Albergue de la Santa Cruz

Sahagún

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes

There is as well a daily (6:30pm) benediction for the pilgrims given in the convent church. All prices listed are for pilgrims only. The Marists took over operations in 2018 and are doing great things with this albergue.

Season
15-March - 15-November
Contact Info
Parochial

Antonio Nicolas, 40
24320 León
Spain

Mobile
+34 650 696 023
Hospitalero
Padres Maristas
Practical Info
Open
12:30
Close
20:00
Total Beds
50
Price
7
Pilgrim only?
Yes
Private Rooms
Individual room
20
Double room
20
Kitchen
Kitchen
Yes
Microwave
Yes
Refrigerator
Yes
Stove
Yes
Facilities
Terrace
Yes
Dining room
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Breakfast
Yes
Group Dinner
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes

Comments

Camino de Sant…

Absolutely loved it here. Clean rooms, only 4 people each with a private bathroom. There is a potluck style communal dinner which was fabulous. The hosppitaleros and priests are so welcoming. Worth the visit!

Camino de Sant…

I loved this albergue! So nice and welcoming. They have coffee available at 5pm. My room was very clean. The wifi was good in central areas. They have a communal dinner except on Sundays when the grocery stores are closed.

Camino de Sant…

Closed today (7/7/20)

Camino de Sant…

Open 31/08/2020. Very nice. 1 bed costs 6 euros.

Camino de Sant…

The hospitality here is heartwarming. Comfortable and clean. Don’t miss the pilgrim meet-up and pilgrim blessing.

Camino de Sant…

Worth the price, especially during covid times. Bathrooms in each room, so only shared by a couple people instead of dozens. It's a little different with how much they sit and share and ask upon arrival. They offer chats and mass and things, and encourage social gathering (of course with covid its different but as things open up more its good for people who really like thebsocial aspect of the camino). Stayed Oct 2020.

Camino de Sant…

I had a great stay in this beautiful albergue.
The staff are lovely.really warm and welcoming.
All the facilities are first class.
There is a pilgrim mass and coffee chat available for anyone who would like to participate.
Beds are very comfortable.Bathrooms are exceĺent wih loads of hot water.
All in all I would rate the albergue as one of the best.

Camino de Sant…

Very warm, welcoming and accommodating staff. All pilgrims welcome. Graciously offered a vessel for a foot bath and a blanket. The previous reviews explain the accommodations which are very nice if not some of the best on the Camino so far. Unfortunately during Covid the Communal dinner is in suspension.The 5 o’clock Pilgrims meet up followed by Mass and a special Pilgrims blessing is not to be missed.

Camino de Sant…

Warm, welcoming, clean. Chilly, tiny room with two bunks. They have just reopened and started the communal dinners again. The brothers and volunteers will serve the first course and then pilgrims are asked to make something to share for the second course. It was fun to put together a dish for people and we ended up with a banquet. You can go to the welcome coffee, mass, and pilgrim blessing or not. Highly recommend.

Camino de Sant…

You have to call ahead and make a reservation. Donation. They have plenty of room. 50 beds but average 25 pilgrims per night. 2 beds per room with private bath. I don’t know if they take walk ups. There is about a 15 minute checkin process but they are very efficient and helpful. Those who want to participate in the communal meals are asked to go down the street and buy something to share. Bring wine! Coffee social at 5. Mass at 6:30. Then helping with dinner preparation. Dinner at 8pm. They do the clean up. There was plenty for everyone. Then put a pin on the map of where you are from. Leftover cheese and meets for breakfast. All in all it was a memorable experience.