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Hi LisaM, European ATM expect a chip&pin card with a 4 digit pin number. Check with your own bank whether their card is accepted in Portugal / Spain. And advise them of the dates you will be away so that their anti-fraud algorithms don't lock your card.
Olá LisaM,
Tincatinker explained all about European ATM. On your way, especially in small villages cash is king! With a 50 € bill you are sometimes in trouble in a cafe or an inn in the countryside. You should have 5 €, 10 € or 20 € bills. Coins are always welcome.
Depending on the accomodation I spent round about 25 to 30 € per day on the portuguese way. Meals are cheap. In most places they sell a pilgrim´s menu / menu del dia for 5 € including bread, soup, wine/beer/coke, a main course (fish or meat) and a coffee.
Bom caminho, Rainer
The last time I was in Portugal, the country imposed a 250 euro daily withdrawal limit regardless of what arrangement you had with your own bank. Not sure if that still applies but something to consider.
Meals and lodging was more expensive on the Camino Portugues, until after Porto when the albergue system really kicked in. However, the meals (less fry) and lodging (Clean sheets! Clean pillowcases! Clean pillows! Clean towels! Private--usually--bathrooms! No dorms--usually!) were better than those along the Frances, so it all works out in the end! (In my, and my walking buddys' opinions!)
Olá Anemone , I can only report on my experiences along the way. Well, for me, the portuguese part was much cheaper than the spanish part. In Portugal I didn´t spent more than 5 € for a menu del dia/pilgrim´s menu.
I´m in a different position. I did the way seven times on different routes and I speak portugues. So I asked the portuguese people where to stay and where to eat. The result was sometimes a nice B&B for 15 € only. Talking to the people along the way often led to an invitation for a meal.
In Spain it was a bit different. Allright, the galego speaking people understood my portugues very well, but they were more reserved. And, as you know, cafe con leche and other stuff was more expensiv. also lodging.
Bom caminho, Rainer
Hi Rainer,
I think you were responding to Anemone and not to me.....
Deeply sorry, too much heat today! I worked on the field, no shadow at all.