Discover the best Lodges in Province of Leon, Castile and Leon including Hotel Via Leon, El Trasgu de Foncebadon, Imprenta Musical Alojamiento, Hostal Tres Campanas, Hotel Rural Astura, La Posada de Toribia Casa Rural, Hotel Molina Real, La Moncloa de San Lazaro, Hostal El Palacio, Hotel Aqua Luna Spa.
Restaurants in Province of Leon
4.5 based on 147 reviews
El Hotel Via Leon ofrece WiFi gratuita en todas instalaciones y se encuentra en el distrito central de León, a 100 metros del Palacio de Botines de Gaudí. La catedral de León se halla a 4 minutos a pie. Las habitaciones presentan una decoración de época colorida y disponen de TV de pantalla plana y baño privado con bañera, bidet y artículos de aseo gratuitos. Algunas tienen balcón o patio. El establecimiento cuenta con salón compartido. Además, está en la ruta de peregrinación del Camino de Santiago y ofrece servicios e instalaciones específicos para peregrinos, como traslado de equipaje, taquillas, masajes externos, zona para dejar bicicletas y préstamo de bicicletas. Los barrios Romántico y Húmedo son conocidos por sus bares de tapas y se hallan a 5 minutos a pie. El Museo de Arte Contemporáneo (MUSAC) está a 15 minutos a pie.
Stayed for 3 nights visiting our daughter in Leon. This hotel is just off the Main Street and has comfortable beds and is very quiet. Wooden floors and ceiling beams with unique bathroom style makes this a very charming hotel. Bedrooms cleaned everyday. Very friendly and helpful staff.
5 based on 132 reviews
We are a familiar business, whose challenge is to achieve that our customers have a rest and relax. We are located in a mountain village that has almost no services, so our place gives you the possibility of finding yourself, relax and forget about the annoying daily noise. You can disconnect for a short time from your stressed life. Foncebadón is being recovered as ending and start of one of the stages in the Way more and more. Our village lays at the top of the Monte Irago, emblematic place for the celts and where the "Cruz de Fierro" stands, a very special place for those who peregrinate to Santiago. Our story begins in 2013, when we inaggurated our little minimarket and, later on, with so much an effort, hard work and dedication, we created our place. A place that still has to grow and improve. For that reason and much more, we stand up every day wanting to fight for improvement, so that you can leave our shop with good memories of us. I our establishment you can find almost everything: we have 4 complete rooms, of which "La Xana" and "El Trasgu" are the double ones, "El Sumiciu" is a single room, and "El Cuélebre" is the one that is equipped for families or groups. All of them are decorated with a special dedication to the latest detail, so that you find yourself like home, good beds to make sleeping a good rest, TV, bathroom and wifi. We have also a restaurant where you can have a good breakfast, lunch or dinner with traditional cooking, using good quality and local products. In our minimarket, you can stock up of what you need any moment in day, or in your stage with us. We fight every day to be different.
The walk up to Foncebadon from the plains is substantial and tiring. It would have been less so had I known the super nice refuge waiting for me at the top. El Trasgu is right on the Camino and complete and very fit for purpose. A bar, restaurant, store with almost anything you could want and good hotel rooms. The building is stone and very much in keeping with the rest of the village. The dining room has walls of glass looking out to the mountains. There are terraces front and back but it was too cool to sit outside on the day that I stayed. No matter because the sun came blazing in through the glass into the dining room where it was bright and warm. The proprietor spoke excellent English which was very helpful to me. My room was tiny with a comfortable double bed that almost reached the wall on either side. The bathroom was also tiny but adequate with lots of lovely hot water. The section with the rooms has a common area with a large table. I struggled a little with the wifi password but once connected it worked well in my room, the common area and the dining room. All rooms were well heated which was necessary with the temperature below freezing in the early morning. I had the menu (pilgrim's meal) in the evening and it was well cooked with a good choice of dishes. I loved the unusual decorative touches throughout the building including a wall of different toadstool pictures, framed keys and lots of old family photos. El Trasgu is a gem and no one should think of staying elsewhere in Foncebadon.
4 based on 42 reviews
The Imprenta Musical opened its doors in 2016, making reference to the history of the previous building with its name and decoration so that guests can enjoy a place full of musical memories. The establishment, newly built, is located in the center of Astorga, which makes it an exceptional place to explore the city.
... and I am not just saying that because we mostly stayed at albergues on the Camino. The room was spotlessly clean, spacious bathroom and shower space and very comfortable bed. the service was great. Definitely would stay again, warmly recommended.
5 based on 70 reviews
nice place to stay if a little off the beaten track-owner was delightful giving us a lift into town after a long walk on the Camino that day-she was also able to offer breakfast trays so we could get away early for the next stage which was to be a long one
4.5 based on 37 reviews
The rooms are clean and well heated (heating was needed when we were visiting). They are light and airy. The food was home cooked and very good quality. So was the wine. The place is run by a couple quite dedicated to their work. The hotel is not on the camino but provides free transport to the camino trail. And, I think well worth a small deviation (given quite a number of hotels on the Camino itself may not be as nice). Anyway, very highly recommended.
5 based on 94 reviews
The property is excellent and there was a garage for our motorcycles. Breakfast was the most basic we had during our trip. We booked direct with the owners and we were told there would be somewhere to eat locally (their restaurant is closed on a Monday). Whether it was a breakdown in communication on our previous correspondence I don't know, but we were unable to get anything to eat locally and our bikes had been locked away in the garage so we couldn't drive to the next town. Also we had been drinking! Luckily, in our desperate search for food we came across the Bar Jose, which supplied tapas and beers all evening.
4.5 based on 73 reviews
Nice and clean rooms, newly renovated. A very friendly staff that do their best to give the customers a pleasant stay. Value for money. Recomended both for pilgrims and other travelers.I was a good starting point for our walk.
4.5 based on 218 reviews
This inn, about one hour from Leon, was the perfect stop on our way through northern Spain towards Portugal. We really enjoyed the boutique, where we bought gifts, and then had a very nice dinner in one of the two restaurants.
4.5 based on 60 reviews
4 based on 76 reviews
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