practical matters about moving to spain and living in spain, visit spain, electricity in spain, laws in spain, rules in spain, live in spain
Idealspain
Home page
About Us
Advertise
Holidays in Spain
Car Hire in Spain
Move to Spain
Home Insurance in Spain
Contact Idealspain
Buying Property in Spain
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Btm
Moving to Spain
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Btm
Money matters
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Btm
Living in Spain
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Btm
Working in Spain
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Btm
Holidays in Spain
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Spacer
Btm
 
   

Practical matters of visiting Spain and living in Spain

 

 

Tourist Information
All major towns and cities in Spain have oficinas de turismo where you can obtain local information. Details of most are included in this site under the contact pages of the relevant places. We are currently compiling a full list of offices. Spain also has a network of National Tourist Offices in large cities abroad.

 

Opening Hours of shops, banks and museums
General opening hours for museums and monuments are 10am - 2pm and 2pm - 8pm. Most monuments are closed on Mondays. Most shops in Spain open at 10am - 2pm then againb at 5pm-9pm. See about shops and shopping here. In some smaller towns, monuments and churches are usually permanently locked, the key being held by a caretaker and available to the public on request. See our banks page for opening hours. Postal services in Spain are provided by the correos.

 

For details about food and drink, see our Spanish culture page

 

 0044.co.uk

 

Students travelling to Spain
Holders of the International Student Identity Card are often entitled to discounts on travel, entrance to monuments and art galleries and entrance to museums. Information can be obtained from the tourist offices or all national student organisations.

 

Electricity (see full feature here)
The standard current in Spain is 220 volts but it is common in older places to find the old 115 volt supply. Both systems use plugs with two round pins. Travel adaptors can be purchased to convert plugs from other countries. Many appliances in Spain are not earthed and it is common to find electric sockets in bathrooms, near water supplies so extreme care should be exercised. In rural areas supply is often interrupted during storms. You can bring your electrical goods to Spain from the UK but not 110V appliances from the USA.

 

Water supplies in Spain (see full feature here)

 

Manners
The Spanish usually greet and say goodbye to strangers in public places such as shops, bus stops and cafes. It is common to shake hands when introduced and women usually kiss on both cheeks when they meet. Close friends may embrace and kiss on the cheek. It is quite common for the Spanish to omit please and thank you from their vocabulary. Treat the Spanish with respect and you will receive the same. Please respect their customs.

 

Police
Spain has three police forces and although they have different jobs to do, they all have the same powers. The Guardia Civil are primarily concerned with traffic duties, the local police deal with local matters and the national police deal with major crimes. You will always find the police helpful and polite. All police are armed in Spain.

 

Postal services
Usual opening times for the post office (Correos) are from 9am-2pm Monday to Friday and 9am-1pm Saturday. More often than not there are long queues at the stamp counter but they can also be bought from tobacconists. Post boxes are painted bright yellow although you may see a red one which is for express mail.

 

Telephones
See our report on the telephone systems in Spain here.

 

Currency
The currency is the Euro. See more about the euro, finance and banks here.

 

Vaccinations
According to the World health Organisation, no vaccinations are required for entry to Spain. See our healthcare section for in-depth information.

 

Tipping
It is customary in Spain to tip in bars and restaurants. 5% - 10% would be a good guideline. Some establishments have a service charge already added to the bill. If you are unsure, don't be afraid to ask.

 

The siesta
One thing that Spain is well known for. The art of shutting down between 2pm and 5pm. Most establishments close during this period and the bars and restaurants will fill up. Theory has it that it is to avoid the hottest part of the day (strange how it happens even in the winter). Avoid driving between 1.45 and 2.30 and 4.30 and 5.30 if you want to avoid the rush hour traffic.

 

Things the Spanish will not tolerate
The average Spaniard cannot accept being accused of being racist or discriminative in any way against minorities.

Passions in Spain

The Spanish are passionate about football, their country and culture and their families.

 

 
Related pages
Related articles
 
 
 
   
Insurance in spain Bargain priced Insurance for your holiday home in Spain or for your Spanish home. Policies in English and English speaking helplines. The prices are the lowest you will find anywhere
 
 
Insurance in Spain
 
Do not copy
©2000-2016 Idealspain™ - All rights reserved
Part of the Idealspain™ Group of Companies