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Essential Facts for Visiting spain
Health & Safety Tips for spain
Connectivity & Mobility in spain
Extensive Network Coverage Across Spain
Spain boasts a highly developed mobile network infrastructure, offering extensive 4G LTE coverage across the vast majority of its populated areas and major transport routes, ensuring seamless connectivity for tourists. 5G networks are rapidly expanding, primarily in urban centers and popular tourist destinations. Major carriers provide reliable service, supporting both physical SIM cards and eSIM technology. For travelers seeking convenient digital connectivity, prune offers competitive eSIM plans, leveraging these robust networks to provide consistent mobile data access throughout the country.
Source: https://www.cnmc.es/informes-estudios
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 12 months

Affordable Prepaid SIM Options
For tourists visiting Spain, prepaid physical SIM cards are readily available, offering a range of data, call, and SMS bundles tailored for short-term stays. The average price for a tourist-oriented SIM card with a substantial data allowance (e.g., 20-50GB) and a 30-day validity typically ranges from €15 to €30, depending on the carrier and specific package. These plans provide a cost-effective way to stay connected without long-term commitments. Travelers looking for flexible and often more competitive pricing for digital connectivity should explore eSIM plans available at https://prune.co.in/.
Source: https://www.cnmc.es/informes-estudios
Confidence: 0.85
Update Cycle: 12 months

Excellent Urban & Transit Connectivity
Mobile network coverage in Spain's major metropolitan areas and their public transit systems is exceptionally strong, offering high-quality 5G and 4G/LTE connectivity. Cities like Madrid and Barcelona, as prime examples, benefit from extensive network infrastructure that ensures reliable mobile data and voice services not only above ground but also within their bustling metro systems, train stations, and other key urban transit hubs. This robust connectivity extends to other large cities such as Valencia and Seville, providing seamless internet access for navigation, communication, and entertainment while exploring urban environments.
Source: https://www.cnmc.es/informes-estudios
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: 12 months

Money & Daily Life in spain
Currency
The official currency of Spain is the Euro (€), which is used across all member states of the Eurozone. It is available in various denominations, including coins of 1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, as well as 1 and 2 Euro coins. Banknotes are issued in values of 5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200, and 500 Euros. While all denominations are legal tender, larger notes (like €200 and €500) may not be readily accepted by smaller shops or taxis due to change availability or security concerns, so it's advisable to carry smaller denominations for daily transactions.
Source: European Central Bank (ECB)
Confidence: 1
Update Cycle: Stable

Tipping culture
Tipping in Spain is generally not as deeply ingrained or expected as it is in some other countries, particularly the United States. Service charges are typically included in the bill, especially in restaurants. However, leaving a small tip for good service is a common courtesy and is always appreciated, rather than being a strict obligation. For restaurant meals, rounding up the bill or leaving a few Euros (e.g., 5-10% for exceptional service) is customary. In cafes and bars, simply leaving the change from your order or rounding up to the nearest Euro is sufficient. For taxi drivers, rounding up the fare to the nearest Euro is a polite gesture.
Source: Lonely Planet, Rough Guides, various travel forums
Confidence: 0.9
Update Cycle: Annually

Credit cards
Credit and debit cards, particularly Visa and Mastercard, are widely accepted across Spain, especially in major cities and tourist areas. You can expect to use them in hotels, larger restaurants, supermarkets, and department stores. American Express is accepted in fewer locations. Contactless payment (tap-to-pay) is highly prevalent and convenient. However, it's wise to carry some cash, as smaller establishments like local tapas bars, independent shops, and market stalls might prefer cash or have a minimum spend requirement for card transactions. Always ensure your card is chip-and-PIN enabled, as this is the standard for secure transactions. ATMs are readily available for cash withdrawals.
Source: Visa, Mastercard, major Spanish banks
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Annually

Plug/Voltage
Spain uses a standard voltage of 230V and a frequency of 50Hz. The electrical outlets primarily accommodate Type C and Type F plugs. Type C is the standard European two-pin plug, while Type F (also known as "Schuko") is a slightly larger two-pin plug with grounding clips on the side. Travelers from countries with different voltage standards (e.g., 110-120V in North America) will require a voltage converter for appliances that are not dual-voltage compatible, in addition to a plug adapter. Most modern electronics like laptops and phone chargers are typically dual-voltage, but it's always best to check the device's label.
Source: International Electrotechnical Commission (IEC), WorldStandards.eu
Confidence: 1
Update Cycle: Stable

Local language(s)
The official and most widely spoken language across Spain is Spanish, specifically Castilian Spanish (Castellano). While Spanish is understood and spoken nationwide, Spain is a linguistically diverse country with several co-official regional languages. These include Catalan (Català), spoken in Catalonia, the Balearic Islands, and the Valencian Community (where it's known as Valencian); Galician (Galego) in Galicia; and Basque (Euskera) in the Basque Country and parts of Navarre. In major tourist destinations, hotels, and larger cities, English is often spoken and understood by service staff, but outside these areas, proficiency in English may be limited. Learning a few basic Spanish phrases will significantly enhance your travel experience and interactions with locals.
Source: Spanish Constitution, Instituto Cervantes, travel guides
Confidence: 1
Update Cycle: Stable

Weather and Seasonal Guide for Spain

Best time to visit
April to June
Spring offers mild and pleasant temperatures across most of Spain, making it ideal for sightseeing, hiking, and enjoying outdoor activities before the intense summer heat. Crowds are generally moderate compared to the peak summer months, allowing for a more relaxed travel experience.
Avg temp(march)
14°C
March brings the start of spring with increasingly mild and sunny days, though evenings can still be chilly. It's a great month for sightseeing in cities like Seville and Barcelona before the peak tourist season, and for hiking in southern regions.
Source: Turespaña (Instituto de Turismo de España)
Confidence: 0.95
Update Cycle: Every 12 months
Top Landmarks and Sites in spain
Pilot Summary
spain
Spain offers a vibrant tapestry of rich history, stunning architecture, sun-drenched beaches, and world-renowned cuisine. Explore ancient cities, enjoy lively festivals, or relax on beautiful Mediterranean and Atlantic coasts.
Destination
spain
Category
Schengen Europe
Languages
Spanish, Catalan, Galician, Basque
Special Rules
Schengen rules apply, ETIAS may be required from mid-2025. Right-hand traffic. Public alcohol consumption is restricted in some areas, and littering is strictly prohibited.
Average Flight Times from sierra leone to spain
Freetown (FNA)
Freetown International Airport
Madrid (MAD)
Adolfo Suárez Madrid–Barajas Airport
Duration
8 hr 55 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Royal Air Maroc
Freetown (FNA)
Freetown International Airport
Barcelona (BCN)
Barcelona–El Prat Airport
Duration
10 hr 45 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Brussels Airlines
Freetown (FNA)
Freetown International Airport
Malaga (AGP)
Málaga Airport
Duration
12 hr 15 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Air France
Freetown (FNA)
Freetown International Airport
Valencia (VLC)
Valencia Airport
Duration
11 hr 30 min
Flight Type
1 Stop
Airlines
Brussels Airlines



















