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Booking.com is probably a better bet than this forum for an answer to that one. Tripadvisor suggests La Cabana as the Number 1 Hotel, then describes it as a 1950's style motel. There doesn't appear to be a lot of choice.
thanks any recomendations for Arzua??Booking.com is probably a better bet than this forum for an answer to that one. Tripadvisor suggests La Cabana as the Number 1 Hotel, then describes it as a 1950's style motel. There doesn't appear to be a lot of choice.
I liked the Casa Benilde on Calle Mercado
I stayed at Casa Frade - E30 but as the next day was Sunday they did not serve breakfast. In fact I formed the opinion that the whole town was still asleep at 8.30 am. I think the hotel across the road from Frade might have been a better bet. There was a restaurant near both that did a reasonable 2 or 3 course meal with wine or beer for E10-15. Getting back to Palas de Rei I stayed in the San Marco - private albergue E10 breakfast was E3-5 and there were a good number of place to eat nearby. Cheersthanks any recomendations for Arzua??
In September my wife & I stayed at Casa Camino in Palas de Rei. A bit off the Camino, but the most comfortable beds & gracious hosts on the Camino. In Arzua, we stayed at Casa Brandariz. Excellent Casa, great food & they provide transportation. Best of luck.thanks any recomendations for Arzua??
We stayed at the La Cabana just before Palas do Rei and it was great like a 50's motor hotel, it is a little out of town takes about 10minute walk into town. They have a good restaurant.advice please, need good hotel in palas de rei?