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Anonymous
United States of America
The staff was great. Room was clean, and located in a good area.
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Mariya
Netherlands
After a long day walking alone, the host welcomed me at the gate with a hug…i immediately felt home.
The view was fantastic.
The room, as the house in general is newly renovated and fresh.
In the daytime i received an sms from the host notifying about the dinner situation. As there are no places to eat in the neibourhood. I valued it a lot!
Host provided tasty and simple breakfast.
Also saw in the kitchen a pasta and a red sauce ( back up plan for the dinner) for very hungry travels. Those detailes are very important.
Nice old world type of resort very Spanish and authentic...
Nice old world type of resort very Spanish and authentic Spanish fishing village / small town with a nice harbour and old town area. On the Camino trail so lots of walking routes plus Mt Tecla to view the area from the top.
Graham
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
An unexpectedly attractive town with beautiful harbour and...
An unexpectedly attractive town with beautiful harbour and nearby mountain. Lanes often steep and narrow so car driving tricky but possible. Plenty of restaurants and a bakery offering very good breakfasts. A walk up to the castle above the town was enjoyable.
Jane
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
A little disappointed by the recommended Porto Guardes café...
A little disappointed by the recommended Porto Guardes café on the harbour because they didn't serve food till 7.15 pm & the salad was mainly out of a jar, i.e. white asparagus, sweet red peppers, an onion garnish on the boiled potatoes. Would have been better to have a fresh salad. However, the pimientos Padron & the Galician octopus were excellent.
The two mile walk from my hostel to the harbour was wonderful & quiet.
My wife and I stayed here for 2 nights while walking a comino through A Guarda. Every element of our stay from check in to leaving was a pleasant experience. The Bookings pictures don't capture the tidiness of the apartment or the fantastic view of the harbour and waterside town. Very quiet at night, no problem sleeping with windows open, comfortable bed, well equipped kitchen for 2 people. Great value if spending more than 1 night. Being non- Spanish speakers, sincere thanks to the lady that checked us in and out - she was very patient.
My stay at the apartment couldn’t have been more pleasant. The photos don’t do this magical place justice. There is a lot of space and everything was in perfect condition. The owners were generous and helpful throughout and we are already planning on staying there again!
Some advice if you are looking to stay there, the address doesn't work properly on Google maps and Uber doesn't function in the area so go to the Taxi stop outside Froiz supermarket in A Guarda and ask a taxi driver to take you to the address.
Location was incredible - totally worth the 30 minute walk from the port to get there!
Rooms are not super upgraded but that adds to the charm.
Hotel staff was amazing and so super helpful! 5 stars for the over the top effort of both of the people working the front desk during my stay.
The whole place is reminiscent of family resorts from the 50s with a luxury dining area, lovely patio restaurant, and nice rooms with comfy beds, all right on the beach.
In a good spot near the small beach/harbour - A Guarda is pretty small so almost everything is! The property was clean and tidy with helpful, friendly staff. Decent facilities including a functional kitchen and good shower facilities. It's low priced basic, functional accommodation primarily for people on the Camino.
Family run and economical… we are walking the camino de santiago… We accidentally booked a hotel in Guarda Portugal thinking the hotel was in Guarda Spain so we had to scramble to book another hotel … Hotel Bruselas was the only reasonably priced hotel with two rooms available.
Set atop a hill overlooking the mińo estuary and the port of A Guarda, this is a place well worth staying in.
It’s so close to the Castro and when the hordes have departed the hilltop it feels like you have the place to yourself.
What a perfect place to spend a few days. Super little apartment fully equipped
Great garden with sun all day
Parking right at the door
And a great place to get around La Guarda
A really good spot for walking and cycling
Well located nice hotel. It is obvious they are trying hard to give guests a pleasant experience and it shows. The room was big and very comfortable. Very nice breakfast included in the price we paid.
Beautiful, museum like hotel. The breakfast was amazing. I also loved the location right at the base of town at the water. A short walk to enjoy a nice sunset or from the patio over the bay.
It was along the Camino and its location was convenient. The hotel room has the old vibe charm and was pretty quiet. The bed was comfortable. The staff were very helpful and kind.
The staff was very nice and helpful. Clean. For a simple, basic hotel though, it was very overpriced. It was one of the very few available in town at that time.
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