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The one from Galicia (the round) and the one from Castilla & Leon. Individually numbered and made by the same people that make the ones you see on your walk.
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Some places still will not let you use a credit card for transactions under 10€, but for the most part credit cards are accepted. Lots of small cafes have even raised their prices to compensate for the extra credit card fees :(

I would still carry around about 50€ in smaller bills, just to be safe.
 
I walked the Portugues last month. Most “official” places like museums had little signs saying that contactless was preferred and contactless was accepted pretty well everywhere. Knowing however the charges that banks make for small transactions and the pressures many small businesses have been under during the last 18 months, I always paid with cash for anything under €30 and it was always accepted with a smile.
 
Technical backpack for day trips with backpack cover and internal compartment for the hydration bladder. Ideal daypack for excursions where we need a medium capacity backpack. The back with Air Flow System creates large air channels that will keep our back as cool as possible.

€83,-
My preference is contactless but when walking in September 2021 I was surprised how much cash I needed.

Yes, contactless is prevalent, but it was not unusual to be asked for cash even then. The larger establishments were fine, but we didn't do too many of them.

When we do our next Camino September 2022 we will certainly take more cash.

BTW - Other than small villages there was no shortage of ATM's to get cash from, some charged, some did not. (Camino Frances)
 
I confess to my ignorance ...what is 'contactless'?
Contactless cards have a chip in them that can be read by terminals by just tapping them. The same terminals can also accept payments via phone apps by tapping.

Here's a video that shows how they work

 
The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
omg, I've used my chip since they first came out - I had just not heard the term 'contactless' only 'tap'. Thank you!
 
omg, I've used my chip since they first came out - I had just not heard the term 'contactless' only 'tap'. Thank you!
The chips in the "contactless" cards are different from the chips that in cards that you have to insert into a terminal. My newest cards have both types, because there are still stores here that don't have the contactless terminals.

Contactless cards will have this symbol
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When I was in Spain, there were many places that didn't want cards. But I am not surprised that contactless cards are popular now. Some places here (USA) that used to prefer cash won't even accept it now for fear that there are viruses on it!
 
I paid with my Apple-Pay everywhere even in the smallest of villages… I only used cash for donativo situations
Hi Katherine,

We are going on our first Camino at the end of August. I was in Germany in December and my son was using Apple Pay everywhere. So I'm learning to use it in anticipation of the Camino Frances. Showing my naivete... do you still get credit card charges/fees when you use apple pay? Should I get a no-fee card like with Scwabb and set it up on Apple Pay? Thanks in advance.
 
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