JerseyWalker
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Leon to Santiago (2012)
Leon to Santiago (2015)
SJPP to Leon(2020)
We are arriving in Santiago on June 4, 2022. I would love some recommendations on places to stay. Thanks so much!
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We are arriving in Santiago on June 4, 2022. I would love some recommendations on places to stay. Thanks so much!
Modest budget ... would prefer a hotel or small hostel with a private room since I'm walking with my husband. His first Camino!What is your budget? Is it Four Star or albergue, that would help.
Modest budget ... would prefer a hotel or small hostel with a private room since I'm walking with my husband. His first Camino!
It looks lovely. I will book when they open up June. Thanks again!Suso does not yet have availibility for June but a random date in April says 50 € for two.
It looks lovely. I will book when they open up June. Thanks again!
It looks lovely. I will book when they open up June. Thanks again!
I am arriving in Santiago in june 25 (hopefully), after my first Camino. I looked both at Seminario Menor and San Martin Pinario but neither of them has availability in booking. Do you know if they have available beds without reservation for solo pilgrims?Seminairo Menor has double rooms and is modest with cooking facilities. San Martin Pinario is right in the center of everything next to the Cathedral. They have a floor just for pilgrims but having only walked solo, I do not know if there are double rooms on that floor. The other floors are like a regular hotel but what everyone raves about regarding this hotel is the breakfast which is included.
I had a peak, and it looks really wonderful. But for me it looks too fancy and in Santiago, after the Camino, I think I would like to keep in the pilgrim/family/community moodHotel Costa Vella is my go-to!!
It is a schlep to get up to Seminario Menor.Best to check directly with the properties.
Seminario Menor
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Albergues del Camino
Official web. Pilgrim's hostels on the Way in Santiago de Compostela and Sarria. Accommodation for pilgrims.www.alberguesdelcamino.com
For San Martín Pinario send an email to info@sanmartinpinario.eu and ask if they have a pilgrim room available.
It might be a bit of a schlep, but not too bad - 1.2 km. And you can get a single private room with shared bath for only €19.It is a schlep to get up to Seminario Menor.
But you are friends with one of the laziest pilgrims on earth haha. One of the few advantages of walking in winter is I can almost always stay in San Martin which is the greatest pilgrim deal on earth as you know. It was 25E last December for a Pilgrim room. Unbeatable!!!!It might be a bit of a schlep, but not too bad - 1.2 km. And you can get a single private room with shared bath for only €19.
To me, that's worth considering if other places in Santiago are really booked up.
Seminairo Menor has double rooms and is modest with cooking facilities. San Martin Pinario is right in the center of everything next to the Cathedral. They have a floor just for pilgrims but having only walked solo, I do not know if there are double rooms on that floor. The other floors are like a regular hotel but what everyone raves about regarding this hotel is the breakfast which is included.
San Martin Pinario has a floor reserved for Pilgrims only at a very reduced rate. The nice thing is that you eat the 'free' breakfast in the same room as the Tourists who pay must more money that you do. The rooms are modest but very clean. You have your own room and own shower. They have single and double rooms, not sure about triples. But you do have to book ahead. Book now and you can always cancel later if you have to. When you do book, make sure that you tell them that you are a pilgrim so that you will get the Pilgrim rate. The hotel is located right across from the Cathedral.A Casa do Peregrino
San Martin Pinario
I have stayed at San Martin Pinario on two different times I walked to Santiago. Both times I was lucky and was able to stay without prior reservations. The first time in a pilgrim's room for a couple of nights and the second time one night in a regular room. Either way, cost was reasonable and I enjoyed the included breakfasts and they do have nice lunch and dinners available, too.San Martin Pinario has a floor reserved for Pilgrims only at a very reduced rate. The nice thing is that you eat the 'free' breakfast in the same room as the Tourists who pay must more money that you do. The rooms are modest but very clean. You have your own room and own shower. They have single and double rooms, not sure about triples. But you do have to book ahead. Book now and you can always cancel later if you have to. When you do book, make sure that you tell them that you are a pilgrim so that you will get the Pilgrim rate. The hotel is located right across from the Cathedral.
I have stayed at San Martin Pinario several times: Once in the expensive rooms and the rest in the pilgrim rooms.
I was able to book both types of room on the internet. If you are unable to book all the dates you want, do check at the desk when you arrive: there may have been cancellations. This has happened to me.
I do not believe that the "pilgrim" rooms are only for credencial-carrying haggard-looking footsloggers.
If I remember rightly, a single pilgrim room was 25 or 27 Euros including breakfast. The expensive rooms were 50+ for a single and they are much nicer.
A lunch would be a fine idea. You will see a mix of local and tourist customers enjoying the food and ambiance. All is relaxed.I am not as adventurer to get to Santiago without a reservation, so if I am not able to get one in San Martin Pinario I will probably book in another albergue (in this threat both "KM-0" and "Last stamp" look good alternatives).
If I do not stay in San Martin Pinario, would a visit to lunch still be a good idea, or not worth it?
Email San Martin Pinario reservas@sanmartinpinario.eu for a reservation, they are quick to respond. Single pilgrim room 25 euro per night includes breakfast. I’ve only had the breakfast at San Martin Pinario but here’s my suggestion for a nice place to eat. When in the plaza, facing the Cathedral this place is to the right just around the corner down the first street. They have tables towards the back for a nice sit down meal or belly up to the tapas bar. It gets busy because the food is good, in my opinion. ☺️ The mini burgers/sliders with caramelized onions…so delicious. Then there’s this steak topped with cheese with mashed potatoes, yum. Nice desserts too. 🤤 The prices are very reasonable, that’s another reason I frequent this establishment. Bon Appitit.I am not as adventurer to get to Santiago without a reservation, so if I am not able to get one in San Martin Pinario I will probably book in another albergue (in this threat both "KM-0" and "Last stamp" look good alternatives).
If I do not stay in San Martin Pinario, would a visit to lunch still be a good idea, or not worth it?
Thankyou @FourSeasons , I sent a mail yesterday, following @trecile advice and are now hopefully waiting for a positive answerEmail San Martin Pinario reservas@sanmartinpinario.eu for a reservation, they are quick to respond. Single pilgrim room 25 euro per night includes breakfast. I’ve only had the breakfast at San Martin Pinario but here’s my suggestion for a nice place to eat. When in the plaza, facing the Cathedral this place is to the right just around the corner down the first street. They have tables towards the back for a nice sit down meal or belly up to the tapas bar. It gets busy because the food is good, in my opinion. ☺️ The mini burgers/sliders with caramelized onions…so delicious. Then there’s this steak topped with cheese with mashed potatoes, yum. Nice desserts too. 🤤 The prices are very reasonable, that’s another reason I frequent this establishment. Bon Appitit.
There was a picture of the sign in @FourSeasons post. It's called Petiscos do Cardeal. It's at 10 Rúa do Franco.I liked your suggestion, but I am spatially misoriented so, should you remember the name of the street or/and the place, post it to me.
I hope you hear back soon and get the reservation you want. The name of the place is on the sign in the picture. 😂 Here's their website www.petiscosdocardeal.com Street name: Rua do Franco. See the google earth snapshot, it’s just that close to the Cathedral. You’ll see once you're there, there are plenty of nice places to eat around the Cathedral. This is my favorite for lunch/dinner.Thankyou @FourSeasons , I sent a mail yesterday, following @trecile advice and are now hopefully waiting for a positive answer
I liked your suggestion, but I am spatially misoriented so, should you remember the name of the street or/and the place, post it to me.
Lunch recommendation: the Mercado or one of the places around it!I am not as adventurer to get to Santiago without a reservation, so if I am not able to get one in San Martin Pinario I will probably book in another albergue (in this threat both "KM-0" and "Last stamp" look good alternatives).
If I do not stay in San Martin Pinario, would a visit to lunch still be a good idea, or not worth it?
I stayed one night there a few years ago. It's nice.The Libredon is also very simple but nice, close to the cathedral and inexpensive. My room and view a few years ago.
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In 2019, 3 of us shared a lovely Airbnb small apartment. We booked it for a couple of nights having walked from Porto. It w an easy walk to the old district, good shops nearby .Modest budget ... would prefer a hotel or small hostel with a private room since I'm walking with my husband. His first Camino!
Hotel Monumento de San Francisco. One block from the cathedral with pool. ExcellentWe are arriving in Santiago on June 4, 2022. I would love some recommendations on places to stay. Thanks so much!