Albergue de peregrinos de Nájera
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StardustHouse — Directorio de Albergues y Hostels en España
Albergue Sancho III es un albergue situado en C. San Marcial, 6, 26300 Nájera, La Rioja, que ofrece alojamiento para peregrinos y viajeros en el Camino de Santiago.
Ubicado en el centro de Nájera, el albergue facilita el acceso a servicios locales y soporta la ruta jacobea, gestionado por Teodoro Ochoa Fernández.
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FREDDO! fuori 5 gradi. Al mio arrivo, nelle stanze lo strsso. Solo dopo mia richiesta il gestore ha acceso il riscaldamento ma solo per qualche ora, poi di nuovo FREDDO! FREDDO! FREDDO! roba da denuncia!
Horrible... atención pésima
Pueblo bonito y con mucha historia
Recomendable para visitar
Not safe and very unfriendly. Stay away. Worse stay on the Camino.
악의적인 마음은 없지만..
숙소가 부족한 것이 아니라면
다른 숙소 찾아보시길 권장드립니다.
This was the worst hostel while walking on the Frances way. Very rude and unkind.
Cette auberge est l’auberge la mieux placée de la ville, à côté de la place principale, du cloître et des restaurants !
Le prix est plus que raisonnable, car les dortoirs sont de très petite taille (1x4 ; 1x3 ; 1x2,…).
La propreté est remarquable et il y a des vrais draps !
Il y a trois toilettes et deux salles de bains.
Certes il n’y a pas de wifi, mais le reste est parfait.
En ce qui concerne les remarques sur l’hôte, il faut savoir qu’il possède un restaurant et ne reste pas avec nous dans l’auberge.
Il est super gentil et arrangeant, rien à redire, si tout les hôtes étaient comme lui ça serait super.
Empiezo por lo bueno. El colchón es cómodo. Todo lo demás malo. Mala atención. No hay ningún tipo de servicio en la instalación. Mala atención. Todo son pegas por parte de los dueños. En resumen, para dormir y huir de este pueblo lo más pronto posible está bien. Si quieres estar agusto busca otro sitio. Pero está difícil en este pueblo. Los han todado a todos con el Don de la antipatía.
Teo y su mujer son admirables.
El albergue más céntrico de la ciudad.
Rien à voir avec ce qui est décrit sur le site: accueil très froid, bâtiment très vieux, mal entretenu, une seule douche, triste, pas de wifi, chambres très spartiates, pas de paiement par carte, réveil très désagréable le matin par le propriétaire qui vient frapper à la porte pour nous virer, en résumé, allez ailleurs , pour le prix, il y a vraiment mieux!
Please pay attention to the reviews and understand this is a disrespectful place with an owner who seems inconvencied by running his business and dealing with customers. We saw a few reviews like that but rented a room anyways. Checkin was unpleasant and the owner simply told us all the things we could not do. And multiple times to be out by 8am. Then we did make a mistake. The doors to the rooms do not unlock, so if the door closes, it is locked no matter what. If the windows are open the door shuts itself. We were given one key and when my girlfriend was doing laundry and I went to the bathroom, leaving the door open, I came back to find myself locked out of a closed room. Reception is open 12:30 to 10pm but there is no reception. The owner works in a bar 3 blocks away and will check you in, when he is not busy and then walk you across town to the room. Based on our limited interaction with the man so far we were nervous to let him know we had made a basic human error and needed help. My girlfriend walked to the bar and apologized 3 times while asking for help trying to get back in to the room. The owner yelled at her, asked how she could possibly do this and why did she want to interrupt him at work. He then stormed out of the bar and down the street leaving her to follow. He got back to the room, unlocked it in seconds, told her not to be so careless, not to bother him, and once again to be out of the place by 8am. He then came downstairs, saw me. Yelled at me "que pasa?" How could you be so foolish and a lot more in rapid fire Spanish (he checked us in in English so he knew our Spanish wasn't great) and then when I could only say "lo siento" he yelled at me again and then turned and stormed off down the street, muttering to himself. I know we made the mistake but I can't imagine we are the only ones in history to lock ourselves out of a self locking and self closing door in a hotel. Yet, we were treated like we had committed a war crime and some great personal offense to the owner for bothering him during opening hours. This experience was a real shame after the warmth, kindness and welcome we have experienced at every other stop so far along the Camino. Additional side note this website lists WiFi and credit cards accepted, but the hotel has no WiFi and he doesn't take credit cards. The price is also a couple euros higher and the dinner is now €14 each and very simple options. The room itself is nice enough for the price but with no fan it is impossibly hot even just with two people and you will sweat through the night uncovered. The shower is also nice enough, just don't forget your room key! I really hope fewer people decided to risk their Camino experience with this location.
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