4 / 5 Very good albergue in my opinion.
€15 for a bed, which is quite reasonable, and the place is clean and well maintained.
Good points:
There are no bunk beds — they’re real beds — and they provide proper sheets instead of the disposable ones you often find in municipal hostels.
There are small shelves next to the beds to store your belongings, which is very practical, and each bed also has a phone charging point.
Out of the roughly 30 albergues/hotels I’ve stayed at along the Camino, this might be the first time I’ve seen free coffee and tea — which is honestly a very nice touch.
Bad points:
The Wi-Fi signal is quite weak in some parts of the albergue.
The kitchen is a bit too small for the number of pilgrims.
Overall, I had an excellent experience at this albergue. I can only recommend it, especially for those walking the Camino.
5 / 5 Stayed in this lovely , small (18 beds) place for one night. Very clean, great showers, small outside place for washing and drying and a nice little kitchen. Have a washing machine and a dryer too! The lady who owns the place was very nice, helpful and welcoming. Would recommend for sure!
4 / 5 This albergue is a small one, with 18 beds. It is well organized with three showers and four bathrooms, clean, and uses the small space it occupies very efficiently.
The pillows are of the balloon kind, which is why I'd recommend to bring your own pillow if access to a good pillow is important to you.
5 / 5 Great place to stay! Pilar is super friendly and loves to chat. The dorm is very cramped though; you almost couldn't turn around. But I slept really good here.
4 / 5 Small, cosy Albergue. Slightly packed but ok for €10 (18 beds). Very close to Plaza Mayor, within a minutes walk, so have given 4* instead of 3*