14. Albergue Izar ( Viana )
Viana
ALBERGUE IZAR
C/ El Cristo, 6
31230 - Viana
948 090 002
660 071 349
Distance to Santiago : 621 Km.
OPEN ALL YEAR
Facilities
border Álava and La Rioja.
The building of traditional architecture of the area, have been fully restored terrace and patio, great walks through the old town, its walls and interesting manor houses, palaces and churches to show the splendor that lived between the sixteenth and eighteenth century.
For our hostel the Way of Santiago, are the last resort of the Camino de Santiago Navarro and one star = (IZAR) More on the Way to the Stars.
Our city is rich in food and wine with Denomination of Origin Rioja, we welcome visitors and pilgrims.
You will receive from us a personalized, and we will inform you, for you to profit the most of your stay in this very diverse
Prices
Beds: 10 €.
Double room 30 €
Breakfast 3 €
Sheets for hire 3 €
Rental of towels 3 €
Services
Rooms (double and family)
Community Room from 6 to 18 beds
Handicap Access
Living room with patio on the ground floor
large terrace
central heating
Washer and dryer
save-bikes
Vending 24h
Free wifi
beds of 2 m long.
Nearby
Viana has a responsive urban design character of fortified main mission for which it was created. Retains a regular flat rectangular structure simétrica.Orientados each cardinal point, are the gateways to the city: San Felices west, Santa Maria and San Juan to the north, west and Estella south La Solana. Were modified in the sixteenth century, coats of arms hold and are dedicated to saints represented in their respective niches.
Although medieval village level change during the sixteenth century, part of the walls that surrounded the villa conserva.Es still possible to contemplate the wall and barbican San Pedro and Santa Maria, underground remains of the castle stretches of wall, and structures of various towers: the Drum tower, the tower Tahona and San Lorenzo.
During his visit to our town, you can not miss the Church of Santa Maria, built in Gothic style with reforms in the s. XVI, XVII and XVIII. Knowing the baroque palaces of the City and the Balcon de Toros, the ancient pilgrims, visiting the ruins of San Pedro or lost in the tangle of narrow streets.