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The Pilgrim Passport stamps

Bog526

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While walking on Camino routes, How do you know which places carry stamps for the The Pilgrim Passport ?
 
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As said above, lots of places provide stamps. I tend to get them whenever I stop for a coffee/Aquarius/vino etc. Your Credencial can then be 'topped up' with stamps from places of more significance if you choose, without any of the 'I need another stamp today' concerns.
I sort of work on the premise of there is no maximum number of stamps required in a day , just a minimum . .
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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.
Assume every place has a stamp. Do as Jerbear says - ask.

Just say, in a questioning tone: "Tienes un sello, por favor?

Hope this helps.

Tom
Excellent thank you, I will add that to our phrase book we have made.

Thank you everyone for the assistance
 
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It means: "Do you have a stamp, please? Anyone will know what you mean.

BTW - In a bar or cafe, and sometimes in a tienda (shop) it is good form to buy something - no matter how small.
 
While walking on Camino routes, How do you know which places carry stamps for the The Pilgrim Passport ?
Ask as you're on site...most locations have their own stamp and happy to share with the pilgrims. I just finished my walk in June and surprised that even the smallest, most rural locations had a stamp.
 
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