What to Eat in Spain

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What to Know Before You Travel to Spain

Currency: Euro (EUR, €)

Time Zone: London GMT +1

Capital City: Madrid

Language: Spanish

Power Outlets: European 230V

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What language is spoken in Spain?

Spanish is the official and most widely spoken language in Spain, however, there are other regional languages. Catalan and Aranese is spoken in Catalonia, and Valencian in Valencia. Galician is spoken in Galicia, while the Basque Country is home to the Basque language. On all Insight Vacations tours, your Travel Director will converse in the languages of the places you visit but learning a few useful Spanish phrases will serve you well throughout Spain and any attempts are usually appreciated.

What is the currency in Spain?

Spanish currency is the Euro, also the main European currency. Exchanging your home currency to Euros can be be easily accomplished at banks, exchange bureaus, or ATMs around Spain. When purchasing local currency, we recommend you request notes of smaller denominations such as €50, €20 and €10, as many local stores and restaurants may not be willing to accept higher ones.

When is the best time to visit Spain?

Spring and autumn offer pleasant weather and fewer crowds. Summer, while hot, is popular for beach vacations in Spain's stunning coastal regions. Spain's diverse climate and culture make it the perfect all-year-round destination with vibrant festivals on offer in spring, sun-soaked beaches during summer, beautiful autumn foliage and mild, tranquil winters.

What food is famous in Spain?

The traditional Spanish Paella, a renowned rice dish mixed with seafood or meat, is an authentic Spanish dish known globally. Another classic is the Spanish omelette, locally called 'tortilla,' made from eggs and potatoes. Spanish tapas, small dishes served with drinks, form the cornerstone of Spanish culture. These often include Spanish ham known as 'Jamon,' highly revered by locals, with the Iberico ham or ‘pata negra’ being a famous regional delicacy. Each region offers its own specialties, making Spanish cuisine a true gastronomic adventure that you will experience on an Insight Vacations 'Business Class' Spain tour with our superior dining experiences.

What are the main attractions in Spain?

Where to begin. Barcelona's Sagrada Familia Basilica and Park Guell, both designed by Gaudi, are architectural marvels. The bustling La Rambla, Barcelona, along with the intricate Alhambra palace in Granada are also must-sees. Then there is the Great Mosque of Cordoba, with its mesmerizing arches, and Seville's grand Cathedral are also key attractions. In Madrid, art lovers should not miss the Prado Museum. Delve into the rich cultural heritage of Spain on your next 'Business Class' tour with Insight Vacations.

What is the culture like in Spain?

Spanish culture is vibrant and diverse, shaped by a rich cultural history. Art and culture are integral to Spain, with its world-renowned artists and architects. Common greetings include a warm "Hola!" and often a kiss on both cheeks. The laid-back lifestyle in Spain includes the famous siesta, a mid-afternoon rest which you might want to consider taking after a day of exploring. Traditions, such as Flamenco dancing and bullfighting, add to the cultural allure.

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