Albergue The Last Stamp
Albergue The Last Stamp in Santiago de Compostela
Albergue Overview
Type: Albergue The Last Stamp is a modern private hostel designed for Camino de Santiago pilgrims completing their journey on the Camino Francés and other routes arriving in Santiago.
Location: Rúa do Preguntoiro, 10, 15704 Santiago de Compostela, A Coruña — right in the historic centre, just steps from the Cathedral and the pilgrim office.
Opened: Opened in recent years in a restored building, offering a sleek mix of modern comfort and Camino spirit.
Accessibility: Multi-level facility with elevator access and rooms suitable for most guests with limited mobility.
Contact:
Phone: (+34) 981 564 965
Email: info@thelaststamp.es
Website: thelaststamp.es
Albergue Facilities
Rooms: Modern dormitories with individual bunks, privacy curtains, lockers, and shared bathrooms.
Prices: Beds typically around €20–€25 per night.
Total Capacity: Around 50–60 pilgrims.
Reservations: Accepted and recommended during peak Camino months.
Pilgrim Credential: Not required but the albergue caters mainly to pilgrims.
Operating Season: Open year-round.
Hours: Reception open from early afternoon until late evening; check-in around 13:00.
Albergue Amenities
- Free Wi-Fi throughout the building
- Shared kitchen and lounge area
- Laundry facilities with washer and dryer
- Lockers and secure luggage storage
- Air conditioning and heating
- Reception with Camino information
Pilgrim Insight
Albergue The Last Stamp blends the energy of a modern boutique hostel with the relaxed atmosphere of a pilgrim albergue. Its name nods to the final stamp in your credential — fitting for those ending their Camino de Santiago. The design is clean and comfortable, the beds offer privacy, and the communal area is ideal for reflection and conversation. It’s a perfect base for exploring Santiago before heading home.
Check out the other Albergues in Santiago de Compostela.
We’ve also self-published a Camino Francés Journal for pilgrims who want to record their final thoughts and memories. Buen Camino!