Located in Castrojeriz, 29 miles from Burgos Museum, Quinta San Francisco provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a terrace and a restaurant.
ACienLeguas has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Castrojeriz. Among the facilities at this property are room service and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the property.
Jenny
United States of America
Friendly reception, cubby style bunks, quiet, nice area to wash and hang clothes, laundry service available. Good hot shower. Nice central location in town.
Featuring garden views, El manzano in Castrojeriz offers accommodations and a garden. This guest house features free private parking, bicycle parking, and free Wifi.
Leslie
United States of America
This was a really sweet place to stay and I was welcomed from the moment I stepped onto the property, the owners were so kind and helped me do my wash in the washer/dryer. Great location too and one step off the Camino
Casa rural El Veredero enjoys a location in Castrojeriz, 29 miles from Burgos Museum and 30 miles from The Coliseum Burgos. With quiet street views, this accommodation features a patio.
Located in Castrojeriz and with Burgos Museum reachable within 30 miles, La Rinconada has concierge services, non-smoking rooms, a garden, free WiFi throughout the property and a shared lounge.
Albergue Orion has a garden, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Castrojeriz. Among the facilities at this property are a tour desk and luggage storage space, along with free WiFi throughout the...
Ellen
United States of America
The staff, particularly the cheerful and helpful guys who directed me to my bunk and served our communal dinner were great and welcoming. I liked the women’s showers and bathroom.
Offering rooms with single beds and free WiFi, Albergue Rosalia / Pilgrim Hostel is located in Castrojeriz in the Castile and Leon Region, and on the Santiago de Compostela Pilgrimage Route.
Casa La Union is a recently renovated guest house in Castrojeriz where guests can make the most of its terrace and shared lounge. Beauty services and a bicycle rental service are available for guests....
Shirley
United States of America
My bed was good. The other bed in my room was broken down
Hotel room was clean. Nice little balcony but could only use it to dry our clothes. Our room was western exposure and became extremely hot. Unbearable . I would not recommend this hotel to my friends. Hotel was basically empty and they could have been thoughtful enough to put us on Northern or Eastern exposure. If I had know I would have asked for the western or eastern side.
Judy
Spain
8.0
Scored 8.0
This is a fascinating town because of its length, full of...
This is a fascinating town because of its length, full of surprises, its churches, its convent from where you can buy cakes and Tau crosses, its castle you can climb up to, a castle that has been renovated and is well worth a visit.
Friendly check-in, beautiful location, grounds and Hotel were quality throughout. Rooms were really thought about with flowers and attention to detail. Nothing was too much to ask from anyone you spoke with. Lovely relaxing areas inside and outside the hotel, private and secure, accommodating, free parking, on-site restaurant for breakfast and dinner. Electric car charging. The owners are one of a kind amazing!
Brand new boutique hotel, build on the grounds of the ruins of a convent. The facility and rooms are completely modern and very casual chic. Large grounds behind the hotel, there is a restaurant, which I did not try but the menu sounded quite interesting. They have a self serve mini snacks, wine and beer alcove. A very tranquil and beautiful stay, highly recommended.
Great place! Lovely clean and spacious room (much bigger in real life than it looks in my picture) with modern bathroom with good water pressure. The host was super friendly and helpful. Highly recommend!
The hotel is centrally located and also has a restaurant and laundry machine making it a great one stop shop on the Camino.
we loved this little inn! very good value, extremely friendly reception from the new owner, nice facilities. food and drink available at the bar downstairs. directly across from the colegiata church whose museum holds some very fine religious art and a gorgeous retablo. highly recommended over the other options in Castrojeriz.
Amazing new albergue just at the entrance of Castrojeriz. The owner was super friendly and welcoming and helped organise a taxi back to Burgos for my husband. The room was spotlessly clean and comfortable. Castrojeriz is a lovely town with loads of history - possibly one of my favourite stops on the Camino so far!
Very clean rooms. Nicely decorated older hotel. The gentleman checking us in and working the dining room and bar was EXCELLENT!! Very nice dinner after a long day walking the Camino. The hotel is located pretty much right on the Camino for convenience of Pilgrims. We would stay here again.
Very comfortable and well placed beside the church where the camino enters Castrojeriz. Above all a great atmosphere around and after the communal meal. A lively bar in the ancient hostal next door adds to the experience of this beautiful and new hostal. Excellent rooms with views.
Located right at the end of Castrojeriz, Rosalia is a great pilgrim hostel to mingle with other pilgrims. It doesn't take long for Rosalia fill up. I enjoy my stay here. Javier is a great host and the breakfast was perfect for the next day's walk!
Everything was superb. A real gem on the Camino trail. Spacious room. Interesting and gorgeous old house/hotel. Wonderful welcome. Fantastic views from the breakfast room. Safe bike storage
we loved everything about this hotel! it was wonderful! it’s beautifully decorated, comfortable, great location and a fabulous owner! we would highly recommend choosing this hotel!
This hotel is the most beautiful hotel I have ever stayed in - the grounds, the decor, the quality of materials, the scents, the food, the staff - everything was just stunning.
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