Senda Sur hostel in O Porriño, Spain offers convenient access to Vigo Airport (6.8 miles away) and the University of Vigo (6.3 miles away), making it ideal for travelers exploring the region. This 160-square-foot guesthouse features one bedroom, one bathroom, and accommodates one guest, providing amenities such as a restaurant, fitness center, and free parking.
9.0 219 reviews
Vigo
09/20 – 09/26
$50/nighttotal: $300 (6 )
Albergue El Cristo
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hostel , O Porriño
Albergue El Cristo is a hostel in O Porriño, located 5.6 miles from Vigo Airport, 8.7 miles from Vigo Bus Station, and 5.8 miles from the University of Vigo. This 2,690 square foot hostel accommodates up to 20 guests and offers amenities such as free WiFi, a shared lounge, a terrace, a kitchen with a fridge and microwave, and family rooms, with hiking opportunities nearby.
8.2 845 reviews
Vigo
09/20 – 09/26
$38/nighttotal: $228 (6 )
Albergue Rincón Del Peregrino Porriño-pleno Centro-city Center
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hostel , O Porriño
Albergue Rincón Del Peregrino Porriño-pleno Centro-city Center is centrally located in Porriño, 6.7 miles from the University of Vigo and 7.5 miles from Vigo Airport. This hostel offers 750 square feet of space with 1 bedroom and 1 bathroom, featuring air conditioning, a shared kitchen with a microwave and dishwasher, a terrace, and a restaurant serving Italian and Mediterranean cuisine.
Frequently Asked Questions about hostels in Vigo
What budget-friendly events or festivals are taking place in and around Vigo?
Vigo has a lot of festivals throughout the year, but the most popular budget-friendly one is the Festa do Marisco in October. It's a seafood festival with live music, dancing, and delicious food stalls. The city also hosts the Festas de San Xoán in June, with bonfires and fireworks.
What are the top social spots in Vigo for hostel guests to meet other travelers?
The best place to meet other travelers is definitely the A Lareira hostel. They have a common area and a bar where people gather to socialize. You can also try the pub crawl organized by the hostel, which takes you to different bars in the city.
What are the best hostels for families and kids in Vigo?
What’s the best budget-friendly way to reach Vigo?
The cheapest way to get to Vigo is by bus. There are frequent buses from other cities in Spain, and you can often find good deals online. If you're coming from further away, you can fly into the Vigo Airport, but flights can be more expensive.
What should you know before renting a hostel in Vigo?
When booking a hostel in Vigo, it's important to check the location. The Old Town is a great central location, but hostels further out might be cheaper. Also, read reviews to see what other travelers have said about the hostel's cleanliness, staff, and atmosphere.
The best time to visit Vigo is during the shoulder seasons, like spring or fall. The weather is still pleasant, but the crowds are smaller and prices are lower. You can also enjoy the city's many festivals, like the Festa do Marisco in October.
Where in Vigo can you find the best areas to stay in a hostel?
The best areas to stay in a hostel are the Old Town and the area around the port. The Old Town is a historic area with many charming streets and squares, while the port area is more lively and has a great view of the bay. Both areas are close to the main attractions and have good public transportation.