4 / 5 This pilgrim albergue is a good one with comfortable rooms (as they have a limited number of beds, which makes them more manageable and relaxing). They also have an internal bar, which serves also some meals, which is very convenient, and a service of laundry machines. An authentic place, as the bar is also frequented by locals. Good service, food and beer. Good value for money.
4 / 5 This is a very basic albergue with the usual rubber beds and flimsy covers. Points for the lockers and the downstairs bar, but charging 8€ for washer drier is a bit over the usual 6 the area charges.
Bathrooms are OK but shower area is situated in a way that anyone passing by might see you changing if the door is opened by the next person.
4 / 5 Great shower, loads of room and hot. Rooms basic and clean. We ate in pizza restaurant down the road. Which was s nice change from cooking for ourselves or pilgrims meals. Outside area isn’t very enticing...we went to the local park instead, that was lovely and relaxing.
5 / 5 The albergue is very, very clean, and the ladies are nice and friendly. Few beds in each dorm, a lot of space, lockers, a good bathroom (and the floor doesn't get all wet after the shower). It doesn't have a kitchen, but it has a restaurant/bar.
I didn't eat there, though, so I don't know if the food is good. There's a pizzeria 200m from there (La Nonna) where you can eat delicious food for very little money (I ate a big pizza, a delicious chocolate mousse, and a tea for €12).
4 / 5 Quiet, has a cafe/bar. Really nice owner - she put every group/couple in a separate bedroom. Obviously only possible if the albergue has spare room, but very thoughtful and surprisingly rare on the camino.