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Internet on the go

Written by Christine

It’s hard to remember a time when we weren’t constantly connected to the internet and didn’t have the world at our fingertips. For work and for pleasure, we rely on having an internet connection anywhere and everywhere.

If you are visiting Barcelona and you are avoiding using the internet, afraid you will pay excessive roaming charges, try exploring some of the ways the city helps you to remain connected on-the-go.

Barcelona Wifi

Barcelona WifiAt different points throughout the city you will come across hotspots where you can connect to the Barcelona Wifi network. This is a free network which allows you to connect to the internet – just look for the blue sign with a white W. To access the network, all you need to do is agree to the terms and connect using the service passwordBarcelona Wifi.” With 702 access points in public places like Metro stations, libraries, parks, and even the beach, it’s easy to stay connected no matter where you are. The Barcelona Wifi network is the largest free network in Spain and one of the biggest in Europe. The speed is a bit slow at some access points but it’s sufficient if you want to connect to helpful apps like Whatsapp or Google Maps. This service is especially useful in the public libraries if you’re looking for a quiet place to work or study.

Wifivox

DevicesThis service is perfect for travelers or tourists in Barcelona who need to stay connected to the internet. It’s not free but it can offer you a portable, high-speed connection that you can carry with you. Wifivox is an internet service that is perfect for travelers that would like to be able to use their mobile phone while in Barcelona, as well as other electronic devices requiring an internet connection. It’s a small battery-powered device that fits in your pocket, powerful enough to deliver internet service to up to ten devices at a time. For about seven euros a day you can have unlimited wifi through Wifivox and the device can even be delivered to your hotel if you’re traveling.

Mifi

connectedThe idea of this service is similar to Wifivox but with some small differences.  Mifi, meaning “my wifi,” is another rental service that allows you to connect your devices (up to five at a time) to the Spanish 3G network.  Mifi’s rental plan requires you to reserve your portable router about two weeks in advance, and like Wifivox they offer the option to have it delivered to your hotel or for pickup at various points throughout the city. This plan offers you 1 GB of internet during your trip to Barcelona, plenty for the average traveler. If you’re looking for more, there are different coupons and promotions that can be found on Mifi’s website that will give you an extra 1 GB for free.

Just ask!

LocutorioMany cafes and restaurants in Barcelona have free wifi – all you need to do is just ask for the password. Provided that you are a paying customer, most establishments have no problem with you connecting your mobile phone to their network. Hotels and hostels almost always have free wifi for their guests. Another cheap option is to stop at a locutorio, or internet cafe, where you can connect your phone to wifi or use a PC to surf the internet or print. They are usually very cheap and can be found everywhere in the city.

With so many mobile internet options, it’s easy to stay connected in Barcelona.

About the author

Christine

Christine is a traveler, teacher, writer, and beach-lover, exploring Barcelona one tapa at a time!

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