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Dose Seville Post office offer a storage service?

EYL

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Time of past OR future Camino
I will walk the camino frances in Oct, 2018
After finishing my camino in Santiago de Compostela, I’m planning to send my 20kg suitcase to the post office in Seville where I’m going to arrive after Portugal trips for less than 15days. Sevilla is one of the city on the camino. I want to make sure if Seville post office has a storage service.

[You can send a suitcase to Santiago or any other town or city along the Camino, so that you can collect it when you arrive. Using the service, you can have extra clothes and other items if you want to spend a few days holidays in the area after the Camino. ] => This is what is written on elcaminoconcorreos.com


Has anyone ever used the storage service in Seville? I wonder if the post office in Seville will keep my 20kg suitcase until I arrive.
If not, is there any reliable storage centers in Seville to keep my luggage for 15days?
 
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My father-in-law sent a suitcase from Merida to Salamanca without any problems - both of those places are smaller than Seville, so I'm sure you'll be fine.
 
My father-in-law sent a suitcase from Merida to Salamanca without any problems - both of those places are smaller than Seville, so I'm sure you'll be fine.
Thanks for your reply. It makes me more relieved.
 
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