
If you reside outside the Iberian Peninsula the advice that we will give you today, they agree if you intend to travel to Spain soon. What we give you below are a series of basic data that you have to know when it comes to a visit to this beautiful member country of the European Union and with a privileged geographical situation. In reference to hotels, for example, we advise you to stay in the best hotels in Granada or hotels in Ibiza (if you want to enjoy the sun and the beach).
Climate of Spain h3>
Spain is located in the northern hemisphere, or boreal hemisphere, so the stations are opposed to those that are developed in the countries of the southern hemisphere. This means that while winter occurs between the months of December and March, in these same months the planet’s strip located in the southern hemisphere is passing the summer. This aspect is very important, since many times this aspect is set aside and can be quite uncomfortable to solve if one wears the wrong clothes in the suitcase.
At a more specific level, in Spain summers are quite warm, reaching temperatures that reach an average of 30/35º, although the northern zone of the Peninsula (Basque Country, Galicia, Asturias, Castilla y León, Aragon, Catalonia, … ) It is usually somewhat cooler than the central-south part (Extremadura, Andalusia or Madrid), hence you are looking to get away from the suffocating heat in summer you must opt for destinations in which this is more bearable. On the other hand, if you arrive in Spain in winter you must take into account that in the north the cold is much more intense than in the south, so you must carry a lot rainfall- and if you are going to circulate by vehicle, you will have to wear snow chains.
Currency of use in Spain h3>
Spain is integrated into the European Union and adopts the official currency of the Eurozone, the euro. If you need to change your money you can do it comfortably in any banking entity in the country (the most advisable option), in addition to the exchange offices, airports and also in hotels, although these are the least recommended alternatives so you can save a good percentage in commissions.
It is always convenient to bring some cash for the costs of lower amount (press, coffee, …), for the rest of the purchases you can use any of the most useful credit cards in the world such as Mastercard, Visa, Dinners , … and also the American Express, although it is good that you know that it is barely accepted in small establishments (you will not have problems in department stores, restaurants and hotels, for example).
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Tips in Spain h3>
This is a detail that many times brings to the tourist. Can I give my own if you feel like it or am I obliged to do it? Are tips included in the invoices of the services used in Spain? The tips are, many times, to assume an additional expense on our trip. In this regard we bring you good news, since in Spain they are neither mandatory nor will they include it, for example, in the restaurant ticket. Instead, it is usually advisable to have a small detail if attention has been good. A very widespread custom is to leave the change, especially in coffee shops. In restaurants, for example, and if we have paid with a credit card, the option is to leave some coins or a small amount ticket.
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