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Recommendation for pilgrim hostel in Porto

LisaM

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Camino Frances (2011), Camino Portuguese
Hello, does anyone have a nice hostel to recommend in Porto? Thank you. Lisa
 
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Hello, does anyone have a nice hostel to recommend in Porto? Thank you. Lisa
I liked the airport hostel, 20 min walk from airport, near metro to get to either coastal or inland routes, good pilgrim atmosphere.
 
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More on the Senora de la hora albergue, because the couple who runs it is so lovely, and gives so much.

The place is a converted garage, now equipped with an Ikea kitchen, twi large washrooms for 1 person at a time, a lovely backyard.

The couple fell in love with the Camino after their daughter walked it, and now they embody the traditional Camino values. They pop in to let you in and see how you are, make sure you have all you need.

They were helped by friends to renovate the space, but are the ones doing the day to day work, after they are done with their salaried work day.

Can't help but try to send as many people to them so this place which ooozes of Camino essence stays open.
 
Hello, does anyone have a nice hostel to recommend in Porto? Thank you. Lisa


Olá Lisa, there are many nice and cheap hostels right above the old town around Cordoaria. For instance:
Porto Wine hostel, Pensão França, Pensão Duas Nações. They are all in the internet.

I prefer to stay around Cordoaria because it´s so easy to get there. Bus 601/602 goes from the airport to the final stop Cordoaria. All the hostels i mentioned are in a distance of 3 - 5minutes. Breakfast at six in the morning? No problem, at least 4 cafes nearby.
 
Olá Lisa, there are many nice and cheap hostels right above the old town around Cordoaria. For instance:
Porto Wine hostel, Pensão França, Pensão Duas Nações. They are all in the internet.

I prefer to stay around Cordoaria because it´s so easy to get there. Bus 601/602 goes from the airport to the final stop Cordoaria. All the hostels i mentioned are in a distance of 3 - 5minutes. Breakfast at six in the morning? No problem, at least 4 cafes nearby.
Thank you very much! I will check them out on the internet.
 
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More on the Senora de la hora albergue, because the couple who runs it is so lovely, and gives so much.

The place is a converted garage, now equipped with an Ikea kitchen, twi large washrooms for 1 person at a time, a lovely backyard.

The couple fell in love with the Camino after their daughter walked it, and now they embody the traditional Camino values. They pop in to let you in and see how you are, make sure you have all you need.

They were helped by friends to renovate the space, but are the ones doing the day to day work, after they are done with their salaried work day.

Can't help but try to send as many people to them so this place which ooozes of Camino essence stays open.
Sounds lovely. Thank you again.
 

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