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Pamplona Recommendations

Humbertico

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Plan 2018
Will be traveling through Pamplona (CF) in mid September. Recommendations as to where to stay it will be a Fri-Sat stay.
Thanks Peregrinos
 
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I really liked the german albergue "Casa Paderborn". It is just after the Bridge, before entering the old city and not too far from the bulls arena. But this albergue fills up very quickly and does not take reservations.
 
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I really liked the german albergue "Casa Paderborn". It is just after the Bridge, before entering the old city and not too far from the bulls arena. But this albergue fills up very quickly and does not take reservations.
I believe that it was one of the only albergues that was open during San Fermin.
 
I second Casa Ibarrola, but you’ll need to book as it’s popular. You get the key code to the door, so you can come and go whenever you want.
 
Will be traveling through Pamplona (CF) in mid September. Recommendations as to where to stay it will be a Fri-Sat stay.
Thanks Peregrinos
If you are looking for a nice hotel I stayed at the Pamplona Cathedral Hotel daybefore leaving for St Jean. Train was a 15minute walk to the other side of town. I was trying to get over some jetlag I wanted to be comfortable ....very nice but not cheap. Staff is wonderful and very helpful ...excellent service. It’s central to everything just around the corner from the cathedral and just above where the pilgrims enter the old city. On the way back I stayed in the municipal albergue...clean and not bad also not far from the cathedral
 
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We stayed at Aloha Hostel very near the cathedral in Pamplona. It was bright, kitchy, and lovely, and included breakfast. Found it on booking.com and very happy with this choice!
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
About a block before Casa Ibarrola is the Pamplona Hostel with similar beds.
And about a block further along Calle Carmen from Ibarrola is another with pod style beds, Albergue de Pamplona.
The two that Falcon and Rick mentioned in Pamplona above appear to be one and the same, at Calle Carmen, 18.
Thank you Jill for clearing up any confusion I caused. It looks as if Falcon and I passed each other walking down Calle Carmen in different directions.
 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.

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