Jamie Y. Mo
A lifelong learner and wanderer
- Time of past OR future Camino
- CF (May-July/2017) PC (May-July/2018) and more...
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It seems like there is a new albergue in Lisbon now:Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
Credencial - (pilgrim's passport)Hello all pilgrims...
Again off I go in 3 weeks..
Last year, I walked FC and it was wonderful.....
I thought I should be more confident this time as this is my second Camino but nah... It is still so exciting and I'm still nervous..
I got my pilgrim's passport at SJPP's pilgrim's office last year. Just wondering if I can easily get pilgrim's passport in Lisbon as well or should I bother to order online in advance?
My major concern is the albergues..... from Lisbon to Porto as I have heard that there are not many Municipal Albergues between Lisbon and Porto (from Porto to all the way to Santiago, I have heard that Albergues are as same price as Frances Camino)... is this true?
Some people say there has been new Municipal Albergues along the way from Lisbon to Porto but the information is not consistent from everyone... So I would like to ask once again here.
Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
Hello all pilgrims...
Again off I go in 3 weeks..
Last year, I walked FC and it was wonderful.....
I thought I should be more confident this time as this is my second Camino but nah... It is still so exciting and I'm still nervous..
I got my pilgrim's passport at SJPP's pilgrim's office last year. Just wondering if I can easily get pilgrim's passport in Lisbon as well or should I bother to order online in advance?
My major concern is the albergues..... from Lisbon to Porto as I have heard that there are not many Municipal Albergues between Lisbon and Porto (from Porto to all the way to Santiago, I have heard that Albergues are as same price as Frances Camino)... is this true?
Some people say there has been new Municipal Albergues along the way from Lisbon to Porto but the information is not consistent from everyone... So I would like to ask once again here.
Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
http://www.wisepilgrim.com/camino-portugues/lisboaHello all pilgrims...
Again off I go in 3 weeks..
Last year, I walked FC and it was wonderful.....
I thought I should be more confident this time as this is my second Camino but nah... It is still so exciting and I'm still nervous..
I got my pilgrim's passport at SJPP's pilgrim's office last year. Just wondering if I can easily get pilgrim's passport in Lisbon as well or should I bother to order online in advance?
My major concern is the albergues..... from Lisbon to Porto as I have heard that there are not many Municipal Albergues between Lisbon and Porto (from Porto to all the way to Santiago, I have heard that Albergues are as same price as Frances Camino)... is this true?
Some people say there has been new Municipal Albergues along the way from Lisbon to Porto but the information is not consistent from everyone... So I would like to ask once again here.
Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
Hello all pilgrims...
Again off I go in 3 weeks..
Last year, I walked FC and it was wonderful.....
I thought I should be more confident this time as this is my second Camino but nah... It is still so exciting and I'm still nervous..
I got my pilgrim's passport at SJPP's pilgrim's office last year. Just wondering if I can easily get pilgrim's passport in Lisbon as well or should I bother to order online in advance?
My major concern is the albergues..... from Lisbon to Porto as I have heard that there are not many Municipal Albergues between Lisbon and Porto (from Porto to all the way to Santiago, I have heard that Albergues are as same price as Frances Camino)... is this true?
Some people say there has been new Municipal Albergues along the way from Lisbon to Porto but the information is not consistent from everyone... So I would like to ask once again here.
Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
Part two :Hello all pilgrims...
Again off I go in 3 weeks..
Last year, I walked FC and it was wonderful.....
I thought I should be more confident this time as this is my second Camino but nah... It is still so exciting and I'm still nervous..
I got my pilgrim's passport at SJPP's pilgrim's office last year. Just wondering if I can easily get pilgrim's passport in Lisbon as well or should I bother to order online in advance?
My major concern is the albergues..... from Lisbon to Porto as I have heard that there are not many Municipal Albergues between Lisbon and Porto (from Porto to all the way to Santiago, I have heard that Albergues are as same price as Frances Camino)... is this true?
Some people say there has been new Municipal Albergues along the way from Lisbon to Porto but the information is not consistent from everyone... So I would like to ask once again here.
Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
We ordered ours ahead. There are very limited albergue in Alzabumja. We had to take a train to Santarem at the end of day. The trick is to leave early and arrive early. That day was out only bad day.Hello all pilgrims...
Again off I go in 3 weeks..
Last year, I walked FC and it was wonderful.....
I thought I should be more confident this time as this is my second Camino but nah... It is still so exciting and I'm still nervous..
I got my pilgrim's passport at SJPP's pilgrim's office last year. Just wondering if I can easily get pilgrim's passport in Lisbon as well or should I bother to order online in advance?
My major concern is the albergues..... from Lisbon to Porto as I have heard that there are not many Municipal Albergues between Lisbon and Porto (from Porto to all the way to Santiago, I have heard that Albergues are as same price as Frances Camino)... is this true?
Some people say there has been new Municipal Albergues along the way from Lisbon to Porto but the information is not consistent from everyone... So I would like to ask once again here.
Is there municipal albergue in Lisbon?
Thank you all pilgrims...
Wow...... Thank you so much for all your help. I really appreciate your contribution in this community.It seems like there is a new albergue in Lisbon now:
Rua 18 nº 16 Bairro da Encarnação, 1800-164 Lisboa
Para situações mais urgentes do Lisbon Aiport Pilgrim Hostal contacar: 00351 917580274.
Reference from thred: https://www.caminodesantiago.me/community/threads/new-albergue-in-lisbon.53635/#post-59691
Bombeiros (fire brigades) in many towns would host pilgrims for a small donation.
Comprehensive list of all albergues on the Portugues way: http://www.vialusitana.org/caminho-portugues/albergues/
You can get your credential in Se before the walk easily.
Azambuja.We ordered ours ahead. There are very limited albergue in Alzabumja. We had to take a train to Santarem at the end of day. The trick is to leave early and arrive early. That day was out only bad day.
I walked from Lisbon last October/November and as it was end of season many places were closed, so yes I found it a little more expensive between Lisbon and Porto than the CF, but there were still many good value and lovely places. Most of the places I stayed at were private, but not too pricey.
The albergue at Alpriarte looked great when I waked past, but was already closed.
Among my favourites I stayed at are:
Hostel Vilatejo at Vilafranca de Xiro. Mariano is a wonderful helpful host with lot of Camino hints.
The Albergue at Azambuja is basic but run by very friendly volunteers.
Quinta da Burra in Porto de Muse is excellent and Paula is another Camino treasure.
Casa de Azzancha at Azinhaga is a little more expensive, but Helena is very welcoming and helpful.
Albergaria Pinheiro at Alvaizere - Carlos has the best stamps on the Camino! Lovely family.
The Albergue Igreja at Alvorge has terrific views, and the great family in the local bar (who have the key) are very kind.
Moinho Garcia at Pinheiro da Bem-posta is a little off the Camino, but the setting in an old mill is a delight, but it was bitterly cold when I stayed.
After Porto I also liked:
Albergue Pedra Furada in Quintoa
And one of the best nights I had was at Casa Fernanda in Lugar do Cargo.
The very lovely Ideas Peregrinas in Tui not only has a great cafe, the lovely Mo and her sister run an alburgue too.
I obviously stayed at other places, but these are the most memorable.
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