Hotel des Remparts is an old house from 1643 located in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, opposite the public garden. Free Wi-Fi access is available in the public areas.
Funk
Germany
Gracias for your help organizing my camino!!
Merci. Dankeschön!
Hôtel des Pyrénées is a former coaching inn, set just 400 metres from Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port’s citadel. This 4-star hotel offers an outdoor swimming pool, an on-site restaurant and free Wi-Fi access....
Hôtel Itzalpea is located in the heart of the village of St Jean Pied de Port, in the Basque country. This hotel features a traditional tearoom and comfortable accommodation.
Raymond
Ireland
This hotel has been recently taken over and a new restaurant has been opened. There were 5 of us in our group and we decided to try the restaurant. The dinner was beautifully presented and tasted delicious. I could not fault it. We also opted for the continental breakfast. this was more than adequate and very reasonable for a cost of €6. Jeremy was very attentive to our needs and early start as we were starting our Camino. I can recomment this hotel as a place to stay before begining the camino Frances.
Le Chemin vers l'Etoile is a gite hosted by a pilgrim located in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, 44 km from Biarritz and 43 km from Saint-Jean-de-Luz. The rooms are equipped with a shared bathroom.
Laura
Australia
Great place to start the camino! Basic but all you need. Loved the breakfast and much needed before the hardest day.
La Villa Esponda is a house built in 1896, located in the centre of Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, opposite the ramparts. It has double-glazed bedrooms, free WiFi and free parking.
Featuring free WiFi, Gite Izaxulo welcomes pilgrims of Santiago de Compostela as well as hikers in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port. A terrace or balcony are featured in certain rooms.
Offering a garden and garden view, Maison Simonenia is situated in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port, 11 km from Baigorry Church and 40 km from Epherra Golf Course.
Roger
New Zealand
Everything was what we needed and wanted combined with fabulous personnel at the venue.
Who could ask for more
Set in Saint Jean Pied de Port, a 10-minute drive from Spain and 37 km from Espelette, Chambres d'Hôtes Maison E.Bernat has a restaurant, a garden and free Wi-Fi.
Set in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port and with Baigorry Church reachable within 11 km, Gite de la Porte Saint Jacques: a hostel for pilgrims offers a garden, non-smoking rooms, free WiFi and a terrace.
Katherine
Canada
Close to pilgrims office. Dinner is not to be missed. Food was delicious and it was a good chance to meet people. Breakfast included.
Featuring a shared lounge, Gîte BIDEAN is located in Saint-Jean-Pied-de-Port in the Aquitaine region, 11 km from Baigorry Church and 40 km from Epherra Golf Course.
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It was a very pretty village/ Town in the mountains.
It was a very pretty village/ Town in the mountains. Suitable for walkers with lovely cafe's and restaurants and useful supply base before starting the camino. Local people were very friendly and quirky as well. It is full of character and history.
Martina
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SJPDP is the traditional starting point for el Camino de...
SJPDP is the traditional starting point for el Camino de Santiago's French route. You can feel all the positive energy and excitement from the Peregrinos at portas of their journey.
Although the first stage from SJPDP, crossing the Pyrenees to Spain, is challenging the journey and the satisfaction of completing it is multiple times more rewarding and will remain as a memorable experience!
Buen Camino caminantes
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There is surely more to do and see in Saint Jean-Pied-de-...
There is surely more to do and see in Saint Jean-Pied-de-Port than we had time for. The Hotel Ramuntcho was perfect in every way. We were in town only for one night before beginning the Camino, and we would have been delighted to stay longer had time allowed.
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We went to St Jean because it is the starting point of the...
We went to St Jean because it is the starting point of the French Camino. It is a charming place, lots of good places to stay and eat - though the prices in a cafe we stopped at are a lot higher than in nearby Spain! 5 Euros for a glass of wine compared with 1.5 Euros in Spain!
david
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It’s beautiful little town in a beautiful setting.
It’s beautiful little town in a beautiful setting.
Well, we ate one of the restaurants where we could sit outside. Unfortunately I’ve forgotten the name of the restaurant. The food was good. The restaurant was quite busy. I gave the cashier €50 and was short changed €20. 🤨
Donna
Canada
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Beautiful town at the start of the Camino frances.
Beautiful town at the start of the Camino frances. Not good for dairy and gluten allergy though and not every restaurant and bar proprietor is friendly. Hardly anything provided in any language other than french. Looking forward to crossing into Spain.
Katarina
Finland
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Our host Alicia was the loveliest person and was so attentive! Brought us a beautiful breakfast in the morning before we started our pilgrimage. The Camino Real was like a lovely little boutique hotel with so much attention to detail. Spotlessly clean and lovely decor, thick heavy blankets for sleeping, a beautiful private garden, everything you could want or need. Definitely stay here if in Saint-Jean -Pied -de- Port! Thank you Alicia for your wonderful hospitality!
What a wonderful stay. right on the main street in St. Jean Pied de Port, a short block from the Pilgrim Office for the Camino Frances. Lovely, upbeat and attentive host; very comfy room, more than ample breakfast, part of which host bagged up for me to take; she also noted good restaurants and a bakery for provisions for my walk. An ideal start to the Camino! Catherine (sp?) so kindly offered to take my picture as I started out on my walk, a picture I now treasure.
Very large sunny room with kitchenette on the second floor. The room was clean and well supplied with towels, hair dryer. The hotel is centrally located across from the Citadelle and near quite a few fine restaurants. Pantxika got us settled in and was very tolerant of my high school French.
VVF was nice. It had all the basics for a complete unit. We were able to cook our own meals, it had a good sized refrigerator and freezer. The pool was great on the hot days. It was only about a 10 minute walk downhill into the historic village. It is located right on the Camino Frances.
The hostelier was very friendly & welcoming on arrival. I was made to feel comfortable even though I was nervous about starting the Camino Frances the next day. Also, one of my Camino family members ended up being in that same room that night & now I've got a brother for life 💖
It is one of the first accomodations as you Leave the train station just before the old city walls.
Owner was very friendly and organized. There are no kitchen facilities but many restaurants nearby and a great grocery store very close.
I had never stayed in an Albergue before so didn’t know what to expect. It was exceptionally clean. Everything had been thought about - able to safely charge phones etc. clothes washing facilities were good.
The albergue is beautiful, the host is great, there are shelves and outlets for each bed, the bathrooms are clean, breakfast was simple but nice, and you’re already 1km into your Camino!
Nice small hotel in the heart of the historic village. Beautiful, storybook views from the hotel room windows and spacious rooms overall. Friendly hosts and quiet surroundings.
Good location and a good price if you’re wanting a last night of peace before beginning on the Camino Francés. It was very quiet when we were there and we slept beautifully.
The breakfast was very cheap and filling. The beds were very comfortable. The hosts were very kind and generous and went out of their way to make you feel like family.
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