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I have stayed at Hotel Eslava 4 times! Very reasonably priced, great breakfast, quaint, friendly, awesome location and they can tell you (and give you a map if needed) how to get to the bus station. I walked from there in 5 min. Close to the post office too if you are mailing luggage to Santiago. Buen Camino! I will be there August 3!I am flying into Pamplona on 21 August and catching a bus the following morning to St. Jean Pied de Port. My question is are there two bus stations in Pamplona? The one that looks like I need to go to is On Calle Yanguas y Miranda 2. Does anyone know of lodging that would be close to that bus station. Thank you!
My question is are there two bus stations in Pamplona? The one that looks like I need to go to is On Calle Yanguas y Miranda 2.
I only know of one and that is on Calle Yanguas y Miranda. Just repeating it to make you feel more secure about @SFletcher's answer. That's the station we used to get to SJPDP.Yes the bus station is on Calle Yanguas y Miranda.
Thank you everyone, very helpful!I only know of one and that is on Calle Yanguas y Miranda. Just repeating it to make you feel more secure about @SFletcher's answer. That's the station we used to get to SJPDP.
The website for the bus station is:
http://www.estaciondeautobusesdepamplona.com/es
I am flying into Pamplona on 21 August
I have reservations at hotel Eslava for night i am arriving in Pamplona where i will start walking, last year i stayed in a hostal in city center it was so noisy ALL night (my mistake it was Friday night)I got no sleep and dragged myself out of town. So this year I reserved the night at Eslava looks like its more out of the cityclose to the Camino. Did Imake a wise choice?I have stayed at Hotel Eslava 4 times! Very reasonably priced, great breakfast, quaint, friendly, awesome location and they can tell you (and give you a map if needed) how to get to the bus station. I walked from there in 5 min. Close to the post office too if you are mailing luggage to Santiago. Buen Camino! I will be there August 3!
The above is no longer entirely correct. A taxi now replaces the bus, goes near the bus station but not to it and it needs to be reserved (but short notice is okay). The fare is less than an euro per person. See this post on another thread and the one after it: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/madrid-to-pamplona.63185/#post-768542I forgot about this part. Pamplona's line A street bus leaves the airport every hour on the hour to bring you to the bus station. I think it stops at two places first and takes about 15 minutes. Use the money you save over a taxi to buy some pinchos.
I think you will like it!!I have reservations at hotel Eslava for night i am arriving in Pamplona where i will start walking, last year i stayed in a hostal in city center it was so noisy ALL night (my mistake it was Friday night)I got no sleep and dragged myself out of town. So this year I reserved the night at Eslava looks like its more out of the cityclose to the Camino. Did Imake a wise choice?
My son and I stayed at the Eslava last May. I really loved staying there. Very nice hosts. They hooked us up for a taxi to SJPdP. Very clean and convenient. A beautiful walk from the train.I have reservations at hotel Eslava for night i am arriving in Pamplona where i will start walking, last year i stayed in a hostal in city center it was so noisy ALL night (my mistake it was Friday night)I got no sleep and dragged myself out of town. So this year I reserved the night at Eslava looks like its more out of the cityclose to the Camino. Did Imake a wise choice?
I have reservations at hotel Eslava for night i am arriving in Pamplona where i will start walking, last year i stayed in a hostal in city center it was so noisy ALL night (my mistake it was Friday night)I got no sleep and dragged myself out of town. So this year I reserved the night at Eslava looks like its more out of the cityclose to the Camino. Did Imake a wise choice?
Thanks so much for your response, Im so looking forward to my stay there. Taking an extra day in Pamplona to combat jet lag. 42 days to take off!!Definitely a good choice! I wouldn't say it's out of the city - still within the old town, very close to the Camino. But having stayed there three times now including Easter weekend, with rooms facing the street, I've never noticed any noise. Very peaceful, just far enough from the noisy areas - you don't have to go far for things to become much quieter. Very friendly and helpful owners too.
I'm trying to book Hotel Eslava for this coming June. What is the best way to contact and reserve a room with them? I can't find an email address.I have stayed at Hotel Eslava 4 times! Very reasonably priced, great breakfast, quaint, friendly, awesome location and they can tell you (and give you a map if needed) how to get to the bus station. I walked from there in 5 min. Close to the post office too if you are mailing luggage to Santiago. Buen Camino! I will be there August 3!
I'm trying to book Hotel Eslava for this coming June
I think you are right - the reception area looks the same, or similar.It looks to me like the Hotel Eslava is now called Alda Centro Pamplona.
Bienvenidos a Alda Hotels
En Alda Hotels disponemos de más de 50 alojamientos en los que priorizamos el brindarte la mejor localización y servicio al mejor preciowww.aldahotels.es
I could be wrong about that, because it’s just based on a google search, but the addresses are the same, I think.
Not to change your plans, but in case I messed up on the Eslava, a cheap clean place in Pamplona, right near Plaza Mayor is Hostal Bearán.
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