Welcome to Hotel Alfonso I Discover a perfect blend of comfort and convenience at Hotel Alfonso I, ideally located just 5 minutes from the historic center of Tui, a beautifully preserved historic and...
Linda
United States of America
We liked the hotel staff and found them to be helpful. The rooms were clean.
Offering à la carte restaurant, Cruceiro do Monte is located on the outskirts of Tui, 1.2 mi from the historic center and Tui Cathedral. A free private parking is available on-site.
Set in the historical Galician city of Tui, a border town with Portugal, this stunning hotel is housed in a majestic old building, surrounded by a peaceful, natural environment.
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Jane
United States of America
Great little private albergue. Only 20 beds in one big room. But folks were chill and the bathroom/mitch facilities were great. Light breakfast but quicker than nearby cafes.
Aloia Nature, Alojamiento Forestal offers air-conditioned accommodations in Tui. Both free Wifi and parking on-site are accessible at the apartment free of charge.
Tui was gorgeous, wish I could have stayed longer than one...
Tui was gorgeous, wish I could have stayed longer than one quick night but was meeting up with friends on the Camino and had to move on. So many good restaurants as well and the river walk is lovely! If you're on the Camino, stop at Albergue Ideas Peregrinas for their breakfast. It's a full-service cafe with strong coffee and American breakfasts with the nicest toasted baguettes. They have a store as well attached with Camino provisions - ponchos, poles with rubber tips, hats, shorts, wool socks, all high quality.
Barbara
Canada
Scored 10
10
Very historic old town.
Very historic old town. It used to be the capital of Galicia. Beautiful cathedral. Location next to Mindo river makes it very special as well. Strolling along the river, with Tui lingering above was a delight.
Marianne
Netherlands
Scored 10
10
Tui was bigger than I expected.
Tui was bigger than I expected. It is a very interesting town close to the Portuguese border and has many historical buildings. There are lots of bars to choose from - El Pilar being our favourite. The old cathedral is worth a visit to view the architecture and there are some lovely walks along the riverside.
Pamela
United Kingdom
Scored 10
10
Small, beautiful medieval town in a lovely location.The...
Small, beautiful medieval town in a lovely location.The cathedral is stunning and if you buy the small audio tour you can climb up to the ramparts for a wonderful view of the city and river looking across to Portugal.
We had been told about Parador Hotels by friends and were looking forward to our stay. We were, frankly, underwhelmed by the one at Tui. There is nothing wrong with it, but it is a bit tired, a bit stuffy and very expensive for what you get, especially compared to other hotels in Spain. It is, however, well placed to explore the old town of Tui.
It is a must stay hotel if one walks the Camino - everything was made for pilgrims, even the textured carpets on the ground for tired feets, yoga mats in the living are to stretch the tense muscles… Just perfect! And cafe downstairs serves excellent breakfast
Directly on the Camino Portuguese, and right next to the Cathedral! Beautiful place to spend the night! The flat is well furnished, and very comfortable! You also have access to a small terrace with beautiful views on Tui!
It is very central in Tui and close to where we wanted to start the Camino Walk. Sonia who owns the property was so helpful and we were very impressed. I hope to be able to come back next year.
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