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Spain International Travel Guide: Top Q&A Tips for Your Dream Getaway

Are you planning a dream trip to Spain? Look no further! In this comprehensive Q&A guide, we'll provide you with essential tips and answers to common questions about international travel to Spain. We've got you covered from entry requirements to currency, language, accommodations, and more. Be sure to check out our detailed itineraries for each city for even more inspiration! Let's dive right in!

Q: What are the must-visit cities in Spain for international travelers?

A: Spain offers a diverse range of cities to explore. For a good flavor of Spain, you must consider visiting Barcelona, Madrid, and Seville with day trips! Each city has its unique charm and cultural offerings. See our links for in-detailed itineraries to plan your next perfect getaway! We specialize in finding the perfect things to do in a new place, with abilities to flex up to luxury. 

Q: When is the best time to visit Spain?

A: The best time to visit Spain depends on your preferences. Spring (April to June) and fall (September to November) are great for pleasant weather and less crowds. Summer (June to August) is perfect for beach lovers, while winter (December to February) is fun for skiing in the Pyrenees. February is also great for off-season exploration. We went in February and it was absolutely beautiful! Being from Los Angeles, we found the weather was manageable with light coats/sweaters in most parts making it wonderful walking weather with plenty of sunshine available. It was even warmer in the South of Spain and we did so many day trips in that region! In conclusion, we would say look into the weather but don’t be afraid of picking what works best for you. Just pack layers and you are usually good to go!

Q: Is it safe to travel to Spain?

A: Spain is generally considered safe for tourists. However, like in any other country or major city, it's essential to take standard safety precautions. Petty theft can be an issue in crowded areas, so be cautious with your belongings! We felt very safe everywhere in Spain we went and the people were welcoming and friendly!

Q: What are the rules of entry for Spain?

A: Each country has specific entry requirements based on your passport and citizenship. For the most accurate and up-to-date information, visit the official government website of Spain. Also, be sure to check for any travel-related requirements, even though most COVID-19 restrictions have been lifted.

Q: What's the currency in Spain? Should I take cash or credit cards with me?

A: Spain uses the Euro as its currency. To obtain currency, consider using ATMs affiliated with reputable banks, offering competitive exchange rates. While airport currency exchange is an option, it usually has a surcharge. We recommend once settling into your accommodations, to find a reputable ATM and take out some cash. We would recommend starting with about $100 per person per week in cash. Most places in Spain accept credit cards, so ensure you have one without international fees!

Q: What's the primary language in Spain?


A: Spanish is the most common language in Spain, but regional differences exist, with Catalan also being spoken in Barcelona. It can always be fun to learn a few common phrases in the local language and use them on your travels. However, in most tourist areas, English is widely understood and used.

Q: What's the best way to travel within Spanish cities and from the airport?

A: When exploring Spanish cities, walking is a great option, followed by using the local public transport system in the major cities. Spain offers efficient public transportation options, including trains, trams, buses, and metros. From the airport, dedicated transportation services are often available. Refer to the official transport website for details. We love taking public transport when in a new city because it truly gives you an insight into the culture and daily life. We always advise to look into unlimited transport passes for each city so you travel with convenience. If you prefer an alternative, there is usually ride share and taxis available in most cities as well.

Q: Where should I stay in Spain (accommodations)?

A: We always recommend staying in a central location as a pro tip! It allows you to maximize your time exploring attractions without relying heavily on transportation time. In major Spanish cities, consider accommodations in the heart of the city, close to popular areas like the historic center.

Q: Is tap water safe to drink in Spain?

A: Yes, tap water in Spain is usually safe to drink, meeting high-quality standards. However, if you venture outside major cities, it's wise to do a quick online search to double-check.

Q: What local foods and drinks should I try in Spain?

A: Spain offers a delightful culinary experience! Don't miss out on authentic regional dishes like paella, tapas, and churros with chocolate. Savor local wines and sangria to enhance your Spanish adventure. Check out our food post for inspiration.

Q: What's the typical dinner time in Spain?

A: We noticed dinner time in the major Spanish cities we visited generally starts at 8 pm. It really gets lively around 830-9 pm in most restaurants. It is quite wonderful to be surrounded by so many people enjoying their food and drinks late into the night. If you plan to dine at a popular spot, consider checking for reservations at least a day in advance if not more! However, don't let the late dinner time bother you. It’s just a cultural thing but there are plenty of options whenever you want to eat.

Q: What's the tipping culture like in Spain?

A: Tipping in Spain is voluntary and not really a part of the culture as in the US. If you believe the service deserves it, you can always consider leaving a tip of around 10% but it is not expected.