In my country, it is true that it is very rare to find Wi-Fi when you travel to any place you like. Then let's find out how to easily find Wi-Fi in your travel destination.
Using the application.
There are many applications that find nearby Wi-Fi hotspots. Most people don't need an Internet connection, so it can be useful to download it in advance.
Let's take a look at the hotel lobby.
One of the best ways to travel is to choose a hotel that offers free Wi-Fi. In the United States, low cost hotels are also quite common as they offer Wi-Fi, but some charge Wi-Fi separately or share levels. Slowing Internet is available for free, high-speed Internet charging $ 15 a day, etc. In Europe, there are not as many hotels as expected that offer free Wi-Fi other than luxury hotels.
Before making reservations at the hotel, it is necessary to check that free Wi-Fi is available.
Using Wi-Fi at the airport.
Many airports offer Wi-Fi services in a more convenient way without extra subscription or authentication procedures. It also opens free Wi-Fi at overseas airports in Japan, Taiwan, and France.
Cafes and bookstores.
Many cafes offer Wi-Fi to help customers relax. For instance, Wi-Fi can be used in all Starbucks stores around the world. Many bookstores also offer Wi-Fi, and to be precise, often come from the cafes in the book store rather than the entire bookstore.
Odd places.
There are surprisingly many places to provide Wi-Fi, including gas stations, highway rest stations and tourist rest stations. There are Wi-Fi hotspots in the national parks, and some tour buses are also served. Public libraries also have Wi-Fi, but most of the time it is limited to people with library cards.
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