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[QUOTE="peregrina2000, post: 947516, member: 537"] What discount card are you referring to? For the paradores, you can sign up and get an account and then will have access to “member rates” and old people rates. As a member, you also get a free drink in the bar once you arrive. Just house wine, water, or beer, but frequently these are in very nice places like cloisters or terraces and it’s a great way to sit and relax after walking. You also get free parking, but that’s not much of a pilgrim concern. The other main discount card I am familiar with is the Tarjeta Dorada for trains. You have to get it in person at a Renfe office, it costs 5 ot 6 euros for a year. But once you have it, you are eligible for a lot of discounts on trains. I have even been able to use my card number from the US to get the senior rate when purchasing online tickets. But aside from that, I’m not aware that there is any generalized senior discount card. Lots of the senior discounts, in my experience, are limited to EU residents. But many are not, and I often have been able to use my passport to establish my senior elegibility. The most recent example that comes to mind was in Mérida where I got a ridiculously low price for a bracelet that let me in to a big number of important Roman and Visigothic sites. [/QUOTE]
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