![]() ![]() While there are many popular Spanish card games, I suggest checking out Brisca, which can be played in pairs, and another game called Chinchón, which is similar to Rummy. I also invite you to research any games you don’t know, perhaps they’ll become your next favorite game!īy the way, both of these board games have special Camino versions available – though perhaps not in the travel size – and they could make for nice souvenirs! So even if you don’t play them on the Camino you can play them when you get home and share your experience with others.Īlthough board games are nice, nothing beats a good old-fashioned card game. ![]() So, please take that into account if there’s a game mentioned that you’ve never heard of or isn’t popular where you’re from. Keep in mind, the games I’m about to mention are suggested based only on my own personal experiences living in Spain and in the U.S. What Spanish games can I learn before I do the Camino? Be prepared for laughter and fun to ensue! Playing a game is a great way to take the Spanish you know and the English or other language the other person knows and use it to play a game together. Sometimes just one hand of cards is a nice way to unwind after a long day of walking or travel. It’s not necessary to keep score or finish the entire game. You decide how long to play, so don’t worry about time.
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