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Useful facts for travel to Spain

April 27, 2009 by admin  
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Useful facts to help you plan your visit to Spain

Festivals

Spain is fiesta mad, there’s always some holiday or other taking place within striking distance of wherever you are, and the better known ones, like the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona and La Tomatina in Bunol (Valencia) are world-famous. It’s well worth checking out what’s on during the period you’re thinking of going.

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Spanish Public Holidays

January 2nd, Ascension Day and Whit Monday are not public holidays in Spain. Except for Madrid, the local public holidays are not listed below. Every city, town and village has at least two or three local holidays!

When
What
Where
January 1st New Year (Año Nuevo) Spain
January 6th Epiphany or Three Kings Day (día de los Reyes). Spain
February 28th Day of Andalusia Andalusia
March 1st Day of Balearic Islands Balearic Islands
March 19th Saint-Joseph (San José – Father’s Day) Aragón
Castilla  La Mancha
Castilla y León
Valencian Cty.
Extremadura
Galicia
Madrid
Murcia
Navarra
Basque Country
Melilla
April 9th Maundy Thursday Spain, except Cantabria
Catalonia
Valencian Cty.
April 10th Good Friday (Viernes Santo) Spain
April 13th Easter Monday Catalonia
Valencian Cty.
Navarra
Basque Country
La Rioja
May 1st Labour Day (día del trabajo) Spain
May 2nd Day of the Communities (Fiesta de la Communidad): Aragon
Castilla y León
May 15th San Isidro Madrid (city)
May 17th Day of the Letters Galicia
May 30th Day of the communities Canary Islands
May 31st Day of the communities Castilla   La Mancha
June 4th no official holiday; check in Barcelona and Seville
June 9th Day of the autonomous regions Murcia
La Rioja
June 14th Corpus Christi: no official holiday; check according to your destination
June 24th Saint-John Catalonia
no official holiday; check according to your destination
June 29th no official holiday; check in many places: Burgos, Avila, Castellón, Segovia, Soria, Zamora…
July 25th Saint-James Castilla y Leon
Galicia
Navarra
Basque Country
July 28th Day of the Institutions Cantabria
August 5th Our Lady of the Snows La Palma (Canary I.)
August 15th Assumption Day (Asunción) Andalusia
Asturias
Canary Islands
Cantabria
Madrid
Ceuta
Melilla
September 2nd Day of Ceuta Ceuta
September 8th Day of the Communities Asturias
Estremadura
September 11th Diada Nacional Catalonia
September 15th Day of Cantabria Cantabria
October 9th Day of Valencia Valencian Cty.
October 12th National Day (día de la Hispanidad) Spain
November 1st All Saints’ Day (Todos Los Santos) Spain
November 9th La Almudena Madrid (city)
December 3rd Unofficial holiday (check) in Navarra
December 6th Constitution Day Spain
December 8th Immaculate Conception Day (Immaculada Concepción) Spain
December 25th Christmas Day (Navidad) Spain
December 26th Saint-Stephen Catalonia, Balearic I.
December 31st New Year’s Eve

Visas:

Spain, along with Austria, Belgium, France, Germany, Italy, Luxembourg, the Netherlands and Portugal, forms part of the border-free travel zone subject to the Schengen Agreement. US, Canadian, Australian, New Zealand and Israeli citizens are among those who may enter Spain as tourists without a visa and stay up to 90 days. EU passport holders can come and go as they please.

Health risks:

Sunburn in summer, insect bites.

Time:

GMT/UTC +1 (+2 in summer)

Current Spanish time

Madrid

Electricity:

220V, 50Hz, 2-pin (round) plug 2-pin plug (round)

Weights & measures:

Metric (same as France)

Metric Weights and Measures and their equivalents

Clothing and shoe sizes conversion: US, UK, Europe

Euro banknotes

Money:

The Euro (€)

Check out our Euro Guide (with pictures)

  • As of January 1, 2002, the euro (€) replaced the national currency of 12 countries within the European Union, including Spain. You can exchange currency at any bank branch (hours are listed below). Automatic cash machines can be found in most commercial centres.
  • Bank Opening Hours Standard banking hours are Monday to Friday from 8:30-9:00 in the morning until 2:00-2:30 in the afternoon. Some banks also extend hours once a week and/or are open on Saturdays from 9:00-13:00.
    Note: In the summer months (June-August) most banks tend to shorten their opening hours. Don’t be late, either – Spanish banks are tough when it comes to closing time.
  • ATMs (cash machines)Most cash machines/ATMs (cajeros) in Spain operate on either the ServiRed or the 4B network (also known as Telebanco). Check which one your bank is affiliated to.
  • Currency exchangeCurrency exchange can be carried out at all bank branches, bureaux de change and major hotels, but banks give the best rates

Check out the current Euro exchange rate with your currency here (close the new window to return): TRAVEL SIGNPOSTS CURRENCY CONVERTER

telephone

Useful telephone numbers :

To call out of Spain dial the exit code (00) followed by country code and number
To call into Spain dial entry code (34) followed by the Spanish number

  • General Emergency 112 (multilingual)
  • Police 091
  • Fire Brigade 080
  • Medical emergency 061
  • Operator (0180) 2001033
  • National Directory Enquiries 11822
  • National Directory Enquiries (in English) 1004
  • International Directory Enquiries 11825

Lost Credit Cards/Travelers’ Cheques

  • American Express American Express 915 720 303
  • Diners ClubDiner’s Club 915 474 000
  • EC Card EC and Bank Cards (069) 74 09 87
  • Euro/MastercardEuro/Mastercard 900 971 231
  • VisaVISA 900 991 124

Some other Spain pages:

Tour Routes in Spain

When to travel to Spain: weather and seasons

Book your sightseeing tours or day-trips in Spain online

Book your hotel in Spain online

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