Albergue San Antonio de Padua

Villar de Mazarife

Description and Notice
Reservations accepted
Yes
Season
01-January - 31-December
Contact Info
Private

León, 33
24392 León
Spain

Landline
+34 987 390 192
Mobile
+34 687 300 666
Hospitalero
Pepe Giner
Practical Info
Open
11:30
Close
22:00
Total Beds
60
Price
12
Private Rooms
Double room
30-50
Facilities
Terrace
Yes
Dining room
Yes
Lounge
Yes
Laundry
Clothesline
Yes
Dryer
Yes
Wash basin
Yes
Washer
Yes
Food
Breakfast
Yes
Dinner
Yes
Vegetarian
Yes
Services
Bike storage
Yes
Internet
Yes

Comments

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

I stayed here as the only pilgrim at all (start November), which at first seemed weird, but because of the hosts being so nice it was actually super fine. The hostess cooked me a delicious 3 course vegetarian menu for 12EUR, which I enjoyed in their cozy living room with the fire on.
Beds a bit old, and not the best, but the place is fine!

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Nice place, delicious vegan meal! Stayed here at october 25th.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

When we arrived, we were the youngest people here. The next oldest was, I think, 49 and too young for the crowd. The food was good, but considering there is no bar and they are serving whole vegetarian burgers next door, also not special.

The other two albergues are more suited to a drink after the day’s walk, but this is not the worst stay on the Camino.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

A great case of "don't judge a book by its cover." This place is easy to judge on its initial offerings. Quiet town, old beds, not many outlets. But the meal we had for dinner was the best on the Camino so far. I would come back just for that. What we had was all vegetarian, very fresh, and was the perfect thing before walking 20 miles to Astorga the next day. Do yourself a favor, take the scenic route (which I would identify more as the quiet route compared to the noisy road route down the N-120) and stop into this albergue. You won't regret it.

Camino de Sant… (not verified)

Our hosts were wonderful. The place was very clean. The dinner was delicious but the beds are very old. We did not sleep well. Perhaps they will replace them soon.

Camino de Sant…

Hosts were gracious and the meal was one of the best I’ve had so far. The price of the double did go up from what is listed on Wise Pilgrim but it was worth it! 50 for a double.

Camino de Sant…

Not the best. I’d suggest staying at the casa de Jesus for €7. San Antonio de Padua is €10 for a bed and the bunks are all in one large room. Most of the bunks are pushed right together so you’ll be sleeping side by side. Good for couples I suppose. Bed comes with a blanket.
WiFi is about 1Mbps, very slow,
Dinner was nicely presented, but I’ve had better. It was salad, soup, paella, a crepe for €11, no options.

Camino de Sant…

Not the best. I’d suggest staying at the casa de Jesus for €7. San Antonio de Padua is €10 for a bed and the bunks are all in one large room. Most of the bunks are pushed right together so you’ll be sleeping side by side. Good for couples I suppose. Bed comes with a blanket.
WiFi is about 1Mbps, very slow,
Dinner was nicely presented, but I’ve had better. It was salad, soup, paella, a crepe for €11, no options.

Camino de Sant…

We really liked this albergue. We booked 2 x twin rooms for 30 euros each. Dinner and breakfast were some of the best we have had on the camino. Volunteers were all really nice and efficient. Bathroom clean. I didn’t had that much hot water but the others did. Would recommend.

Camino de Sant…

Stayed here for the second time. This time there were less pilgrims, so really quite for a good rest! The room with bunk beds is spacious and lots of clean showers/toilets. I enjoyed the meal! Salad (real tasty, not the forever salada mixta), gazpacho, veg paella (fresh, no microwave) and s crepe as desert. From 7 they serve breakfast.
Worth to stay!