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INTERNET Cafes

Mabel

Member
To anyone who has walked the Camino in the last few years:

Do you know if there are any Internet Cafes in the cities? I would like to keep in touch with my family without having to make international calls.

Thanks!

Mabel
 
Ideal sleeping bag liner whether we want to add a thermal plus to our bag, or if we want to use it alone to sleep in shelters or hostels. Thanks to its mummy shape, it adapts perfectly to our body.

€46,-
Internet

I compiled this list in 2005 - there may be more now and some might have closed.

PLACES WITH INTERNET ACCESS ON THE
CAMINO FRANCES: 2004

NB: Some are in Internet Cafés, bars, libraries or coin-operated machines in the refuge, e.g.: Boadilla, Villafranca.

St Jean Pied de Port
Arre
Pamplona
Puente La Reina
Estella
Los Arcos
Viana
Logroño
Navarette
Ventosa
Nájera
Santo Domingo de La Calzada
Redecilla del Camino
Burgos
Tosantos
Villafria
Villabilla de Burgos
Tradajos
Rabé Las Calzadas
Hornillos del Camino
Arroyo Sanbol
Catstrojeriz
Itero del Castillo
Pablación de Campos
Terradillos los Templarios
Boadilla del Camino
Sahgún
Mansilla de Las Mulas
León
Astorga
Molinaseca
Ponferrada
Camponayara
Cacabelos
Villafranca del Bierzo
San Xil
Sarria
Portomarin
Palas do Rey
Melide
Arzua
Santiago


On to Fisterra:
Negreira
Olveiroa
Corcubión
Fisterra
Muxia
 
€2,-/day will present your project to thousands of visitors each day. All interested in the Camino de Santiago.
just go up to a young person and ask
donde esta el ciber?
(and remember that in spain it's thee-bear not see-bear)
oops, just noticed you're actually from spain but i'll leave the reminder in for all of us that learned to speak spanish in the u s
 

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