Hi again,
What I meant was that the hostels were opened from Porto on, and we stayed in a few residentials on that section of the Caminho. From Lisboa to Porto we stayed at mostly residentials. (What a treat! Our own bathroom, beds with sheets and blankets, privacy, no snorers--the bane of my existence, even with hardcore earplugs!)
The residentials generally ran about 15E each person. Sometimes a bit more but we never stayed at a place less. The 15E may sound expensive, on the Camino/Caminho, but you have to weigh that with the cost of food and drink, which was far far cheaper (and better) than on the
Camino Frances. When we were in Portugal, a cafe com leite + croissant would be approx 1.25-1.50E; once we crossed the border to Spain, the same would be anywhere from 1.80E and up...usually up. Far up!
I also had coffee in the cafe where JK Rowlings wrote the first Harry Potter book. Allegedly. I was at the post office and asked the man helping me to show me on my map how to get to Liverio Lello--the bookstore Rowlings based Hogwarts on. He asked if I was a Harry Potter fan, to which I replied yes, and he told me where this cafe was. So, according to the post office employee, I had coffee in the same cafe where the book was written! (I'm going to say that he was right, just because I wanted it to be so!)
Oh, FYI:
no photos/no cameras in Liveria Lello. There is signage everywhere in the bookstore as well as employees with eagle eyesight telling visitors so. I bought a small book about the history of the place. Since it was after I had finished my Camino (I returned to Porto afterwards for a few days), I could handle a little bit of extra weight. That book and a million Valor chocolate bars to take home for family, friends and me!
Cheers!