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Glad that you had a happy memory. In 450 cumulative nights over 10 caminos it was one of the very few non albergues I ever stopped at. However I did and loved it.Oh @mspath I don’t know why I opened this thread as the hotel name in the OP’s question didn’t ring a bell with me.
But when I read your reply for some reason I clicked on the link and realised I stayed at the Hotel Norte y Londres on my first camino in 2011.I stumbled in to Burgos weary and hot after a 38 km walk in the blistering heat. Back then, either there wasn’t a riverside alternative walk in - or at least I didn’t know about it - so I’d spent the last few hours of that day on the unforgiving industrial outskirts.
I dragged myself in to the Office de Tourismo at just before 6pm closing time and asked them to point me to the nearest 2 or 3 star hotel. The gentleman took me out the front door, and pointed to a nearby plaza. And so I came to be at the Hotel Norte y Londres. I was given a light and spacious room looking over the Plaza and and to my delight there was a bathtub! It was heaven. Gréât location too. A rare splurge on a private room.
Here’s a photo I took from the Plaza when I headed out for dinner. If you look closely at the open window on the second floor left - you can just make out my washing strung up on a makeshift clothes line.
Ok, it was 11 years ago - but if it’s as good as it was then, I’d highly recommend.
Wonderful memories. Muchas gracias @mspath and @Sheesh for asking the question.
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Recommending Hotel Boutique Museo right next to the Museo Evolución, clean, modern, and reasonably priced (I paid €55 last year) Tel. +34 947 257 360, hotelboutiquemuseoburgos.com-hotel.comHas anyone stayed at Hotel Forum Evolución in Burgos? It appealed to me both as a peaceful overnight after a long flight and also because of its proximity to the bus station.
However the dates I want are unavailable through the usual mega booking sites, and a search on the hotel's own website brings up a timed-out, broken link. I emailed them but received no response. Maybe it's worth a phone call, but I thought I'd canvass the forum first.
Has anyone stayed at this hotel and did you book with them directly? Many thanks.
Yes, I have stayed there.Thanks to all who responded. I've stayed in a number of places in Burgos over the years and I do have a backup reservation at one of the locations mentioned. I was just curious to see if anyone had experience with Hotel Forum Evolución.
Yes we stayed there in Oct. 2021; we booked through “Follow the Camino.com”. Our room was nice; breakfast was good; loved the location and there were fellow Peregrinas close by on our floor. I’d definitely stay there again.Has anyone stayed at Hotel Forum Evolución in Burgos? It appealed to me both as a peaceful overnight after a long flight and also because of its proximity to the bus station.
However the dates I want are unavailable through the usual mega booking sites, and a search on the hotel's own website brings up a timed-out, broken link. I emailed them but received no response. Maybe it's worth a phone call, but I thought I'd canvass the forum first.
Has anyone stayed at this hotel and did you book with them directly? Many thanks.
The municipal albergue in Burgos by the Cathedral is the best Albergue that I have ever stayed in.....don't overthink it - just stay there.Has anyone stayed at Hotel Forum Evolución in Burgos? It appealed to me both as a peaceful overnight after a long flight and also because of its proximity to the bus station.
However the dates I want are unavailable through the usual mega booking sites, and a search on the hotel's own website brings up a timed-out, broken link. I emailed them but received no response. Maybe it's worth a phone call, but I thought I'd canvass the forum first.
Has anyone stayed at this hotel and did you book with them directly? Many thanks.
As someone else has recommended, I splashed out and stayed at El Cid, right next to the cathedral. It's worth spending an extra day in Burgos, as it is a major city and there is a lot to see.Has anyone stayed at Hotel Forum Evolución in Burgos? It appealed to me both as a peaceful overnight after a long flight and also because of its proximity to the bus station.
However the dates I want are unavailable through the usual mega booking sites, and a search on the hotel's own website brings up a timed-out, broken link. I emailed them but received no response. Maybe it's worth a phone call, but I thought I'd canvass the forum first.
Has anyone stayed at this hotel and did you book with them directly? Many thanks.
I agree that it is a fabulous city. I've been there several times..... It's worth spending an extra day in Burgos, as it is a major city and there is a lot to see.
I can't find prices for this hotel. Are they on Booking.com?Oh @mspath I don’t know why I opened this thread as the hotel name in the OP’s question didn’t ring a bell with me.
But when I read your reply for some reason I clicked on the link and realised I stayed at the Hotel Norte y Londres on my first camino in 2011.I stumbled in to Burgos weary and hot after a 38 km walk in the blistering heat. Back then, either there wasn’t a riverside alternative walk in - or at least I didn’t know about it - so I’d spent the last few hours of that day on the unforgiving industrial outskirts.
I dragged myself in to the Office de Tourismo at just before 6pm closing time and asked them to point me to the nearest 2 or 3 star hotel. The gentleman took me out the front door, and pointed to a nearby plaza. And so I came to be at the Hotel Norte y Londres. I was given a light and spacious room looking over the Plaza and and to my delight there was a bathtub! It was heaven. Gréât location too. A rare splurge on a private room in those days.
Here’s a photo I took from the Plaza when I headed out for dinner. If you look closely at the open window on the second floor left - you can just make out my washing strung up on a makeshift clothes line.
Ok, it was 11 years ago - but if it’s as good as it was then, I’d highly recommend.
Wonderful memories. Muchas gracias @mspath and @Sheesh for asking the question.
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I can't find prices for this hotel. Are they on Booking.com?
I couldn't find prices on their websiteNorte y Londres are indeed on bookingdotcom although I am pro direct booking.
Hotel en el Centro de Burgos Hotel Norte Y Londres
Como hotel en el centro de Burgos, en Hotel Norte Y Londres tienes todo lo que necesitas para conocer esta ciudad en pocos días sin coger el coche. ¡Llámanos!www.hotelnorteylondres.es
I couldn't find prices on their website
...fabulous city? There are indeed a good number of nice hotels and pensions. But in the nine or ten times I've stayed over the years, I find Burgos gastronomically a cheap tourist place. Usually, by the time that I arrive there (walking from SJPdP or Pamplona) I am keen to eat some really good food in a nice restaurant. (No pizzas, burgers, pinchos –there's no match with San Sebastian anyway–, in short: no fast, but slow gourmet food)I agree that it is a fabulous city. I've been there several times.
Recommending Hotel Boutique Museo right next to the Museo Evolución, clean, modern, and reasonably priced (I paid €55 last year) Tel. +34 947 257 360, hotelboutiquemuseoburgos.com-hotel.com
Stayed there 5 times, never had any noise, slepped like a baby....I just finished reading some reviews for the single rooms at this Hotel Boutique Museo that you recommend. A good many of them note overall excessive noise and also that the single rooms advertised as "facing the inner courtyard" actually look out onto a glorified alley which houses a bank of noisy HVAC units. That's not the kind of overnight rest I'm looking for when I'm jet lagged after a long flight.
...fabulous city? There are indeed a good number of nice hotels and pensions. But in the nine or ten times I've stayed over the years, I find Burgos gastronomically a cheap tourist place. Usually, by the time that I arrive there (walking from SJPdP or Pamplona) I am keen to eat some really good food in a nice restaurant. (No pizzas, burgers, pinchos –there's no match with San Sebastian anyway–, in short: no fast, but slow gourmet food)
Forgive me to drift from the subject but as we are talking Burgos, maybe someone out there can give recommendations that change my impression; there must be a place or two.
Guide Michelin has 5 listings for Burgos. Alma, General Sanz Pastor 7, stands out in my memory. Local produce, and great fish and seafood, prepared and presented with enthusiasm and affection. The “menu peregrino” has never been available on my visits...fabulous city? There are indeed a good number of nice hotels and pensions. But in the nine or ten times I've stayed over the years, I find Burgos gastronomically a cheap tourist place. Usually, by the time that I arrive there (walking from SJPdP or Pamplona) I am keen to eat some really good food in a nice restaurant. (No pizzas, burgers, pinchos –there's no match with San Sebastian anyway–, in short: no fast, but slow gourmet food)
Forgive me to drift from the subject but as we are talking Burgos, maybe someone out there can give recommendations that change my impression; there must be a place or two.
Very kind of you; as my own searches turned out to be disappointments, I really would welcome actual experiences from fellow gourmetsA postscript: try searching for “La Curiosa”. It’ll take you to the thread
I second that - we stayed at the Hotel del Cid, and ate at the associated restaurant in 2018, based on recommendations I found here on the Forum. It was perfect for us and permitted much- needed extra rest day. I spent half of that day in the Museum of Human Evolution (in walking distance) and other half in the Cathedral. Burgos remains a highlight of my Camino, grateful to this Forum for pointing us to Hotel del Cid.A favourite of mine in Burgos is Hotel del Cid - just in case you need a back-up plan. It is just across from the Cathedral.
Oh yes I have this and another of her books along similar lines. Glorious!Food Lover's Pilgrimage To Santiago De Compostela: Food, Wine And Walking Through Southern France And The North Of Spain
by Dee Nolan | 26 March 2014
This book is a joy for gourmets, with lovely photos throughout and lots of history. The recommendations may not be up-to-date. Worth borrowing from the library if you can.
I ate at La Fàbrica. It was the single best meal I had in Spain....fabulous city? There are indeed a good number of nice hotels and pensions. But in the nine or ten times I've stayed over the years, I find Burgos gastronomically a cheap tourist place. Usually, by the time that I arrive there (walking from SJPdP or Pamplona) I am keen to eat some really good food in a nice restaurant. (No pizzas, burgers, pinchos –there's no match with San Sebastian anyway–, in short: no fast, but slow gourmet food)
Forgive me to drift from the subject but as we are talking Burgos, maybe someone out there can give recommendations that change my impression; there must be a place or two.
Stayed here on 4 occasions highly recommend.Try the Hotel Norte y Londres which is like a good private club; all is comfy, gracious, very relaxed and inexpensive.
I went to the Evolution Exhibit and I suspect you will want to be on The other side of the river— closer to the main cathedral in Santa Maria Plaza. Hotel Norte y Londres would be a perfect location.Has anyone stayed at Hotel Forum Evolución in Burgos? It appealed to me both as a peaceful overnight after a long flight and also because of its proximity to the bus station.
However the dates I want are unavailable through the usual mega booking sites, and a search on the hotel's own website brings up a timed-out, broken link. I emailed them but received no response. Maybe it's worth a phone call, but I thought I'd canvass the forum first.
Has anyone stayed at this hotel and did you book with them directly? Many thanks.
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