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Pampalona- Can I come to an albergues at 11pm?

Tammy.il

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may, 2015
I will began my Camino next Tuesday at Pampalon. I will arave from Barcelona at 11pm. To which albergues can I came that time?
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Sorry, but you should book a hotel / hostal for your first night if arriving at 11 pm. Most albergues close at 10 pm and are often full well before that time anyway.

Check out the wide range of places on booking.com
 
Try Hostal Navarra calle de Tudela 9 or Habitciones Mendi calle de los Navas de Tolsa 9 but do reserve first informing them of your arrival, neither is a fully staffed hotel standing by and waiting for latecomers at any hour.
 
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Yes I agree, you might have to book a hotel (which might also be called 'hostal' or 'pension'), although make sure you check reception hours - many of the smaller hotels have a 10 or 11pm check-in curfew, even in summer!

(p.s. if budget is a concern you might have some luck with the private hostels, of which there are many in Pamplona! Check out the "other accommodation in town" section of this very helpful site: http://www.urcamino.com/camino-frances/pamplona/albergue )
 
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Try booking Albergue Casa Ibarrola, it's on Calle Carmen. I think they stay open until 11pm. You should book to make sure you have a place, phone no. +34 948 22 33 32. If you get a bed there you have to phone them before 2:00 pm to confirm your booking.
 
Book into a pension or hotel, it allows you to get into your room, relax, create space for yourself, shower and maybe have a little stroll to see the centre and have a late start so you can catch up with your sleep. Staying in a private albergue dorm room means trying to find your bed and sort your stuff out in the dark while being as quiet as possible, you will also be woke up by people leaving at early hours.
 
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