In the hospedería, there are 70 single and double rooms (104 beds), most with private bath. Rooms without baths have sinks. Both men and women are welcome.
The community became independent in 1873, but continued its original mission of hosting pilgrims to Santiago. Both the church and monastery are Romanesque in style. The church possesses a Renaissance retablo with seven niches and is decorated with conchas (shells), one of the symbols of the Camino de Santiago.
All meals can be included with the lodging.
Towels and linens are provided.
Accommodation within monastery
Full Board available
Linen included
Towels included
Pub (walking distance)
Recommended restaurants (walking distance)
Directions:
By car: From Burgos (heading west) or Logroño (heading east) take route 120. Santo Domingo de la Calzada is located between the two towns.
By train: Get off in Logroño and take a bus to Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
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