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Old Oct 16th, 2009, 05:29 AM
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I am having a difficult time coming up with lodging under a 100euro per night. Does anyone have a recommendation for some place quiet and clean?? Thanks for your help we will be there in July.
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Old Oct 16th, 2009, 07:42 AM
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No specific ones but just to say that you should easily IME to be able to find something less than 100 euro that is passable - i recently paid about 50 euro for a room in a pension (casa de hospades i think they are called) - consult Let's Go Spain for recommendations of cheaper places that are decent - in any major library or bookstore.
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Old Oct 16th, 2009, 09:21 AM
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http://www.pensionesconencanto.com/i...22a982b914935c

This is an excellent group for inexpensive and clean lodging. I just returned from a very enjoyable 3 night stay at the Pension Aida. The Pension Kursaal is also very nice but was not available.
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Bellas Artes was also good but not too quiet on outside rooms. Book well in advance for San Sebastian in July, anything good will sell out.
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CathyM I stayed at the Itxasoa.My room had a balcony facing the sea and during the day I was out but at night trying to sleep was a challenge-there's a metal speed bump that makes a noise every time a car goes over it! Last summer I called and asked for one of the rooms on the other side of the building but the renovation of the San Telmo continues!
So last May I stayed at the Zaragoza Plaza hotel.I loved it and don't understand why it gets only 1 star! I just checked and the rates just about double in July.However if you book early you may get a discount andbe pretty close to your budget w/breakfast included!
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