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Hotel Xabier

Plaza de Javier s/n,
Pamplona
Navarra
Spain
94 888 40 06

Type: Hotel
Minimum Rate: € 50 - € 50

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The Hotel Xabier is near the Castillo de Javier (open 9 am-1 pm and 4-7 pm), outside of Sangüesa. The Castillo is renowned as the birthplace of Saint Francis Xavier who, along with Saint Ignatius, founded the Jesuit order. The hotel rooms are classically styled, a little medieval, but not really all that old by Spanish standards. The rooms are OK, but the restaurant’s food is not (just say no to callos).
Last updated January 4, 2008
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