The Amigos Association’s guide lists both of those two places mentioned in earlier posts.
I usually like to start my camino with a night in a pensión to hope for a better jet-lag sleep, and I think we stayed in Pensión Americano, right off the main drag.
Almería has a LOT to see, if you are interested in doing some touristy things before the walk. The most interesting, IMO, were the castle and
the tunnels that were used as bomb shelters during the Spanish Civil war.
The Amigos Association in Almería is the place to start, in fact, I don’t think anyone walks the Mozárabe from Almería without meeting them. They run all of the albergues up to Granada and are an extremely helpful group of people.
Lucky you,
@pinkwadingbird, I love this camino!