Chile
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There are two parking pullouts on the square across the the town hall. Free Government wifi pretty strong here and good speeds. Was somewhat protected from wind most of the day. Little wind at night. No one bothered us - stayed two nights. 4G Entel reception too. Close to museum and there are shops and restaurants around. There are bathrooms at Museum AND a portable water tap to the right of the entry that the lady said we could use to fill our tank. Of course this us only accessible when they are open.
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Really nice park with lots of trees and well kept. The parking spaces are plentiful and easy to access. The wifi was password protected unfortunately. Stayed a Sat night and tons of late night parties were happening so it was quite loud but in a happy way 👍. No washrooms. Great reception.
Report Check-InUnfortunately, kids in cars racing by, and there is a metal grate that every car hits even when not racing. It will be fixed soon, so maybe later this will be nice. We moved to a park for the night.
Report Check-InIndeed 2 parking bays for several cars. You can also go to the banos inside the muncipal building. Wifi was a bit rubbish when we were there. Otherwise a quiet spot inside the town of Porvenir. Right now they are renovating the park.
Report Check-InThere are two parking pullouts on the square across the the town hall. Free Government wifi pretty strong here and good speeds. Was somewhat protected from wind most of the day. Little wind at night. No one bothered us - stayed two nights. 4G Entel reception too. Close to museum and there are shops and restaurants around. There are bathrooms at Museum AND a portable water tap to the right of the entry that the lady said we could use to fill our tank. Of course this us only accessible when they are open.
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