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Hi y'all, I'm from North Carolina, US, and plan on starting my Camino in Sept. 2014

Holly

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Planning on doing my first Camino September, 2014 but only have 3 weeks Best birthday present to myself!
OK, this is my first post but I have to ask (again I'm sure) I 'll be flying into Madrid then taking the train to Leon (only have 2 1/2 weeks so thought this might be a good starting point), should arrive there on Saturday (I hope) are most businesses closed on Saturday and Sunday? I will need to do some banking and get my credentials. Any other suggestions? First time out of the country so all new to this! Thank you
 
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.
OK, this is my first post but I have to ask (again I'm sure) I 'll be flying into Madrid then taking the train to Leon (only have 2 1/2 weeks so thought this might be a good starting point), should arrive there on Saturday (I hope) are most businesses closed on Saturday and Sunday? I will need to do some banking and get my credentials. Any other suggestions? First time out of the country so all new to this! Thank you

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Banks and cell phone stores will close at about noon on Saturday, so it depends what you mean about doing banking. The ATM's will be operational, so you can get money with your ATM card. Be sure you have a four digit PIN. You can get a credential any day of the week.

Buen camino.
 
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OK, this is my first post but I have to ask (again I'm sure) I 'll be flying into Madrid then taking the train to Leon (only have 2 1/2 weeks so thought this might be a good starting point), should arrive there on Saturday (I hope) are most businesses closed on Saturday and Sunday? I will need to do some banking and get my credentials. Any other suggestions? First time out of the country so all new to this! Thank you

Banks and cell phone stores will close at about noon on Saturday, so it depends what you mean about doing banking. The ATM's will be operational, so you can get money with your ATM card. Be sure you have a four digit PIN. You can get a credential any day of the week.

Buen camino.
Great, thanks

Think I might be cutting it short, hope to fly out of here (US) Friday night so I can be in Spain early Saturday, then try to find my way to the train station (don't know which one yet) so I can get to Leon. I'm so very excited but have a long wait until Sept. Thanks again
 
Welcome to the forum Holly. You have given yourself plenty of time to prepare so you will have lots of info by starting time.
Happy planing and Buen Camino.
 
You can take the bus from the T-4 terminal at the airport to Leon.

Aeropuerto Madrid - Barajas T4 León 13:45 18:50 5h 05min 24.95€

Aeropuerto Madrid - Barajas T4 León 14:45 19:15 4h 30min 41.46€
 
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The focus is on reducing the risk of failure through being well prepared. 2nd ed.
holly my suggestion is take two credit cards and make sure you let credit companies or banks know you will be out of the country and then test drive your cards on atms as soon as you get there. you are off to a great adventure. buen camino
 
Holly I suggest you bring a few hundred Euros with you and never carry more than a few hundred. A few hundred can get you well on your way far enough you will undoubtedly hit a ATM which are quite frequent. Also photocopy your credit cards and your passport and keep in a zip lock tucked away in case you need to replace them. All precautionary and there are some threads regarding security - by way of suggestions of your personal effects. I found them quite useful and had no issues at all. Buen Camino!

Mark
Thanks Mark, sounds good. Where is the best place to exchange Euros in the States (North Carolina)? Also which is the best credit card to take, Visa, Master Charge or another?
 
You can take the bus from the T-4 terminal at the airport to Leon.

Aeropuerto Madrid - Barajas T4 León 13:45 18:50 5h 05min 24.95€

Aeropuerto Madrid - Barajas T4 León 14:45 19:15 4h 30min 41.46€
Thank you
 
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Purchasing currency in the U.S. is quite expensive in terms of transaction costs. You can minimize the cost by making an ATM your first visit. The ATM's in the airport charge more than anywhere else, but it still will cost less than a currency purchase in North Carolina. Avoid the money changers in airports. They are the most expensive alternative.

Use your debit card in the ATM's. You need a four digit PIN. Getting cash on a credit card will be expensive. Credit cards are not accepted in many places in Spain. It is a cash economy. Hotels generally accept credit cards, but albergues and most restaurants do not. Both Visa and MasterCard are accepted where credit cards are accepted, but American Express is shunned. Travelers cheques cannot be cashed even at banks, so they have fallen out of favor.
 
In Canada any bank will sell Euros so might check your bank.
Canada is SO cosmopolitan!;)

In the U.S. it took a special order and two weeks to get Euros from my bank the one time I did this. Do not underestimate the backward xenophobia that is America; foreign currencies are for gypsies and those usurers in the kiosk at the airport, not for REAL Americans. You can get beaver pelts and Euros in Canada, but not in the USA...:rolleyes:

Still, I do agree. It is handy to have a few Euro in one's wallet when arriving. I always save a few from my last trip so that I can get to the nearest non-airport ATM. Not everyone can do that.
 
I always get a good chuckle out of your comments Falcon
Alas, for many it is an acquired taste not worth acquiring...

Spanish beer is second only to Aquarius to wash away the dusty trail. I look forward to it.
 
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OK, this is my first post but I have to ask (again I'm sure) I 'll be flying into Madrid then taking the train to Leon (only have 2 1/2 weeks so thought this might be a good starting point), should arrive there on Saturday (I hope) are most businesses closed on Saturday and Sunday? I will need to do some banking and get my credentials. Any other suggestions? First time out of the country so all new to this! Thank you
Not to worry . Weekend is okay .bring a debit card with some $$ in it .draw out 300 euros at the Madrid Airport. ATM most common way to money On the Camino ,they are everywhere . You can stay at the " convent" in Leon .it's the largest Albergue in Leon .they can sell you a credianial there ( your passport) from the Nuns for a euro. Get the Brierly book as a trail guide.After Leon maybe two nights walk on to Marscherif(sic) instead of the highway walk, the Camino branches at " virgin of the Camino" to get to Astoria . You'll see it all in the Brierly guide. I have done this parts 6-8 times , know it well
 
Not to worry . Weekend is okay .bring a debit card with some $$ in it .draw out 300 euros at the Madrid Airport. ATM most common way to money On the Camino ,they are everywhere . You can stay at the " convent" in Leon .it's the largest Albergue in Leon .they can sell you a credianial there ( your passport) from the Nuns for a euro. Get the Brierly book as a trail guide.After Leon maybe two nights walk on to Marscherif(sic) instead of the highway walk, the Camino branches at " virgin of the Camino" to get to Astoria . You'll see it all in the Brierly guide. I have done this parts 6-8 times , know it well
Hi , I would say to you that the post you answered to is from 2013 .
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