4 / 5 For a pilgrim hostel you can't ask for more! 3 sets of bunks to a room, each with its own bathroom and shower. Kitchen in the basement available for use at all hours, dining hall with cheap options if not the best. (€3 for breakfast, coffee/tang/2 pieces of toast/2 cookies or muffins, And one thin slice of cooked ham and one thin slice of cheese ) great location just off the Camino, and 500m to the train station. I think they locked the doors at midnight though.
5 / 5 Essential single rooms (perfect for pilgrims), simple (but abundant and taste) food, super kind personnel: great value for money
5 / 5 Excellent location for those doing the pilgrimage of the Camino Frances (French Way)
The attention is amazing. And they offer at a very affordable price all 3 meals and very delicious too.
I recommend the place hands down.
5 / 5 Fantastic for a pilgrim’s albergue. Clean, modern, friendly staff, great structure and prices. Nice elevators and got a room of 6 beds and a bathroom. Great kitchen and laundry facilities, cheap breakfast for 3 euros (coffee, orange juice, tostadas, cheese, ham, butter, jam, croissant, sweets). Free locker to store your bag after you checkout. Early checkin 11:00 and checkout until 10:00. Great location. Can’t recommend it enough!
1 / 5 Great location and the place is clean.
Those are the good points, now let's get real.
Place looks like a shelter for homeless or similar.
Staff isn't the nicest we met in spain as well.
Stayed one night with our five year old kid and it got to the point where the three of us went for a meal and one of the guys in the cafeteria denied us one tray for the little one because it was only 2 meals and we had no right to a third tray.
I guess the closest you get to the church the less charitable people become...
Won't be back here ever again.