This 12th-century tower is located in the medieval walled town of Puente la Reina, in Navarra.
Maria
Canada
Really enjoyed our time at this hotel! It was very close to the Camino trail and we had a large comfortable room. The blue tiles in the bathroom were beautiful and the room provided us with a great rest after a long day. This area is wonderful to explore!
Hotel Jakue is set in the historic village of Puente la Reina, 11 mi from Pamplona. This small hotel offers free Wi-Fi, free on-site parking and functional rooms with plasma TVs.
Located in Puente la Reina, 14 miles from Pamplona Catedral, Albergue Jakue provides accommodations with a garden, free private parking, a shared lounge and a terrace.
Featuring a shared lounge, terrace and views of garden, Albergue Puente para peregrinos is located in Puente la Reina, 16 miles from Pamplona Catedral.
Susan
United States of America
It was located well and was perfect for us. The young woman reception helping us get established went above our expectations. She helped us so much and was so kind. She spoke English well which helped us a lot. Our room was comfortable and clean. The facilities were also very clean.
Ganbara is located in Puente la Reina, just 15 miles from Pamplona Catedral and 14 miles from Public University of Navarra. It provides free Wifi, a bar, and a restaurant.
Lee
United States of America
Wonderful property above a wine bar also owned by the proprietor. Spacious, clean, well apportioned. Had dinner at the wine bar which was absolutely delicious.
Apartamentos Puente La Reina offers accommodations in Puente la Reina, 14 miles from University Museum of Navarra and 14 miles from Ciudadela Park.
jan
United States of America
This was a great apartment with plenty of space right on the Camino. Access to the apartment was all done per the app and was straightforward. We also loved having access to a washing machine! Thank you!!
Located in Puente la Reina, within 15 miles of Pamplona Catedral and 14 miles of Public University of Navarra, Albergue Estrella Guia Solo Peregrinos has accommodations with a terrace and free WiFi...
Heidi
United States of America
The host was wonderful and exuded positivity. Lots of beautiful earthy crunchy decor. Met some wonderful pilgrims there in the common areas.
Beautiful little town, everywhere is a detail to admire,...
Beautiful little town, everywhere is a detail to admire, great wine bar at the end of the Main Street and after 100mts you can admire the bridge and the river from a beautiful resting garden. Definitely worth it to stay for a night.
Claudia
Netherlands
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We really got lucky choosing this property. The host Cristina could not have been more helpful. She also owns the beautifully styled bar / restaurant downstairs. We had dinner there and it was absolutely wonderful. Wonderful local dishes beautifully prepared and presented. A real highlight of our trip and made me a hero because I was the one that suggested that we eat there.
If you are reading this and are heading to Puente la Reina then we could not recommend both the apartment and the restaurant more highly.
I cannot even review this hotel, because when we got to it, without giving us any explanation, they shuttle us to another hotel 800 mt away, at the edge of town. When we asked for an explanation, the driver just drop our luggage and left, the person who checked us in, in a rushed way, said that it was the same property! Overbook can happen, but it can be dealt in a nice way.
The apartment was well appointed including two separate bedrooms, bathroom/toilet and kitchen/ Lounge. I had breakfast in before returning to the Camino.
On the level below is probably Puente La Reina’s best restaurant/wine bar where we enjoyed both dinner and pre dinner food and wine.
The Hotel is an amazing, beautifully renovated 16th-century building in the centre of town I felt very relaxed and well rested from my day on the Camino. Hot shower and delicious breakfast.
Could not want to ask for anything more..
Alan Huntley
Location - awesome. Right in center of original town. Nice room. Small but quaint. Very classic deco. Restaurant on site was great and had sidewalk cafe/bar in front of hotel. Didn’t need to leave the hotel except for sightseeing.
This hotel has a great staff that works hard to make travelers feel welcome. The (private) room is adequate and the breakfast (small fee) is nice (well worth the money). Just a few steps from the bridge.
A really good albergue, it's probably the furthest one you'll get to in Puente la Reina, but it's worth the extra effort to get here, good breakfast, good WiFi and pleasant staff
Gorgeous quaint hotel with spanish charm. Decor is modern yet rustic and the hosts incredibly gracious. Brother and sister team I believe. Great breakfast. Our favourite so far!
the hotel is in the perfect location for a tired hiker walking the Camino, which is what we were doing. Having an attached bar was very convenient for Pintxos and a beverage.
Feel like stay at an hotel. Bed blanket and amenities are good. I stay at a room for two. My friend stay at albergue with 3 bunkbed with private bathroom.
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