Albergue de Peregrinos de Monte do Gozo
Albergue de Peregrinos de Monte do Gozo in Santiago de Compostela
Albergue Overview
Type: Albergue de Peregrinos de Monte do Gozo is a public albergue run by the Xunta de Galicia for pilgrims on the Camino Francés.
Location: Rúa do Gozo, 18, Monte do Gozo, Santiago de Compostela — 3.5 km before the cathedral, offering the first view of the city’s spires.
Opened: Built for the 1993 Holy Year and continuously serving pilgrims since.
Accessibility: Fully accessible with ramps and adapted dorms.
Contact:
Phone: (+34) 981 558 942
Email: manuelnin@hotmail.com
Website: alberguesxacobeo.gal
Albergue Facilities
Rooms: Dormitory blocks divided into smaller sleeping areas.
Prices: Around €10 per person.
Total Capacity: Over 500 pilgrims.
Reservations: Not accepted.
Pilgrim Credential: Required.
Operating Season: Open all year.
Hours: Check-in from 13:00; closes at 22:00.
Albergue Amenities
- Restaurant and cafeteria on site
- Laundry with washing machines and dryers
- Large green park area with picnic tables
- Free Wi-Fi
- Bike storage
Pilgrim Insight
Monte do Gozo (“Mount of Joy”) is a symbolic place where pilgrims first glimpse Santiago after their long journey. This albergue offers a sense of arrival and celebration. With hundreds of beds and open-air parkland, it’s perfect for reflection before your final descent to the cathedral.
Check out the other Albergues in Santiago de Compostela.
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