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My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.
 
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My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.


Without a doubt : Hostal Suso. Five minutes walk from Cathedral.
Please book directly. They only put a limited amount of rooms on bookingsites.


Superfriendly.
Very quiet.
Their bar/ resto downstairs serves great food.
 
I did a quick hotel search and was surprised by the lack of accommodations, but did see availability at the Apartamentos Turísticos Cancelas by Bossh Hotels. Not cheap: $105/night. I would check out the hostel recommended above as well as Ivar's list here.

Just FYI, I too am in Bristow! Buen Camino!
 
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Without a doubt : Hostal Suso. Five minutes walk from Cathedral.
Please book directly. They only put a limited amount of rooms on bookingsites.


Superfriendly.
Very quiet.
Their bar/ resto downstairs serves great food.
Thanks. I tried Hostal Suso, and they are not available on our dates. We have since found a place. 🙂
 
I did a quick hotel search and was surprised by the lack of accommodations, but did see availability at the Apartamentos Turísticos Cancelas by Bossh Hotels. Not cheap: $105/night. I would check out the hostel recommended above as well as Ivar's list here.

Just FYI, I too am in Bristow! Buen Camino!
Jarrad, thanks for the input. We have found a place. Bristow! Wow! Maybe we could trade Camino stories someplace closer to home. 🙂
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.
I'm currently staying at the Hostal Costa Azul prior to starting the Camino Fisterra. It's very convenient. It's clean and has 2 bed rooms. It's like a simple hotel. Beds are made prior to arrival and towels are included. 2 shared bathrooms for 4 bedrooms.
 
Oxford Suites just behind the Parador and steps from the square. Great clean rooms with good rates. Not sure of availability on short notice but worth a shot.
 
For people's reference, I finished the Primitivo last weekend and stayed 2 nights at a hostal called Pico Sacro, just a few steps from the Cathedral square. I would recommend it.
Graeme (from Brisbane)
 
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wITHOUT A DOUBT: Pensión Paz de Agra, R. da Caldeirería, 37,
various types of rooms; reasonable prices; quiet side street away from hustle bustle and all the noise
all but 6 mins walk to The Cathedral
 
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My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.
I can recommend the Hotel Windsor it's located on da Repuplica de El Salvador. I stayed there last year and I payed about £140 for 2 nights.
 
My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.
We are as I speak in the Seminario Menor some 10 minutes walk from the cathedral. It has dormitories and twin rooms. Austere looking building, but nicely converted into pilgrim accommodation, modern showers and brilliantly located for the town provided you’re happy to walk up one last hill 😊
 
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I've been very happy w Casa Celsa located just off Obradiorio plaza 100 meters from Cathedral. Room 22 overlooked (2019) the bars below and the busy street. Lots of people watching.


B'man
 
My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.
We stayed at Airas Nunes and loved it. Right by the Cathedral and old town.
 
The 2024 Camino guides will be coming out little by little. Here is a collection of the ones that are out so far.
I did the Camino del Norte last august and I stayed at Hotel Gelmirez in Santiago. Not a cheap accomodation , but a nice place to stay after a long journey. It´s 10 min walking to Cathedral,in a pleasant street. I do recomend Hotel Gelmirez.
 
My wife and I expect to arrive in Santiago on 26 Sep and stay for three nights. We are finding accommodations to be difficult to find. We’d like to be within approximately 10-15 minutes from the cathedral/old city. Does anyone have recommendations? Thanks in advance.
Greetings. Try the LoopInn, a very nice place with private rooms that has been renovated. Vert friend staff now have a kitchen for those who want to cook for themselves and great laundry facilities.
 

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