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Spain

A vast country with a rich history, Spain offers an exotic atmosphere in the heart of Europe.

Whether you’re attracted to the cultural heritage of larger cities like Barcelona or Madrid, or prefer basking on the country’s most beautiful beaches, Spain is a tourist destination that will charm any traveler.

In the evening, tapas style restaurants and flamenco rhythms will seduce you after a long day spent discovering the country’s fascinating architecture styles and museums.

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    Your inside scoop

    Our Travel Professionals have put together their favourite insider tips based on years of on-site experience and recommendations to help you explore, unwind, and make the most of your vacation.

    Spain Travel Guide

    Travel Guide

    Spain is a vast country, so prepare yourself well for this trip to make sure that you won’t miss a thing.

    Capital

    Madrid has become a master in the art of fiesta. After 38 years of dictatorship, the capital is making up for lost time with an active nightlife, exquisite gourmet restaurants and tapas bars, as well as fabulous museums.

    Language

    Spain has four official languages spoken across the country’s regions: Spanish (also called Castilian), Catalan, Galician, and Basque. Spanish is spoken by 95% of the population, remains the country’s most widespread language.

    Best time to go

    To avoid crowds, it is recommended to visit Spain in April, May, September or October, where temperatures are pleasant. However, the weather in the North can be a bit chilly at night, especially in the mountains.

    Climate

    The climate in Spain is typically tempered and dry; but it is characterized by extreme changes in temperature from one area to the next, depending on if you’re next to the sea or in the mountains: the Atlantic coast enjoys a mild climate even in summertime, while temperatures in Madrid and in the South can reach 40°C throughout the month of July. It is recommended to ask your travel agent for advice depending on the places that you plan on visiting.

    Currency and costs

    Like most members of the European Union, Spain uses the Euro as its currency. Credit card payments are generally accepted in hotels, restaurants, and local businesses. So no need to bring too much cash with you.

    Electricity

    Voltage in Spain runs at 230 volts and plugs have two round pins. Don’t forget to pack your adaptor!

    Phone and Internet

    You can call all over the world from Spain. Internet and Wi-Fi are widespread and often free in hotels, restaurants, and public areas.
    To call Spain directly from Canada, you must dial:

    • 011 – the prefix for international calls
    • 34 – the country code for Spain
    • The number of the person you wish to call

    How to go

    Many flights leave from Canada to Madrid, Barcelona and Málaga. You will have no difficulty finding flights for Spain.

    Contact your Travel Professional for more details

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