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WIWD is book a bed in Sarria as you are arriving late. That way you will be able to start your next day from Sarria, instead of trying to make your way there first. Sit where you like. If there are a lot of people waiting to get on don't be surprised by a bit of rude pushing and shoving, just stand your ground. Don't try to get on with your backpack unless it is very small. It can be a bit bewildering wondering where you are. You could try to ask the driver to let you know when you have arrived in Sarria. Check the timetable so you know roughly the time you are supposed to arrive. Look at road signs, if one says for example Sarria 4km, you know that you will soon be there. Or look at a person nearby raise your eyebrows and say questioningly "Sarria?"Thank you everyone for the help!
I'll get dropped off somewhere around midday and there are some last busses going after that but looks like I will only be in Sarria past 9 in the evening so I'll have to make a reservation somewhere.
I was also if there is anything I should know about the bus etiquette in Spain? Looks like I can also buy a ticket from the driver but do I have to sit in
Welcome to the forum LB. For some tips on etiquette, Google, Culturegram', Spain.Thank you everyone for the help!
I'll get dropped off somewhere around midday and there are some last busses going after that but looks like I will only be in Sarria past 9 in the evening so I'll have to make a reservation somewhere.
I was also if there is anything I should know about the bus etiquette in Spain? Looks like I can also buy a ticket from the driver but do I have to sit in the place that is written on my ticket or can I freely pick a place to sit?
Thanks for all the information.I just made a reservation and now I can feel somewhat calm about this.
This question is not really on the same theme with the topic when I posted it but in case someone still peeks in here and could comment on this - would it be too weird to not take a sleepingbag and just sleep in my clothes? I'm not worried about being cold since I'm a person who tolerates lower temperatures really well (then again - how "cold" could the camino even get in august).
Thanks for all the information.I just made a reservation and now I can feel somewhat calm about this.
This question is not really on the same theme with the topic when I posted it but in case someone still peeks in here and could comment on this - would it be too weird to not take a sleepingbag and just sleep in my clothes? I'm not worried about being cold since I'm a person who tolerates lower temperatures really well (then again - how "cold" could the camino even get in august).
There are places that will not permit that for reasons of sanitation or just regulations. A sleeping bag, sleep sack, or linens are usually required to keep the rather filthy mattresses as clean as possible. Municipal albergues in Galicia issue a disposable sheet and pillow cover. They may permit you to sleep in your clothes on them. Buen camino.just sleep in my clothes?
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