Rollo T.
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A rather decent place compared to others. It’s really a matter of luck who you end up sharing a room with.
Good points:
€7 for a bed, which is so far the cheapest I’ve seen on the Camino for a municipal albergue.
The Wi-Fi signal is excellent in most areas, very convenient for doing a bit of planning.
Laundry facilities are available at a very fair price — €3 for washing and €3 for drying.
Bad points:
The kitchen is WAY too small for the number of pilgrims; it gets quite annoying when you’re trying to cook.
Lots of beds packed into a small room — the air gets stuffy very quickly, and there was a pig in the room who snored horribly.
I was told to take a top bunk because I was “young,” but later someone who arrived after me, and was even younger, got a bottom one. It really depends on luck and timing, which I find quite unfair.
Even though I had a very bad experience, it wasn’t really something the hostel could control.