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Try Sandemans.(not sure of full title.Bit more expensive than traditional hostel but,boy do you notice the difference.I had a great first night there recently before starting Portuguese coastal.O think its €32 but they do get booked up quite quickly.Would love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
Its actually across the water at Vila Nova de Gaia amongst the port housesTry Sandemans.(not sure of full title.Bit more expensive than traditional hostel but,boy do you notice the difference.I had a great first night there recently before starting Portuguese coastal.O think its €32 but they do get booked up quite quickly.
I just checked this out. Wow. Booked the 8-bed women's dorm. It is gorgeous. Thank you so much!Its actually across the water at Vila Nova de Gaia amongst the port houses
Very welcome.I was in the mixed dorm.Lovely breakfast,in the bar,and the staff were all very,very nice and helpful.Enjoy your Camino.I did.I just checked this out. Wow. Booked the 8-bed women's dorm. It is gorgeous. Thank you so much!
So cool albergueWould love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
2nd vote for the Passenger.We stayed at the Passenger Hostel located in the São Bento train station. Very modern, nice rooms. An excellent location in the historic district close to the cathedral. Would stay there again any time.
I recommendWould love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
I recommend GuestHouse Do Marques. It’s a small family run establishment. Owners are super friendly. All spotless clean private rooms have en-suite bathrooms. It is located across from the Marques metro station and faces a quiet, leafy park. Plenty of cafes, restaurants and supermarkets within short walking distance. Prices are roughly $65-$75/night. I’ve stayed here twice, including once prior to starting my Camino from Porto to Santiago.Would love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
Last September, we stayed in the Best Guest Porto Hostel - it is literally only minutes from your camino start at the Cathedral - you just walk up the hill. We took the Senda Litoral route from the cathedral out of Porto and just made our way down to the water from there.Would love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
Wherever you decide to stay don't sleep with an open windows ( unless it has a fly screen) we were eaten by mosquitoes in Porto early September!Would love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
I stayed at the Sandeman Hostel in April. Loved it. I particularly liked that the bathrooms (toilet, sink, shower) are "onesies," so you get to have it to yourself. The bed was comfortable, breakfast was good, staff were friendly and helpful. A great way to start your camino!I just checked this out. Wow. Booked the 8-bed women's dorm. It is gorgeous. Thank you so much!
AirPorto Hostel is about a ten minute walk from Porto Airport. I stayed there twice. Excellent.Would love suggestions from recent pilgrims of where to stay in Porto before I begin my walk this mid-September. I would prefer a GOOD night's sleep for this night-before...so a private room in an albergue or a very reasonable other choice. Yes, I have apps/ guidebooks, read blogs (and have walked the Francés). Looking for PERSONAL experience. Grazie mille.
The House of Sandeman is its full name - great place to stay - central. Loved itTry Sandemans.(not sure of full title.Bit more expensive than traditional hostel but,boy do you notice the difference.I had a great first night there recently before starting Portuguese coastal.O think its €32 but they do get booked up quite quickly.
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