The Bridge

Zaragoza


The Bridge offers a friendly welcome and a hostel-ish atmosphere even though the dozen rooms are all private. They have practical but bright and stylish design, with tea/coffee makers, fridges, and individual welcome messages. There's a well equipped kitchen, and a blackboard listing music gigs.

The cheaper doubles share toilets but have their own shower and washbasin.


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