Tony Maguire
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- Time of past OR future Camino
- 20th August 2014
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That's a 46km taxi ride if you return. I think it will be a very expensive dinner, but maybe you don't care.I also have a question about taxis in more remote parts of the camino. Looking forward to see the answers.
(My situation is I want to go to a restaurant for dinner about 23 km away from the camino (Najera or Ventosa to Eltziego and back before the albergues lock the doors. Hmm, maybe I should book a private place that night.)
Yeah. I mean the taxi and a Michelin dinner with wine pairing. It's definitely a splurge. But my question here is about taxi availability. It doesn't look like a bus is an option.That's a 46km taxi ride if you return. I think it will be a very expensive dinner, but maybe you don't care.
Do a Google search for Taxi Nájera. you will find at least three options with phone numbers listed. Contact them via WhatsApp and you should be able to set something up. it may be more economical to have the Taxi just stay there while you eat instead of having two separate trips.I also have a question about taxis in more remote parts of the camino. Looking forward to see the answers.
(My situation is I want to go to a restaurant for dinner about 23 km away from the camino (Najera or Ventosa to Eltziego and back before the albergues lock the doors. Hmm, maybe I should book a private place that night.)
Do the same thing that I suggested in the above post and you will find a lot of Taxi options in Burgos. If you are worried about availability at that time in the morning, I would WhatsApp several of them to see what they say. You could probably for a fixed time pick up.I will be arriving into burgos by ALSA at 3..15 AM on a Sunday in September. My wife will be in Hornillios at this time and I want to try and get a taxi from bus station at this time to join her and then walk to Castrojeriz.
Anybody know what taxi situation is like at this time at Burgos bus station.
You will definitely need a private room. Why not stay near the restaurant then taxi back in the morning?(My situation is I want to go to a restaurant for dinner about 23 km away from the camino (Najera or Ventosa to Eltziego and back before the albergues lock the doors. Hmm, maybe I should book a private place that night.)
This response is incredibly helpful. I now understand the process setting me on the right path. Not only that, but also for any future taxi needs in Spain. Thank you!Do a Google search for Taxi Nájera. you will find at least three options with phone numbers listed. Contact them via WhatsApp and you should be able to set something up. it may be more economical to have the Taxi just stay there while you eat instead of having two separate trips.
Great idea. I will see what is available. I did get a hold of the highest rated taxi guy and the taxi was 35 EU. It costs more than that for me to uber downtown a whole 6 miles from my house on a Friday night. So....You will definitely need a private room. Why not stay near the restaurant then taxi back in the morning?
My suggestions is to stick close to the Camino and find places to eat within walking distance of your accommodations. Taxi drivers can be very unreliable.I also have a question about taxis in more remote parts of the camino. Looking forward to see the answers.
(My situation is I want to go to a restaurant for dinner about 23 km away from the camino (Najera or Ventosa to Eltziego and back before the albergues lock the doors. Hmm, maybe I should book a private place that night.)
Are you referring to Spain or taxi drivers in general? I’ve booked several trips in advance to get to visigothic churches and Romanesque monasteries that were 20+ km off-camino from where I was spending the night. I’ve had great service and have been able to book in advance. Once on the castellano-aragonés I had booked a cab to get me to the start of a gorge that was off-camino, but they called me the day before to say there had been a death in the family and they wouldn’t be driving. Totally understandable and unpredictable but not unreliable!Taxi drivers can be very unreliable.
Burgos has a few taxi companies. There’s a stop a few meters away from the bus station (just go left as you exit the station) and turn left at the corner- they’re usually parked there) But since you’re arriving on a Sunday and quite late you may to call and ask for one ( +34 947 27 77 77) - you may have to wait a bit but you should be fine.I will be arriving into burgos by ALSA at 3..15 AM on a Sunday in September. My wife will be in Hornillios at this time and I want to try and get a taxi from bus station at this time to join her and then walk to Castrojeriz.
Anybody know what taxi situation is like at this time at Burgos bus station.
Laurie, I was not dissing taxi drivers because I know they can be great guides. It was just the notion of taking a taxi off route to find a restaurant and then find your way back later in the day.Are you referring to Spain or taxi drivers in general? I’ve booked several trips in advance to get to visigothic churches and Romanesque monasteries that were 20+ km off-camino from where I was spending the night. I’ve had great service and have been able to book in advance. Once on the castellano-aragonés I had booked a cab to get me to the start of a gorge that was off-camino, but they called me the day before to say there had been a death in the family and they wouldn’t be driving. Totally understandable and unpredictable but not unreliable!
Was that a one-way ride or round trip? If a round trip, not too bad a price.Great idea. I will see what is available. I did get a hold of the highest rated taxi guy and the taxi was 35 EU. It costs more than that for me to uber downtown a whole 6 miles from my house on a Friday night. So....
Round trip!Was that a one-way ride or round trip? If a round trip, not too bad a price.
35€ for a 46km taxi ride including the 1-2 hour wait time while you enjoy your dinner? That’s TOO good of a deal to be true….Round trip!
If you return later at night the return rate may be higher than €35. I agree that the rate of €35 with waiting time may not be accurate! I would reconfirm the rate equated each way!Great idea. I will see what is available. I did get a hold of the highest rated taxi guy and the taxi was 35 EU. It costs more than that for me to uber downtown a whole 6 miles from my house on a Friday night. So....
I think a private albergue would be better and you should have the owner try to arrange a taxi for you to get back before you go. If you are going to a small town and expect to find a taxi at night you may have a problem.I also have a question about taxis in more remote parts of the camino. Looking forward to see the answers.
(My situation is I want to go to a restaurant for dinner about 23 km away from the camino (Najera or Ventosa to Eltziego and back before the albergues lock the doors. Hmm, maybe I should book a private place that night.)
Without a doubt!35€ for a 46km taxi ride including the 1-2 hour wait time while you enjoy your dinner? That’s TOO good of a deal to be true….
Having just spent a month in Spain, taxis along the Camino were averaging about 1.5k€ per km, not including waiting time. You either found the cheapest taxi driver in Iberia or he misunderstood your request.
I hadn’t noticed that you wanted to be back from dinner before the albergues lock the doors. I can’t imagine that any Michelin starred Restaurant is going to serve dinner before 830 or nine. Unless you plan to snarf it down in a half an hour, I think the best option would be to either spend the night in Eltziego or get a private place in Nájera.My situation is I want to go to a restaurant for dinner about 23 km away from the camino (Najera or Ventosa to Eltziego and back before the albergues lock the doors
Back in 2017, when we needed a "taxi", we had a "cafe operator" to arrange it. The fare was about 1 euro for 1 km.That's a 46km taxi ride if you return. I think it will be a very expensive dinner, but maybe you don't care.
tell me moreBack in 2017, when we needed a "taxi", we had a "cafe operator" to arrange it. The fare was about 1 euro for 1 km.
I put up the original post here looking to book a taxi from burgos to Hornillios on a Sunday at 3.15 in the morning. Im getting qoutes of around €200I hadn’t noticed that you wanted to be back from dinner before the albergues lock the doors. I can’t imagine that any Michelin starred Restaurant is going to serve dinner before 830 or nine. Unless you plan to snarf it down in a half an hour, I think the best option would be to either spend the night in Eltziego or get a private place in Nájera.
And agree that the €35 charge is way too low to include waiting in town for two hours or more and then the return trip. My guess is that it’s the one-way charge. I think it’s worth some confirmation communication to avoid an unpleasant misunderstanding.
I booked private lodging in Najera, so that is sorted. I was pretty specific, but agree, I should confirm. Since the restaurant is at a hotel, I could probably also ask them to call me a taxi for the return? Hmm. I feel committed to this idea of going to dinner there now.I hadn’t noticed that you wanted to be back from dinner before the albergues lock the doors. I can’t imagine that any Michelin starred Restaurant is going to serve dinner before 830 or nine. Unless you plan to snarf it down in a half an hour, I think the best option would be to either spend the night in Eltziego or get a private place in Nájera.
And agree that the €35 charge is way too low to include waiting in town for two hours or more and then the return trip. My guess is that it’s the one-way charge. I think it’s worth some confirmation communication to avoid an unpleasant misunderstanding.
Hi, the mornings are dark in Spain in Sep until quite late, otherwise you could maybe just start walking if the street lights are on enough to see the way, and hopefully come across an open café for breakfast on the main road around the university to while away the time a bit. Then you could get a taxi from Tardajos (about 11kms from Burgos) for the last 8kms to Hornillos. P.S. It was slightly annoying to see your thread hijacked in the very next post. I hope it works out OK.I put up the original post here looking to book a taxi from burgos to Hornillios on a Sunday at 3.15 in the morning. Im getting qoutes of around €200
Thanks, I am on my 7th Camino Frances and walking is an option that Ive considered. The thing is I am meeting other people who start out from Hornillios that morning so I was looking to grab a taxi. Get to albergue around 3 45 where we have private rooms booked and get a few hours sleep before walking to Castrojeriz. It is looking like I will have to walk straight off the bus all the way to Castro.Hi, the mornings are dark in Spain in Sep until quite late, otherwise you could maybe just start walking if the street lights are on enough to see the way, and hopefully come across an open café for breakfast on the main road around the university to while away the time a bit. Then you could get a taxi from Tardajos (about 11kms from Burgos) for the last 8kms to Hornillos. P.S. It was slightly annoying to see your thread hijacked in the very next post. I hope it works out OK.
What about getting a quote for a taxi at 8am, rather than at 3.15am? If it’s then a normal rate, start searching for somewhere to kip for 4 hours? I had to take some taxis last year and was finding that they now cost about 2 euros per kilometre, compared to 1 euro per kilometre pre-covid.Thanks, I am on my 7th Camino Frances and walking is an option that Ive considered. The thing is I am meeting other people who start out from Hornillios that morning so I was looking to grab a taxi. Get to albergue around 3 45 where we have private rooms booked and get a few hours sleep before walking to Castrojeriz. It is looking like I will have to walk straight off the bus all the way to Castro.
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Most say €70-80, which is still quite a lot.
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