“Small room, but I had everything for 1 night. It's located close to the center and not far from the Camino francés trail. I can recommend to anyone starting Camino from Sarria.”
“From the lovely welcome on arrival with iced cold water for weary pilgrims, to the beautiful rooms, we absolutely loved our stay in Porto Santiago Boutique hotel & Rooms. Sonia could not do enough for us. We sat in the garden and had a few beers after a long walk into Portomarin. We could have stayed quite happily if we weren't walking again the following day! Can't recommend highly enough. Would definitely go back.”
“The owner was very professional and provides free transfer from Camino and on the next day bring you back to Camino. There is a nice restaurant with reasonable prices. I can recommend this hotel to anyone on Camino 🚶 it's peaceful and quite ablnd you can enjoy view on the beautiful rive after all this long walk.”
“It’s clean and tidy, conveniently located. The staff (the brother and the sister whom I think are the owner) are very helpful and friendly. They explained everything to us in great details.”
“The house is out in the countryside, which was what we wanted. We’d had a busy, sometimes stressful, few weeks and so we needed peace and quiet. If you like quirky, different, unusual, this could be the property for you. The room was interestingly furnished: for example, I’ve never had a piano in my bedroom before! And some of the furniture seemed antique. The bathroom was clean and tidy, and bed narrow but comfortable. The house is clearly an old Manor House in the process of renovation. To this end it is sometimes used as an exhibition centre for local artists to display their work. The breakfast was also unusual, a collection almost of tapas, many including local produce either from the host’s garden or nearby Chantada. The host is informative about the history of Galicia if you are able to speak one of his languages: we spoke Portuguese and he replied in Gallego. We managed to understand each other.”
“The host was absolutely lovely, could not have been more welcoming or helpful.
The pension itself is located just off the main street, and next to the church.
There is a common area to relax and socialise in.
The bedrooms seem to have been recently renovated, with new furniture and bedclothes. The bedroom had a powerful hairdryer, and a television, as well as a small desk and chair.
The bathrooms are sparkling clean, with generous amounts of shower gel and shampoo provided.”
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