Albergue de Peregrinos (Virgen Peregrina)

Pontevedra

Description and Notice

Located near the Train and Bus station at the start of town.

Season
01-January - 31-December
Contact Info
Xunta

Otero Pedrayo
36003 Pontevedra
Spain

Landline
+34 986 844 045
Practical Info
Open
13:00
Total Beds
56
Price
10
Pilgrim only?
Yes
Kitchen
Kitchen
Yes
Microwave
Yes
Refrigerator
Yes
Stove
Yes
Laundry
Dryer
Yes
Washer
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes
City Map

Comments

All Caminos App User (not verified)

The albergue has everything you need for a night stay. Each bed has a light and at the bottom of its case, there’s a USB plug that you can use to charge your devices. It’s the first albergue I’ve seen with an individual plug on each bed, pretty nice.

All Caminos App User (not verified)

It's a basic, but clean and nice albergue. The place was completely full around 2 o'clock. There are not enough toilets and power socket, but all is manageable.

Camino de Sant…

Weak WIFI, but great showers and infloor heating. Right beside the rail way but quiet.

Camino de Sant…

We stopped here on our way into town and they were full. We asked if the hospitalera knew of another place to stay nearby. She told us someone would come pick us up and take us to a nearby albergue. A woman showed up and took us to what appeared to be an apartment converted into a few guest rooms. It wasn’t a legitimate hotel/albergue/pension. We felt like the hospitalera had called her friend and sent us to her place. It didn’t seem in the spirit of the Camino. We were weirded out by the interaction and found a different hotel on our own.

Camino de Sant…

A little confusing as across the street is a nice hotel with a similar name. Very nice rooms and a treat as I was sick. However the highlight was the restaurant below. Very nice staff, good food. A real moral booster for this weary pilgrim.

Camino de Sant…

Great albergue, very clean, nice staff. The only minus: the weird things that they wanted us to do (due to covid-related paranoia) like putting the backpacks on a huge plastic bag just to enter the albergue.