Located in Portomarin, 23 miles from Lugo Cathedral, HOTEL PORTOMARÍN STAR features a garden and views of the city. This 3-star hotel offers a 24-hour front desk and a concierge service.
JUNE
United States of America
Excellent location, exceptional view, relaxing, modern facilities, very comfortable definitely a 5 star hotel
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.
Eugenia
United States of America
Clean nice rooms, close to best restaurant Beautiful view. Easy check in
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.
SLEEPING PORTOMARIN 2 in Portomarin provides accommodations with free Wifi 17 miles from Congress and Exhibiton Center, 17 miles from Lugo Cathedral, and 17 miles from Roman Walls of Lugo.
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...
Janis
Canada
Lovely touch was the electric kettle and tea on a serving station in the hallway! And Maria Sol was lovely!
Offering quiet street views, PortoHouse in Portomarin features accommodations and a garden. This apartment offers air-conditioned accommodations with a patio.
Raelene
United States of America
AMAZING!! I highly recommend PortoHouse. The owner is wonderful and the home is perfect! The bed was so comfortable. We didn’t want to leave. The kitchen has everything you need and the laundry area was a bonus. This is the perfect place.
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.
Petra
Indonesia
the host meet us in front of building and explain everything
PortoSantiago Boutique & Rooms offers accommodations in Portomarin, 17 miles from Congress and Exhibiton Center and 17 miles from Lugo Cathedral. This guest house is 17 miles from Roman Walls of Lugo....
Paula
United States of America
Located on a quiet street near the French Way Camino. Newer facility with outstanding staff. The rooms, beds and towels were exceptional. Very organized baggage pickup and drop off.
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
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.
the location wonderful views of the river and valley
Located in Portomarin, 17 miles from Congress and Exhibiton Center, Pousada de Portomarín has accommodations with a fitness center, free private parking, a garden and a shared lounge.
Really good value for money. The pools as amazing.
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
10
Scored 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.
Annelee
Philippines
8.0
Scored 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
10
Scored 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
6.0
Scored 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.
Richard
Ireland
6.0
Scored 6.0
Portomarin was just a rip off for all the pilgrims walking...
Portomarin was just a rip off for all the pilgrims walking the Camino. It seems as if the whole town is just there to milk as much from the tourists as possible. We went for lunch into a bar and ordered drinks, never got any tapas like the other locals sitting there. Went out for Dinner and chose the Pergrinos Menu which was horrific food! A beef stew which consisted of 3pieces of beef and some reheated old potato chips! My Bolognaise was condensed Tomato Sauce with undercooked packet Pasta. The chef should be fired for even thinking that Menu was acceptable. But it seems like they don't care because they know you're only there for 1 night! I would never return to Portomarin!
The check in staff was incredibly helpful. My travel companions are 76 yrs old. The room was 2nd floor (3rd US) no elevator. He grabbed their 12 kg (25 lb) pack and carried it up so fast they could not say no. He gave great instructions about the hotel, town, and route ahead using an audio translator app. I had a double w bath - clean, simple. Warm heat in bathroom was appreciated. Sheep with shepherd out front completed the vision for this pilgrim!
This was our "splurge" while hiking the Camino de Santiago. Great location. Beautiful hotel, well appointed amenities. Staff was very helpful, we used the laundry service, everything came back fresh and folded! Room was large, air conditioned, up-to-date decor, very comfortable beds and spacious private bathroom. There is an elevator as well as stairs.
Didn't use the cafe in the morning as we were off to an early start, but it looked inviting.
The photos on the website don’t do the hotel justice. My room was much nicer than the photos would suggest and was a luxury after a long rainy day on the Camino. I also had a beautiful view of the river. The hotel is also right on the Camino so no extra steps. Although I had a private room, I really liked that the hotel also offered a bunk room for pilgrims on the ground floor.
One of the only actual hotels that we stayed in along our Camino. It was good but I think I expected a bit more, the room was quite functional and basic really a bit like a travelodge at home. Nothing at all wrong with it but not really a luxury hotel ( which one of our guide books said it was) . Friendly staff and a decent choice at breakfast time.
Excellent value for the room. Breakfast was also very good with a very good price. The selection for breakfast was just perfect for me. I was so grateful for the hotel helping me after I forgot something in my room. The hotel helped me retrieve it, sending it to me by taxi saving myself from replacing something that would have been very difficult.
Immaculate. Rooms were light, spacious.
Shared bathroom is bright, modern, large and works very well. Downstairs is again clean, spacious shared area with tea, coffee facilities and complimentary fruits, cakes - so welcoming and within minutes walk of Portomarin town centre with ample restaurants, albergues snd coffee shops
The room was clean and comfortable. The staff were very friendly. One experience really showed the helpfulness of the staff. I left my tablet in the room. Jessica (staff) contacted me and also helped to ship the tablet to my next hotel. Thank you so much, Jessica. It has made my Camino experience more memorable.
We used this hotel as a night stop on our Camino, and it served that purpose very well. The hotel is in a beautiful building, very centrally located. Portomarin is a very small town, so it is very walkable. There were some good restaurants right downstairs.
I loved everything about this apartment. The location, the spacious and clean room (which caters to all needs), and the excellent communication with the host. I would highly recommend it to anyone visiting Portomarin.
Amazing locaton if you are doing the Camino. At the bottom.of the main street. Gorgeous hotel. The best breakfast we had and also such nice staff. Would highly recommend.
The host was excellent. The hotel was beautiful in every way including a great room; bar and dining area. We sat on the patio and had a drink and the view was great.
Lovely place in Portomarin…I will definitely return. Center of town great patio an kitchen area… rooms are a delight! Definitely recommend. Staff is great.
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