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Thanks - How far is it from the camino path?Second vote for "A Room In The City" !
Stay there last May, Good central location, 2 minutes from beach!
Thanks - How far is it from the camino path?
Another vote for A Room in the CityWhat Jill and GS said.
It is exceptional.
Regards and buen Camino,
Gerard
Not at the moment. They are renovating the albergue. The temporary albergue is at the beginning of town.The Albergue is completely through San Sebastián.
So, for those of you who are in my age bracket or in the vicinity (qualifying for senior discounts all over the place) and who like staying in these non-pilgrim places, can you tell me your secret?
A Room In The City really is a great place to stay. Four of us were meeting up there, so we pre-booked beds in a 6-bed dorm. The bunks have curtains, own lights and power sockets.
Embrace the new age!
Jill
Hi Laurie @peregrina2000
I agree with Jill .
You know I'm in 'that' age group.
October 2016 I took myself to San Sebastián for rest/recovery when my feet needed treatment. Stayed 3 nights in quite expensive apartment but not available for 4 nights. Then saw signs about for 'room in the city' and stayed the one night there. No regrets. 6 bunk room with the others 'bunkees' being very young (none were on camino )but all very friendly and so quiet. Very very secure and safe. Lockable drawer beneath bunks for each sleeper. Swipe to all rooms ., including gate access. 24 hr front desk.
There was lovely courtyard for outdoor use -
Your little cubicle could be as private as you wish. Just pull the curtain. Had wifi., power etc to each cubicle. I can't remember the price but good value and right in the heart of the city.
They seemed to have heaps of places too.
But then I looked at their website and see that a bed in July in a 6 bed room costs 42 euros.
Another good reason to walk in the shoulder or off-seasons. My bunk at A Room in the City in a 6-bunk room at the end of May was only 20E.I was convinced. But then I looked at their website and see that a bed in July in a 6 bed room costs 42 euros. That's substantially more than my little family run pensión -- granted, I was there in June, but that seems pricey.
How are you Annie? Nozzie yet?
Pricing on the 'Rm City' website is confusing. It appears the pricing offered is for their hotel rooms.So, for those of you who are in my age bracket or in the vicinity (qualifying for senior discounts all over the place) and who like staying in these non-pilgrim places, can you tell me your secret?
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