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I was “stuck” in SS for 6 nights in 2019 due to a knee issue that required a visit to the ER. I was at Downtown River Hostal for two nights and at A Room in the City for four. Both are on Booking. The second is the better location, closer to the beach promenade and old town. I would DEFINITELY book in advance. I remember that weekend prices were higher.Which albergues would you recommend for San Sebastian and Zarautz please?
There doesn't seem to be much pilgrim accommodation in those areas
I will be walking during April. Is it necessary to book?
I stayed at A Room With a VIew as the municipal was closed and I like it.I was “stuck” in SS for 6 nights in 2019 due to a knee issue that required a visit to the ER. I was at Downtown River Hostal for two nights and at A Room in the City for four. Both are on Booking. The second is the better location, closer to the beach promenade and old town. I would DEFINITELY book in advance. I remember that weekend prices were higher.
You can answer your question by checking Gronze. On their page for Albergue juvenil Ondarreta - La Sirena it says that reservations are obligatory.Anyone know if Albergue Juvenile Ondaretta in San Sebastian accepts walk in's?
I have just realised some hostels dont accept walk in and must be booked in advance, A room in the city and Koisi are like this.
I dont like booking in advance and wont have any way of booking when on the camino.