Located in Villafranca del Bierzo, 13 miles from Las Médulas Roman Mines, Hotel Boutique Finca esencial has accommodations with a seasonal outdoor swimming pool, free private parking, a garden and a...
James
United States of America
Beautiful newly restored property.7 miles from Villafranca. The owners are lovely people who go out of their way to make everyone feel welcome.
Plaza Mayor is set in the main square of the Medieval town of Villafranca de Bierzo, in the town center. It offers functional rooms with free WiFi and a flat-screen satellite TV.
Pamela
United States of America
Very clean room, comfortable bed, spacious bathroom, laundry service and great breakfast.
Parador Villafranca del Bierzo is less than 0.6 mi from the center of Villafranca del Bierzo, south of the Ancares Mountains. The hotel features 2 seasonal swimming pools, a terrace and restaurant.
Located in Villafranca del Bierzo, 12 miles from Las Médulas Roman Mines, Viña Femita has accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Albergue de la Piedra is located in Villafranca del Bierzo, within 13 miles of Las Médulas Roman Mines and 13 miles of Lake Carucedo. All rooms in the hostel are equipped with an electric tea pot.
Micro-Hostal La Puerta del Perdón enjoys a location in Villafranca del Bierzo, 13 miles from Lake Carucedo and 16 miles from Ponferrada Castle.
Heather
United States of America
It’s got a great location right when you come into town. The staff is very friendly and accommodating. The dinner was delicious and the room was charming, clean and comfortable. A very pleasant stay on my Camino.
Located in Villafranca del Bierzo on the Santiago de Compostela Pilgrimage Route, Venecia Bed&Breakfast features heated rooms with free WiFi, a TV and mountain views.
Hostal Tres Campanas is located 5 minutes' walk from Villafranca de Bierzo Town Center, on the Way of St. James route to Santiago de Compostela. Modernly furnished, rooms have a private bathroom.
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The town is full of historic buildings and sites, and the...
The town is full of historic buildings and sites, and the surrounding area is stunning and interesting. Being a significant stop on the El Camino Santigo adds to vibrancy. The viticulture and grape industry is beautiful in the surrounding region, and in a very short distance you can be lost in a myriad of very old rural villages.
Mary
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Villafranca del Bierzo is an amazing town, full of history...
Villafranca del Bierzo is an amazing town, full of history and with beautiful historic buildings. It is truly an enchanted medieval town in the path of the french Camino de Santiago. We arrived for the town’s celebration of their patron: “El Cristo de la Esperanza”. The “Ayuntamiento” organized a lot of activities, a fair, concerts until late night, wine tasting and tapas. It was memorable. The town is in the UNESCO list of historic places. The Church of Santiago with Las Puertas del Perdon, the church of San Nicolas, La Colegiata, the church of San Francisco have been built centuries ago and are witnesses of the history of the town. These buildings are artistic representations of other times and tell you about the glorious past of Villafranca del Bierzo and its vibrant present. The food is delicious.
Silvia
United States of America
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Good central location and small terrace with view to a...
Good central location and small terrace with view to a church on the hill above. Compact apartment well-equipped and comfortable. Parking is not easy nearby but there’s plenty up near the Tourist Office. The host was friendly and was at the apartment within a few minutes of phoning him when we arrived.
Tim
United Kingdom
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We spent only one night in Villafranca as we were walking...
We spent only one night in Villafranca as we were walking the Camino de Santiago. Nestled between mountains, this is definitely one of the most beautiful towns we passed through, and there were many lovely ones. Points of interest include La Puerta del Perdón and Plaza Mayor. Puerta del Perdón Restaurant served us one of the best meals we had on our entire trip. Villafranca is in the famous Bierzo wine region, so don't miss trying the wonderful wines!
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Wonderful small village with a lot of history and points of...
Wonderful small village with a lot of history and points of interest for those interested in culture, history and religion. It has a castle, several palaces, churches and monasteries from 12-16th century.
Take the chance to enjoy the wine with the designation of origin of Villafranca!
jlavado
Netherlands
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I am a pilgrim walking along Camino de Santiago.
I am a pilgrim walking along Camino de Santiago. Camino Santiago is going through Villafranco-del-Bierzo. Yo can have rest and good meal at any cafe or restaurant here. They are always ready for pilgrims. The town has special signs for those who walks along Camino, so yes, it is easy to walk around. There are many churches there, a castle and a very beautiful garden which dates back to the 17th century.
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We took a break from walking the Camino to celebrate my wife’s birthday and our anniversary. We could not have chosen a better place to celebrate with the wonderful hospitality provided by Dani. The dinners he and his staff provided were definitely fine dining and not pilgrims meals. He is a warm and engaging host who is clearly passionate about treating his guests very well. This is a real gem on the Camino and not to be missed.
This hotel was excellent. It is at the top of the village and on the Camino path. The owner was very hospitable and made sure we had everything we needed. Dinner was superb. I wasn’t expecting fine dining! Breakfast was also great. This was the only time on the Camino that I needed the alarm to wake me up, do the beds must have been very comfortable. I would have liked to have a ‘rest day’ here.
By far the best albergue I’ve stayed at on the Camino. Well kept and clean facility. No bunk beds, light and outlet at each bed, large showers with changing area, delicious food. I was injured, so Juan tried to call a physio, but none was available. He told me how to get a bus ticket to Sarria and then had his dad take me to the stop the next morning. I highly recommend this albergue!
The showers are great, better than of most Hotels. The owner cares about it guests, I got there at night and was very helpful. Full sheets with a blanket are provided. Every bed has light and power plug. Good lockers. This was by far my best value for money stay in the Camino de Santiago.
The room was tidy, cozy and very well equiped.
The hotel is on top of a hill so the landscape is beautiful.
The owner made me feel super confortable, I enjoyed the conversation and the atmosphere of such a special place.
I am really looking forward to come back.
The location is very convenient, at the center of Villafranca del Bierzo, still nearby parking was available in the street. The rooms are large and functional. There was no breakfast served in the hostal but there are some nearby restaurants open in the morning.
The best hotel in all camino and i did 3 routes in a row!
The do very good laundry!
The breakfast is good
The service is amazing
And the residents are so pretty special and clean very good standard and style…
I will come back for sure!!!
Easy to find. Super clean. Big bright room and bathroom. Lady working there was lovely. No food but gorgeous meal in restaurant at bottom of the street. Very handy to Camino route.
I'm so pleased I stayed in this hotel.
Sonya was an amazng hostess. The location was wonderful, and there is an amazing garden with a fantastic view of the mountains. I will stay there any time I walk through Villafranca del Bierzo.
Lovely hotel with top class service, comfortable beds and perfectly clean. Had our laundry washed and dried so we were ready to continue on the Camino next morning.
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