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Asking for accommodations with no Portuguese

peregrina2000

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I have cleared up a question I had about a problem that violinpatrick experienced on his cold and wet Camino from Lisbon to Santiago.
el-camino-portugues/topic16271.html

When he walked into Albergaria, he asked if there was a hotel in town. People told him no, and he ended up in some damp basement somewhere. I had stayed at the Pensao Casa da Alameda (tel. 234 524 242). It's right on the camino, above a restaurant/bodega kind of place. Room with private bath was 25E in 2009. I also think there was a shared bath cheaper option.

I just checked with my Portuguese friends, who confirm that "hotel" in Portuguese has a specific reference to a certain kind of private establishment. It is different from "pensao" or "residencial", so when Patrick asked about a "hotel" he was given the technically correct information.

I assume that many people seeing a wet pilgrim walking into town asking for a hotel would point him to the Casa da Alameda, but Portuguese people don't think of that place as a hotel. So use the words pensao or residencial or hostal or albergue as well.

Bom caminho to those starting out in Portugal soon. Laurie
 
St James' Way - Self-guided 4-7 day Walking Packages, Reading to Southampton, 110 kms
Be aware of technical terms. Since they are mostly applied here in Portugal, you must pay attention to these kinds of things.

Mostly the small places don’t have Hotels, but they have small Pensões and Residenciais. So when you talk with somebody, ask about these terms.

Best regards
Diogo
 

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