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Sevilla pilgrim shops

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Heading out Sunday to start the VDLP in Sevilla. Anyone know of pilgrim shops that sell scallop shells and things like that? I assume there will be some around the cathedral, but I also know one should never assume anything!

Thanks,
Melanie
 
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Melanie,

I started out from Sevilla 3 weeks ago. I couldn't find any pilgrim stuff at all and I did ask around. I was told that the Amigos sell badges, shells etc but by then I'd allready left town. Check out their opening times I think they're not open that often.This is their address: Asociacion de Amigos del Camino de Santiago, Calle San Jacinto 25, Portal 6, Local 4,. You go over the Isabel II bridge into Triana and it's about 5 minutes from the river (you'll have to check the tourist map).

Good luck,

Andrew, Salisbury UK.

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You find their information here: http://www.viaplata.org.es/

Opening hours: "Desde el 5 de Mayo al 31 de Octubre
Mañanas de Lunes a Viernes de 10:00 a 14:00
Tardes Lunes a Jueves de 19:00 a 21:00

Resto del año, Noviembre-Marzo: Lunes a Jueves de 18:00 a 20:00"

That means you can find them there Monday to Thursday in the afternoon. Good luck! Bjørg
 
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