Featuring free WiFi and buffet breakfast, Hotel Ferramenteiro de Portomarin offers accommodations in Portomarin, in the Saint James' Way Pilgrimage Route, 14 mi from Lugo.
Carolyn
United States of America
Convenient, clean, extra space on the porch was great.
Hotel Villa Jardín has a shared lounge, terrace, a restaurant and bar in Portomarin. With a garden, the 1-star hotel has air-conditioned rooms with free WiFi, each with a private bathroom.
Crosswhite
United States of America
The room was nice and comfortable. I liked the little balcony.
Casa San Nicolás enjoys a location in Portomarin, 16 miles from Lugo Cathedral and 16 miles from Roman Walls of Lugo. The air-conditioned accommodations are 16 miles from Congress and Exhibiton...
Featuring a garden, shared lounge and views of city, PortoSantiago is located in Portomarin, 16 miles from Congress and Exhibiton Center.
Carol
Spain
Fabulous location! Great communication and hosts. Room very comfortable with windows and shared kitchen and patio. While I went to get dinner the hostess washed and hung my clothes ❤️. Definitely recommend would stay here again. Near the Camino trail and all the restaurants. Very quiet room.
Huellas Albergue-Turístico offers accommodations in Portomarin, 16 miles from Congress and Exhibiton Center and 17 miles from Lugo Cathedral. With pool views, this accommodation offers a balcony.
Offering quiet street views, PortoHouse in Portomarin features accommodations and a garden. This apartment offers air-conditioned accommodations with a patio.
Geraldine
United States of America
It was roomier than a hotel room. The kitchen was well equipped. There is a washer and dryer on premise. There is also a beautiful garden. The owner is quite receptive to inquiries.
La Casa de Manuel has two apartments, located on El Camino de Santiago pilgrimage route and offers accommodations in Portomarín, 14 mi from Lugo and from Sarria.
Costa
Brazil
The property is extremely clean and well-located. Pili, our host, went above and beyond expectations. She insisted on welcoming us personally and provided items for breakfast. The place also has a laundry machine for pilgrims. Best in town!
Pazo de Berbetoros offers accommodations in Portomarin. Guests can enjoy the on-site bar. The rooms are fitted with a flat-screen TV. Some rooms include a seating area for your convenience.
nos encanto, todo genial. el personal súper amable .
Featuring free WiFi and buffet breakfast, Hotel Ferramenteiro de Portomarin offers accommodations in Portomarin, in the Saint James' Way Pilgrimage Route, 14 mi from Lugo.
Great location. Lovely room with a view over the River
Located in Portomarin, 17 miles from Congress and Exhibiton Center, Pousada de Portomarín has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a fitness center and a garden.
Really good value for money. The pools as amazing.
Portomarin is right on the water, and on the Camino.
Portomarin is right on the water, and on the Camino. It is a beautiful town with plenty of restaurants and shops; very cute, a beautiful cathedral in the piazza, and very friendly people! It was one of the most scenic towns on the Camino.
whelan
Scored 10
10
Beautiful historical town on Camino de Santiago.
Beautiful historical town on Camino de Santiago.
Good accommodation
Nice eating places
Pharmacy
ATM
Church with beautiful mass.
Lovely family atmosphere
Clearly marked Camino arrows & signs Thank you & Buen Camino
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Anonymous
Scored 10
10
The area around Portomarin is very beautiful and scenic!
The area around Portomarin is very beautiful and scenic!
There's a very interesting story about the current Portomarin that would make a visitor want to go around and see the city, it's historical landmarks and surrounding areas.
Rommel
Philippines
Scored 8.0
8.0
A small town on the Camino de Santiago - and anyone who’s...
A small town on the Camino de Santiago - and anyone who’s walked The Way will know what that implies. Much of the economy of places like this, especially in catering and accommodation, is geared to servicing Camino pilgrims. Consequently there are albergues and pilgrim menus (pilgrim menu norm seems to be around €14 at present, still fair value) aplenty but by 10 p.m., and outside the Camino “walking season”, lots of places are closed. So, not perhaps the ideal place for nightclubbers. Having said that we enjoyed our stay, it’s a pretty place with great views but not a great deal of history on show - the original village having been swallowed up by the creation of a dam lake. The church was rescued and moved up the hill to its present location in the town centre brick by brick. It’s interesting to be able to just see the numbers painted on the masonry that ensured every block went in the right place. One heck of a jigsaw!
Mark
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Portomarin is a very beautiful tiny little town right on the...
Portomarin is a very beautiful tiny little town right on the Camino de Santiago. It has a few beautiful churches and the town itself is on the banks of a river which makes it very picturesque. It is quiet and small, except for the pilgrims and that makes it very quaint.
Priya
United States of America
Scored 6.0
6.0
Friendly staff provided excellent communication.
Friendly staff provided excellent communication. Could speak perfect English, which is rare in the in this area. Facilities, while basic, was perfect and spotless. Had the best nights sleep in a long time. Bed was so comfortable. Bag collection service operates from here also, which was a bonus. There is a lovely bar/restaurant literally yard away that had very reasonable menu. Price was very reasonable.I was very pleased with my choice.
The owner was so friendly and stayed later than she should have bearing in mind that we were the only guests. She was very sociable and we had a good laugh. I recommend it if you want to break your journey up between Portomarín and palas del Rey. Excellent service.
This was a lovely, modern hotel with comfortable rooms. I had a swollen ankle for which I needed some ice and the receptionist was able to provide me with a custom made ice pack for my injury.
Lots of restaurants nearby.
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