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What should I pay attention to when traveling to Spain?

What should I pay attention to when traveling to Spain? There are still many things to pay attention to when traveling to Spain, such as language, currency, transportation and so on. Here are some things to pay attention to when traveling to Spain. Let's have a look.

1, language

The official language is Spanish, and the English penetration rate is average, and the English usage rate of tourist attractions and hotels is high. You'd better learn some basic Spanish before you go.

2. Currency

The common currency is euro, and credit cards can be used in most hotels, restaurants and shops. If you are not at ease, you can exchange some small-value euros at home first.

Spanish price level is not high. A dinner in an ordinary restaurant is about 10- 15 euros, which is 20%-30% higher than that in other European countries.

3. Climate

Spain has a maritime climate, with hot and dry summers, little rainfall and mild and humid winters. If you go in winter, you need to take warm measures and bring a windbreaker, sweater and winter coat.

Spain is sunny all year round, with strong ultraviolet rays. Remember to bring sunscreen and sunglasses.

The best time is May-June. It's summer. It is more suitable to go to the seaside to enjoy the sunshine, beach and sea of Spain.

Step 4 transport

Big cities in Spain have perfect subways, trains and buses, which are convenient to ride and taxis are more expensive.

Step 5 diet

Spain is used to drinking cold water. The tap water in the hotel can be drunk directly, and there is no boiled water supply.

Spain is rich in fishery resources, and paella is famous far and wide. Other special foods are wine and ham. If you are not used to it, it doesn't matter. There are many Chinese restaurants opened by compatriots in Spain, and all kinds of delicious food can be found at low prices.

Spain has lunch at two in the afternoon and dinner at eight or nine in the evening. If you think dinner is too late, you can eat a little in the afternoon first.

6. Safety

Pay attention to safety, especially thieves. Be careful with your bag on the road or on public transport, and add a lock if possible. If it is stolen, go directly to the foreign tourist police station, not to the local public security bureau.

Don't go out alone at night, go out with your partner.

7. Toilet

There are almost no public relations toilets in Spain. If you want to go to the toilet, you can borrow it from the supermarket, restaurant or bar. If the boss doesn't want to, you can go to the gas station.

8. Living habits

The Spanish are very enthusiastic. They walk on the road and will answer questions enthusiastically. They will greet strangers and respond politely when they meet strangers.

Spaniards like to take a lunch break. At noon, the whole city was basically empty and no one was there. They attach great importance to the quality of life and are willing to enjoy life. They have many holidays. The supermarket is closed on Sundays.

Spain's concept of time is not very strong. If you have an appointment with them, it is normal for the other party to be late for a while, so be prepared psychologically. If you go to the government department to go through the formalities, you should also have patience to queue up.