4 / 5 Very clean and well-maintained place. €17 for a bed is indeed a bit more expensive than average, but in my opinion, it’s well worth it.
There are absolutely all the facilities a pilgrim could need — coffee machine, kitchen, vending machine, laundry room — there’s even a game room downstairs and a book exchange area.
No problem getting hot water, which is really pleasant after a long day of walking.
Negative points:
Wi-Fi signal is a bit weak in the room.
The shower overflows a bit too quickly — not the best water drainage.
Laundry is a bit expensive: €5 for washing and €5 for drying.
Too much bed in a single room, air get stuffed pretty quick.
Even though there are a few small things that could be improved, I had a very good experience here and can only recommend this hotel/albergue. They are serious about what they’re doing.
5 / 5 One of the best hostels on the Camino. Highly recommend booking a private room if you need a good rest. It’s clean, spacious, comfortable, and air-conditioned, all at a very decent price. The shared kitchen is also amazing.
5 / 5 This was an Albergue that is set up for pilgrims. They have a staffed front desk. A big modern, clean kitchen, coffee machine, water dispenser, a really nice breakfast. The rooms had bathrooms and showers. I stayed in an all women dorm room with 6 beds. The bedroom was separated from the bathroom, shower and lockers. It allowed early riser to pack up without disturbing the sleepers.
5 / 5 8 July 2025 a Camino friend suggested i stay here. So pleased I have. A little bit of luxury. 4 bunks in my room with own bathroom. All white and clean. Lockers with codes, lots of hanging space, hooks and shelves
5 / 5 Easy and smooth check-in. The rooms are large, clean, and spacious very comfortable overall. Particularly like the women’s only dorm option.