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Hôtel in Santiago.

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Time of past OR future Camino
Camino Frances 2014 & 2017
Camino Portuguese 2016
Camino Del Norte 2019.
Looking for a reasonably priced Hôtel near the Cathedral in Santiago.
 
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Looking for a reasonably priced Hôtel near the Cathedral in Santiago.
For me thats a no brainer we have been staying at the Costa Vella for the last 5 years excellent is too weak a term.
 
Costa Vella is indeed a fine hotel with a lovely garden for an afternoon tea/coffe/wine break. This hotel shares the problem of many hotels close-in to the cathedral, they are usually fully booked well in advance. Costa Vella may be reserved here:
https://www.costavella.com/en
or try booking.com for any other but reserve as soon as you are sure of your arrival date, wandering around the little streets and back alleys of SdC looking for a room can be frustrating.
 
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Pension Hortas at rua Hortas, 200 metres from cathedral but quiet street, on the way to Finisterre and around corner new pilgrim's office.

Pension Via Stellae at Praza de Mazarelos. Nice and clean like the first one, but on a more lively and therefore more noise plaza.
 
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An alternative, not for you as you have a room, is San Martin Pineiro, you need to reserve by email/phone to get their special pilgrim rooms in the fourth floor (28 Euro including breakfast). The rooms are simple but clean and you can't be the price/location combo. BC SY
 
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