Where can I collect Sellos?
Churches, albergues, and tourist offices are good places to collect sellos for your pilgrim's passport.
There are many places along the Camino de Santiago where you can collect sellos. Here are some common places
Churches and cathedrals
Most churches along the Camino de Santiago will have someone available to provide sellos. Some of the most notable churches for sellos include the Cathedral of Santiago de Compostela (which has a special sello for those who have completed the Camino), the Church of San Juan de Ortega, and the Church of Santo Domingo de la Calzada.
Albergues and hostels
Many of the albergues (pilgrim hostels) and private hostels on the Camino de Santiago will provide sellos for their guests. Some may only provide them to guests who are staying overnight, while others may offer them to all pilgrims who visit.
Tourist offices
Many towns along the Camino de Santiago will have tourist offices where you can get sellos. These offices may also be able to provide information about local attractions and events.
Bars and cafes
Some bars and cafes along the Camino de Santiago may have sellos available for pilgrims who stop in for a meal or a drink.
Monuments and landmarks
Some monuments and landmarks along the Camino de Santiago may also provide sellos. For example, the Iron Cross (Cruz de Ferro) has a sello available for pilgrims who reach it.
These are just a few examples of places where you can collect sellos on the Camino de Santiago. As you walk, keep an eye out for signs indicating where sellos are available, and don't be afraid to ask locals for help. Happy collecting!