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Should I prebook a room in Santiago?

Stellaluna

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Frances -2016
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Le Puy - July 2022
Hello all,
I am starting in SJPdP on the 5th of July and need to fly out of Santiago to Paris on the 8th of August. I hope to be able to spend 2 nights in Santiago (that would be around the 6-7 of August.) So my question is, do I need to pre-book? And also, what are some of your favourite places to stay there?
Thanks,
Jennifer (who can hardly wait!!!!)
 
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Twice I have stayed at the Seminario Menor, a ten minute walk to the Cathedral - once in the 'dorm' section and once I paid a few euros extra and had my own room (a very small but private 'monk's room' with a bed and sink. It was nice to retain the simplicity of the Camino to the very end. Not sure you can book ahead, but I think you can stay a second night there.
 
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A lot of good places to stay while in Santiago. It all depends on your budget and taste.
It's a cool town at night. Lot's of eating and drinking places till da wee hours.
 
Twice I have stayed at the Seminario Menor, a ten minute walk to the Cathedral - once in the 'dorm' section and once I paid a few euros extra and had my own room (a very small but private 'monk's room' with a bed and sink. It was nice to retain the simplicity of the Camino to the very end. Not sure you can book ahead, but I think you can stay a second night there.

You can stay many nights there. :) I had booked a hotel in Santiago as a reward, but we arrived two days early and stayed at the Seminario Menor and we liked it so much that we ended up canceling our hotel booking. There is a great kitchen, a beautiful park for picnics, wifi, a small shop where you can buy essentials for a meal and coffee in the morning. Right across the park is Santiago, and an incredible market! We feasted with other pilgrims. :) It was a wonderful end to our Camino. :)
 
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Hello all,
I am starting in SJPdP on the 5th of July and need to fly out of Santiago to Paris on the 8th of August. I hope to be able to spend 2 nights in Santiago (that would be around the 6-7 of August.) So my question is, do I need to pre-book? And also, what are some of your favourite places to stay there?
Thanks,
Jennifer (who can hardly wait!!!!)

Hola - you are arriving in Santiago in the busiest period of the year. I'd advise you to book well in advance

John
 
I'd book ahead now and stay at San Martin across from the Cathedral.

I totally agree. San Martin Pinario (formerly known as Seminario Major) is an excellent place to end your stay. What I learned this last time on the Camino is that if you go to their website, it says they are full. But they are also a place for full-price rooms for conferences, and THAT's what the website is for.

If you CALL them or e-mail them, tell them you are a pilgrim and you would like a room for your two nights, they will reserve one for you on the "pilgrim" levels, Level 3 and 4. Simple room with bath, and an exceptional breakfast each morning, for about 22 Euro. They have a dining room (two actually) and they also serve lunch and dinner at Menu del Dia prices, but good quality food. I've stayed there for 5-6 days after each of my Caminos. They have a large, welcoming community room with fireplace, and people relax, write, check their email (free wi-fi), etc. Just across from the "exit" entrance to the Cathedral. HIGHLY recommend it. Just don't get discouraged when you find that on the website you can't make a pilgrim's arrangement.
 
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I totally agree. San Martin Pinario (formerly known as Seminario Major) is an excellent place to end your stay. What I learned this last time on the Camino is that if you go to their website, it says they are full. But they are also a place for full-price rooms for conferences, and THAT's what the website is for.

If you CALL them or e-mail them, tell them you are a pilgrim and you would like a room for your two nights, they will reserve one for you on the "pilgrim" levels, Level 3 and 4. Simple room with bath, and an exceptional breakfast each morning, for about 22 Euro. They have a dining room (two actually) and they also serve lunch and dinner at Menu del Dia prices, but good quality food. I've stayed there for 5-6 days after each of my Caminos. They have a large, welcoming community room with fireplace, and people relax, write, check their email (free wi-fi), etc. Just across from the "exit" entrance to the Cathedral. HIGHLY recommend it. Just don't get discouraged when you find that on the website you can't make a pilgrim's arrangement.
I reserved online and included a note requesting the pilgrim's rate.
Thanks
 
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I just booked my room this week at Hospederia San Martin for two nights when I arrive in Santiago in late June and I am glad I did! Reservations have been confirmed. For me, it's just one less thing to have to fret about.
(Also booked a night on my return from walking to Finisterre)
A wonderful tip from a camino angel on this forum! Thank you!!
 
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