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Sarria Hotel Recommendation

capun

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We are arriving early Monday morning April 22nd and start the Pilgrimage the next morning.

We are going to be resting from the Jet Lag and doing some last minute purchases, I don't know if the Albergues will meet our needs (early check-in, in and out of the place, resting, private room), I am contacting a couple of them to see if they can meet our needs.

A regular hotel may be best, Does anyone has recommendations for a good and not so expensive hotel in Sarria?

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Re: Sarria Hotel Reccomendation

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Thanks, the International was one of the 2 or 3 Albergues I have or will be contacting
 
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Rua Maior is on the Camino packed with many albergues, restaurants, gift shops, and basic shops for what you may be needing. Internacional is fine, I prefer Albergue O Durmiñento right across the street both just up the street from Santa Maria church get the sella there- they both open early like 1000 or 1100 locked around 2300, pop the name into Google pictures to see it - address: durmiento_sarria@hotmail.com
The municipal hostal is basic opens late afternoon and not much chance there to get over your jet lag. I must admit that I don't really like Sarria however just before leaving town as the road turns there is a school who's English teacher is often out "fishing" pilgrims to talk to his class quite fun. Next door 50m is a small monastery with a lovely chapel and tiny cloister-nice sello as well. Buen Camino
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