5 / 5 Our experience here was great, especially because Cecilia at the front office is warm and wonderful, and because it is clean and the rooms have only two bunk beds each! We were made to feel very welcome, which was particularly great after a long day in the fog!
5 / 5 Every room has four beds, wonderful place. No wifi, no blankets, warm bath water, no kitchen.
4 / 5 A good albergue, managed by the Xunta de Galicia (regional government). For this reason it is very similar to other ones that are managed by the same organization, with a modern structure and services, but also with a few limitations, such as the lack of crockery and cutlery. In this case, additionally, the common kitchen is replaced by the availability of just a refrigerator and microwave oven. The dormitories, on the other hand, are comfortable and limited to four beds per room, which is very appreciated because a limited number of people to interact with makes things easier, especially in the evening and in the morning, when everyone is packing and unpacking. They have efficient washers and dryers for doing laundry, and the bathrooms are comfortable enough. No queue at the reception for checking in, and a very good support from the receptionist, who is very kind and available to give all the information you need.
4 / 5 Beautiful view. Solid municipal hostel. Only complaint is that the bunk beds were pretty wobbly and squeaky even for a municipal
4 / 5 Reasonably priced but the swing doors to the bedrooms make a lot of noise as people go through them. There is a separate kitchen area but there are no utensils or pots and pans and so no one uses the kitchen. There is an outdoor clothes line but bring your own pegs. There are lots of restaurants within about 5 minutes walk.