving others. God willing, I'll pass your way in April.
 
Why do they close for Easter?
 
My wife and I leave for Spain tomorrow. We will be volunteering as hospitaleros at the Albergue de Peregrinos, Emaus in Burgos from 1 to 15 April. The Albergue opens 1 April 2023. This albergue is a parochial hostel exclusive for pilgrims with credentials walking to Santiago de Compostela. It is a great place where pilgrims can find a warm Christian welcome, a communal meal, and a place where they can relax to regain strength, both spiritually and physically to continue the Camino to Santiago de Compostela. A mass is offered every day at 7:30 pm ending with a pilgrims blessing. At 8 pm a communal dinner is served followed by a benediction prior to bedtime.

The albergue is located at Calle San Pedro Cardeña 31. It is collocated in the San Jose Obrero church. The entrance is located at the side of the church. It is well situated just 1 ¼ kilometer from the cathedral. It has 20 beds divided into 4 bedrooms with both men and women bathrooms. Cost for a bed is 10 €. Dinner and breakfast are provided on a donativo basis. For those seeking a greater need for eucharistic worship there is a 24-hour adoration chapel in the building.

Priority is given to walking pilgrims; however, bicyclist pilgrims are welcome and there is locked storage facilities for bicycles.

Internet is available.

Reservations are not accepted.

The albergue is open from 1 April to 31 October. Check-in time is from 1pm to 8 pm.

Please note: The albergue will be closed for Easter from Thursday, 6 April to Sunday, 10 April.

Stop by and see us!



Cullen & Palma
Our2023camino.blogspot.com
My husband and I stayed there last May. It was lovely!
 
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So good to know this traditional albergue is still going strong. And thank you for the clear directions - it's a bit hard to find.
we will walk from Burgos to Ponferrada on the Frances and then take the Invierno to Santiago.
Buen camino! The Invierno's so lovely.
 
We were very fortunate to stay at Emaús last September—one of our favorite experiences on the Camino! We had very good experiences everywhere, but nothing can compare to how welcomed we felt there. 🥰 The communal dinner was wonderful and the fellowship with the other pilgrims afterward was a much-needed blessing. I pray that GOD blesses you in amazing ways during your time there, and thank you for the beautiful work you do as hospitaleros!
 
Sounds like a wonderful volunteer opportunity.
For the people in my FB group, do you allow pilgrims who use bag transport there?
Annie, yes the Albergue now allows transport services.
 
Good morning,

I just sent an email to the Albergue because I had the chance to sleep there in 2019 (on my camino frances) and I have wonderful memories of it!

Unfortunately this year I have less time, so I will leave Burgos (I arrive by train on May 23).

I intended to come from the station first to drop off my bag there, then to go to the Cathedral or elsewhere to get my credentials. Do you think this is possible? or should I order my credentials by post before leaving?

Thank you already and looking forward to seeing you again!
Sabine

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Good morning,

I just sent an email to the Albergue because I had the chance to sleep there in 2019 (on my camino frances) and I have wonderful memories of it!

Unfortunately this year I have less time, so I will leave Burgos (I arrive by train on May 23).

I intended to come from the station first to drop off my bag there, then to go to the Cathedral or elsewhere to get my credentials. Do you think this is possible? or should I order my credentials by post before leaving?

Thank you already and looking forward to seeing you again!
Sabine

[Edited by moderator to Google-translation]
They have Credenciales in the municipal albergue, probably also the cathedral, but I would try to albergue first. Burgos is a big pilgrim city so I don't think getting a Credencial will be a problem.
 
Good morning,

I just sent an email to the Albergue because I had the chance to sleep there in 2019 (on my camino frances) and I have wonderful memories of it!

Unfortunately this year I have less time, so I will leave Burgos (I arrive by train on May 23).

I intended to come from the station first to drop off my bag there, then to go to the Cathedral or elsewhere to get my credentials. Do you think this is possible? or should I order my credentials by post before leaving?

Thank you already and looking forward to seeing you again!
Sabine

[Edited by moderator to Google-translation]
I see you are from Braine-l'Alleud.Why not buy your crendencial in Belgium?

 
Good morning,

I just sent an email to the Albergue because I had the chance to sleep there in 2019 (on my camino frances) and I have wonderful memories of it!

Unfortunately this year I have less time, so I will leave Burgos (I arrive by train on May 23).

I intended to come from the station first to drop off my bag there, then to go to the Cathedral or elsewhere to get my credentials. Do you think this is possible? or should I order my credentials by post before leaving?

Thank you already and looking forward to seeing you again!
Sabine

[Edited by moderator to Google-translation]
We have finished our time as Hospitaleros at Emaus. But I can answer your questions. You can go to Emaus , drop your bags and get credential at Emaus for 2 €.
 

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