To say that we can’t imagine our lives without the Internet would be the understatement of the year. Any place, anytime, anywhere, it is the Internet that we choose to depend on; be it communication or navigation. So, why should things be any different while we’re traveling? In fact, aren’t we more in need of this one true friend when we don’t find ourselves on home turf?
While traveling to another country, it is the exorbitant cost of accessing the Internet through our mobile service carrier that makes us sweat, and wish for a more affordable option. So fear not, because we’ve got just what you’re looking for.
Let’s begin with the obvious, shall we? Wi-Fi networks can be found in hotels, cafés, airports, train stations, and other public places.
In hotels, the connection may either be charged or free, but remember that any kind of privacy cannot be expected while you’re making use of an open connection. Also, you may expect it to be rather slow in crowded spaces like lobbies and around swimming pools. Some hotels offer wired connections to individual rooms as well, which are safe and fast. More often than not, you may expect to be charged for using these connections. The rates may be exorbitant, so ensure that you are in the know about it.
Well-known coffee shops and fast food outlets across Europe have free Wi-Fi, but as in any public place, expect the speed to slow down if the place is crowded. If you’re visiting a smaller establishment, look for the Wi-Fi signal sticker on the door.
At the airport, you may find dedicated Internet cafés which let you use their services at an hourly charge. Wi-Fi services are nowadays offered at most airports worldwide, usually with no charges applied.
