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Albergue in Santiponce ?

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Hello Fellow Pilgrims

I have been searching high and low for the name of the albergue in Santiponce ? I read somewhere that there is one. I would so appreciate if someone with the info could respond here as will be flying overseas to Faro then taking a 4 hour bus to Sevilla. Sevilla is fully booked for Semana Santa and am scrambling at this point.

Many thanks
 
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Never heard of an albergue in Santiponce either, for a list of other options see https://www.gronze.com/etapa/sevilla/guillena

Buen Camino, SY
Thank you SYates..... yes I know that site and unfortunately most are solidly booked for my arrival dates :( or ridiculously expensive due to Semana Santa ! Little did I know how extremely busy it would be and certainly do not want to skip Sevilla being my first visit !
 
Thank you SYates..... yes I know that site and unfortunately most are solidly booked for my arrival dates :( or ridiculously expensive due to Semana Santa ! Little did I know how extremely busy it would be and certainly do not want to skip Sevilla being my first visit !
Just confirmed by source that there is NOT an albergue in Santiponce.....a mistake by pilgrim !
 
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There are frequent buses from Sevilla to Santiponce so if you found a hotel or other accommodation there you could bus back and forth each day. The first albergue is 22kms from Sevilla, at Guillena on the VDLP. Taxis are also very cheap as another option. Good luck!
 
FYI, I was also having trouble finding accommodation in Seville. Even when other sites, plus the hostel's site itself, said 'Sold Out', I was able to book on booking.com, so I would suggest going to that site. Specifically, I was able to book at the Triana hostel when both Travelocity and the Triana website said no availability.
 
FYI, I was also having trouble finding accommodation in Seville. Even when other sites, plus the hostel's site itself, said 'Sold Out', I was able to book on booking.com, so I would suggest going to that site. Specifically, I was able to book at the Triana hostel when both Travelocity and the Triana website said no availability.
Hi - thanks but it's Semana Santa the busiest time of the year in Sevilla....I had no idea ! I have a few options but double and a half of usual price ie :Triana is usually 13 Euro but over Easter 30 Euro a night in a 10 bed dorm !!
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
There are frequent buses from Sevilla to Santiponce so if you found a hotel or other accommodation there you could bus back and forth each day. The first albergue is 22kms from Sevilla, at Guillena on the VDLP. Taxis are also very cheap as another option. Good luck!
Thank you David ! Yes I have been toying with this idea....I may contact the albergue in Guillena not sure if they would allow 3 nights? Will send email in Google Translate Spanish lol.... :)
 
Hi - thanks but it's Semana Santa the busiest time of the year in Sevilla....I had no idea ! I have a few options but double and a half of usual price ie :Triana is usually 13 Euro but over Easter 30 Euro a night in a 10 bed dorm !!
Yep, that's what I'm paying. But better than being on the street! Was just trying to say that there is availability on booking.com that doesn't show elsewhere.
 

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