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Explore Spain

Discover incredible experiences across Spain. Browse cities below to find tours, activities, and adventures.

Before you go

Travel tips for Spain

Useful things to know that apply across the whole country.

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Power plugs

Spain uses Type C / F type plugs. Check your adapter before you travel.
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Driving side

Traffic drives on the right side of the road in Spain.
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Emergency number

The national emergency number is 112. Save it before you arrive.
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Tipping culture

Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory. Rounding up or 5–10% is common.
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Visa information

Visa requirements for Spain vary by nationality. Check official government guidance before travelling.

Your complete guide

Everything you need to know about Spain

Practical information to help you plan, prepare, and travel with confidence.

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Best time to visit

The best time to visit Spain is during the spring (March to May) and autumn (September to November) when the weather is mild and tourist crowds are smaller. Avoid the peak summer months of July and August, as temperatures can soar, especially in southern regions.

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Safety overview

Spain is generally a safe destination, but visitors should be aware of petty theft, particularly in tourist hotspots. Common scams include pickpocketing and distraction thefts. It's advisable to remain vigilant in crowded areas and to avoid poorly lit streets at night.

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Cost of travel

Daily travel costs in Spain can vary widely: budget travellers might spend Β£40-Β£70, while mid-range visitors typically spend Β£70-Β£150. Costs tend to rise in major cities like Barcelona and Madrid, especially during peak tourist seasons.

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Getting around

Spain boasts a well-connected transport system, including high-speed trains (AVE) between major cities. Local public transport options like buses and metros are efficient and affordable. Taxis and ride-sharing services like Uber are available in urban areas, but it’s wise to use official taxis to avoid overcharging.

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Local laws & customs

Spain has specific laws that tourists should respect, such as a dress code for religious sites and restrictions on drinking alcohol in public spaces. Additionally, photography of military installations is prohibited, and it’s important to obtain permission before photographing individuals, especially children.

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Health & vaccinations

No specific vaccinations are required for entry into Spain from the UK, but it’s advisable to be up to date with routine vaccinations. Health advisories may also recommend vaccinations for diseases like Hepatitis A and B, depending on travel plans.

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Internet & connectivity

Spain has good mobile network coverage, and eSIMs are widely supported. Local SIM cards can be purchased easily, with decent data speeds available in urban areas, although rural regions may experience connectivity gaps.

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Time zone

Spain primarily operates on Central European Time (CET), which is UTC+1. The country observes daylight saving time, shifting to Central European Summer Time (CEST), UTC+2, from the last Sunday in March to the last Sunday in October.

Getting there & beyond

Airports & nearby countries

Key entry points and suggested onward destinations from Spain.

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Main airports

  • Adolfo SuΓ‘rez Madrid-Barajas Airport (MAD)
  • Barcelona-El Prat Airport (BCN)
  • Malaga-Costa del Sol Airport (AGP)
  • Alicante-Elche Airport (ALC)
  • Valencia Airport (VLC)
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Neighbouring countries

FrancePortugalAndorra

Consider extending your trip with a visit to a neighbouring country.

Common questions

About Spain

What is the capital of Spain?+
The capital city of Spain is Madrid.
What language is spoken in Spain?+
The main languages spoken are Spanish, Catalan, Basque, Galician.
What currency is used in Spain?+
Spain uses the euro.
How many people live in Spain?+
The population is approximately 49,315,949.

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