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Where to stay in Pamplona?

jbear

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Time of past OR future Camino
SJPdP to SdC march-may 2015
Hope this is appropriate here- since Corazón Puro is not open for the season, anyone have recommendation for a peregrino friendly place to stay in Pamplona before I start my camino? Maybe something along the lines of a casa rural? Just looking for one night.
 
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I like to research on tripadvisor.com for that. They have listings for pensiones and casa rural there in Pamplona. Rated by customers.
 
Jesus & Maria albergue. Modern, clean beds, bathroom could use better floor drainage, but interesting contrast between the old church and the new accomodations. Plus, they have credenciales there and stay open late.
 
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Jesus y Maria is great but not at all "casa ruralish" (still worth a visit!)
Casa Paderborn fits the bill better.
 
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I have reservations at the Ahoha Hostel, not rural being in the center of the city. Great reviews, very reasonable price.
 
Thank you for the tips everyone. Checking out photos now.
 
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Pamplona is a wonderful little town, very lively and colorful. If you want a first night pilgrimage experience with an early bedtime then its Paderborn hands down-quiet located on a park. If its weekend and you like wlkabout or tapas or just poking around a place like Ahoha is for you-no lock out.
 
Casa Ibarrola, it's on Calle del Carmen.
 
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Wow! Thank you everyone. Now I know what I'll be doing during my down time tomorrow.
 

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