Printing while travelling, how can one do it?

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First, are you sure you need to print your tickets? I know some trains require physical printed tickets but many trains, buses and airlines will be OK checking the ticket on a smartphone (if you have one).

Assuming you've already considered that and you do need to print the tickets then you have a few options.

Internet cafes are actually surprisingly common, although sometimes they're geared for locals rather than tourists and so don't advertise. Wikivoyage has a 'Connect' section for some of the places you're going (i.e. here, and here), there's also cybercafes.com which I've never used but is throwing up decent results. Also you can ask around, look at local listings in newspapers, etc.

Major transport hubs will generally have either print shops or internet cafes nearby for exactly this reason.

Hotels and hostels will generally be able to print something for you. Normally that's just for guests but you may be able to use the facilities for a small fee or if you agree to get a snack or a drink in the bar. Alternatively at a higher end hotel you might be able to just use the business center simply because nobody will actually check you're staying there. If you talk to the front desk even if they can't help you they'll undoubtedly be able to direct you to the nearest place.

Libraries often have computers and printers for public use as well.

Just ask around, I'm pretty positive you'll be able to find a way to get stuff printed.

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