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Getting busy in Santiago - might be good to book a place beforehand

natefaith

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Hello from Santiago!

Just a note that things are getting pretty busy in town, especially over the weekends. If you're about to walk the Camino and you'll be here in Santiago over a weekend, or during June - August, I'd highly recommend reserving your Santiago accommodations now. Even this past weekend many of the albergues were full.
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Of course the concept of booking ahead assumes you know when you'll be in Santiago - for example, if you've already booked your flights home and you know you need to make it to town by a certain date. If you're not so sure, then perhaps take a look at accommodations once you're on the trail closer to Santiago to see if it's getting busier or if you can go more with the flow.

Booking.com has a great selection of albergues, pensiones, hostales (private rooms) and hotels at different price ranges. Airbnb.com and Homeaway.co.uk can also be useful sites to seaerch.

Buen Camino!
Faith
 
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Am I the only one here who is slightly depressed that pilgrims need to be using booking.com &c to find somewhere to kip in Santiago?
 
Am I the only one here who is slightly depressed that pilgrims need to be using booking.com &c to find somewhere to kip in Santiago?

I know, Ian, it's not as nice as just walking into town and finding something. The reason I thought to mention it is that the albergues especially are getting full - and that affects mostly pilgrims. The nice thing is that there are a few new albergues that have cropped up in the past couple years - but many of those are outside of old town. So if being closer to the Cathedral is important to folks then they particularly may want to book ahead.

But yes - double-edged sword - a lot more pilgrims on the trail so there are more services all around, but then again there are more pilgrims around who need the same services you need! It's all good, of course :).
 
It might be an idea to sticky this thread as it really getting full in Santiago! Just 'rescued' a couple of pilgrims that couldn't find a room anywhere! Buen Camino, SY

PS According to the pilgrims office website they welcomed 1735 pilgrims yesterday!!!
 
The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.

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