
On the final stretch of the French Way, this ready-to-operate hostel presents itself as an exceptional investment opportunity. With capacity for 54 guests, modern facilities and a strategic location, it is a business with great potential for success in a mandatory stop for pilgrims.
This unique business opportunity is located in Arca, a town in O Pino situated just 20 km from Santiago de Compostela, on the final stretch of the French Way. It is a mandatory stop for all pilgrims heading to the final destination of their pilgrimage, which guarantees high demand during most of the year.
Due to its privileged location, a demand bottleneck often occurs in the area that causes many pilgrims to have to continue to Santiago to find accommodation, making this hostel a proposal of great strategic value.
The hostel is located at street level, just a few meters from the town hall. In addition to the main entrance, which is located on the busiest street in the town, it has an additional access at the back that leads to a less busy rural path.
The hostel has 485 m² built on a plot of 764 m², intelligently distributed to optimize space and the pilgrim experience. The facilities stand out for their contemporary finishes, spacious areas and careful attention to detail.
The hostel offers accommodation for 54 pilgrims in beds distributed in different spaces. The ground floor houses 32 beds in bunk beds, while the upper floor has 22 additional beds. It also has an extra room with 6 beds that is not currently part of the hostel service.
All bunk beds are custom-made in pine wood, guaranteeing durability and comfort. The bedrooms have modern finishes, cheerfully colored walls and individual lockers for each guest. A unique interior garden enclosed by glass provides natural light and creates a unique atmosphere in one of the rest areas.
The sanitary facilities offer a total of 11 showers separated for men and women, including one shower adapted for people with functional diversity. Hot water supply is guaranteed through oil and gas boilers.
The upper floor houses a common space that includes a small kitchen with dining room, with direct access to an outdoor terrace ideal for enjoying on days with favorable weather. The space is equipped with washing machines and dryers, completing the service offering.
The privileged location of this hostel places the investment at the heart of one of the most emblematic regions of the Camino de Santiago. O Pino is part of the province of A Coruña and preserves a rich historical heritage linked to the Jacobean route, with numerous Romanesque churches and manor houses that testify to centuries of pilgrim tradition.
The Camino de Santiago represents one of the most solid and stable tourist investments in the current panorama, with constant growth that has become a fundamental economic engine for Galicia. The growing international diversification of the pilgrim profile, with visitors from all continents, guarantees sustained demand throughout the year.
The combination of strategic location, facilities ready to operate and a continuously expanding market makes this hostel an exceptional investment opportunity for those looking to participate in Galicia's tourism sector.
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764 m²
485 m²
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C 126 kg CO₂ m² / Year
D 31 kg CO₂ m² / Year