Situated in Tui, on the banks of Miño River and left on the Portuguese Route to Santiago, Hotel A Torre do Xudeu features rooms with free breakfast, parking under reservation and availability and...
Carol
Australia
Lovely place to stay on the Camino. Tui is a gorgeous town and this was a great hotel.
Situated 3.5 km from Tui’s historic centre, on the Portuguese way to Santiago, Alfonso I Hotel offers a gym, a sauna and free WiFi. The air-conditioned rooms feature satellite TV and a balcony.
Offering à la carte restaurant, Cruceiro do Monte is located on the outskirts of Tui, 2 km from the historic centre and Tui Cathedral. A free private parking is available on-site.
Set in the historical Galician city of Tui, a border town with Portugal, this stunning hotel is housed in a majestic old building, surrounded by a peaceful, natural environment.
Simon
Australia
Located well near the River Minho, our stay at the Parador de Tui was comfortable and convenient. The staff were most accomodating. The expresso coffee is the best ivevevet tasted in Spain in over 20 years. Breakfast is convenient but limited in selection. The dining room is not large so breakfast is split into early and later sittings. If you’re an early riser and wish to make an early get away it’s best to book an early breakfast in advance.
Located in Tui, 1-minute walk from Tui Cathedral, Ideas Peregrinas offers accommodation with a shared lounge. This hostel offers a shared kitchen and a tour desk. Guests can make use of a bar.
Silke
Belgium
Lovely place! Friendly staff. Clean.
I like that breakfast is to order, so I have something I like (a bit more expensive but worth it)
Located 32 km from Estación Maritima, Pension La Corredera offers air-conditioned accommodation with a balcony and free WiFi. With city views, this accommodation provides a patio.
Archibald
United Kingdom
The old-fashioned atmosphere of the establishment.
Located in Tui and only 32 km from Estación Maritima, Apartamento El Nogal 1 provides accommodation with quiet street views, free WiFi and free private parking.
Bob
United Kingdom
Lively flat with plenty of space and great washing and drying facilities after a couple of wet days on the Camino.
Tui was gorgeous, wish I could have stayed longer than one...
Tui was gorgeous, wish I could have stayed longer than one quick night but was meeting up with friends on the Camino and had to move on. So many good restaurants as well and the river walk is lovely! If you're on the Camino, stop at Albergue Ideas Peregrinas for their breakfast. It's a full-service cafe with strong coffee and American breakfasts with the nicest toasted baguettes. They have a store as well attached with Camino provisions - ponchos, poles with rubber tips, hats, shorts, wool socks, all high quality.
Barbara
Canada
10
Scored 10
Very historic old town.
Very historic old town. It used to be the capital of Galicia. Beautiful cathedral. Location next to Mindo river makes it very special as well. Strolling along the river, with Tui lingering above was a delight.
Marianne
Netherlands
10
Scored 10
Tui was bigger than I expected.
Tui was bigger than I expected. It is a very interesting town close to the Portuguese border and has many historical buildings. There are lots of bars to choose from - El Pilar being our favourite. The old cathedral is worth a visit to view the architecture and there are some lovely walks along the riverside.
Pamela
United Kingdom
10
Scored 10
Small, beautiful medieval town in a lovely location.The...
Small, beautiful medieval town in a lovely location.The cathedral is stunning and if you buy the small audio tour you can climb up to the ramparts for a wonderful view of the city and river looking across to Portugal.
Tracey
Australia
8.0
Scored 8.0
Restaurant/cafes near Albergue Pallanes were not open for...
Restaurant/cafes near Albergue Pallanes were not open for food in the evening when local referrals were given but a nearby supermarket was well stocked. The kitchen at the Albergue provided all that was required for meal preparation. Only stayed one night. At the end of a days travel/walking Tui restaurants were a step too far away.
it is located right on the Camino about an hour and a bit walk from Tui. Miguel, the owner was really helpful. The place was spotlessly clean. bedding and towels provided. Good value for 2 people sharing less so for a single traveller but it was perfectly placed for my needs. there is a cafe within 50m serving good simple food alternatively food can be ordered for delivery. I would recommend this accommodation and I would stay there again
It's a real oasis providing a relaxing break for the traveller. The staff go above and beyond and realising I wasn't well (I've since ended up in hospital on my early return home, with heart failure)they even gave me a lift into Tui and later came to rescue me from a sudden downpour when I had gone to look at a local place of interest. Thank you all so much.
This was my second stay and it was as superb as the first. Staff was very helpful setting up emergency dental visit. Breakfast was a treat and the grounds are lovely. My only suggestion would be to replace the shower head in two room unit 105.. That would make it an 11!
This is a 700 year old property with a fascinating history. it is still owned by a family who bought it many years ago and who have now converted it into an Albergue. It was a place of refuge for a day while exploring Tui.
The location of the hostel is good if you are doing the Camino. It runs parallel to the Camino in Tui and intersects with it further down the road. A good grocery store is very close by, and laundry across the street.
We stayed at Michael’s apartment in Tui. It’s in a great location, was very clean, well stocked and Michael was very responsive to all our questions. He was also a great help. We highly recommend staying here.
This is a really nice place. the garden is an amazing treat. lots of places for serenity. plenty of hot water, super clean and comfortable. Davide is so kind and helpful. I will stay here again when in Tui! 😊
Jacob’s Hostel in Tui was one of my favorite hostels on the Camino. It was located next to great restaurants, beautiful site seeing, and a grocery store nearby. The hosts were kind and helpful.
This is an amazing hotel in a great location right on the Camino. The room was really comfortable and all the staff were great and very helpful. I would definately stay here again.
Great little private albergue. Only 20 beds in one big room. But folks were chill and the bathroom/mitch facilities were great. Light breakfast but quicker than nearby cafes.
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