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Travel Guide to Spain

We have prepared  some useful information  to get you around in restaurants, tipping and money in general. 

How to succeed when you go out to eat in Spain

Meal Times in Spain

Meals in Spain are... late. Keep this in mind when you're planning your day and activities. 


  • Breakfast: Normally around the same times as you would find in your country.
  • Lunch: In Spain we have lunch between 1 pm and 3 pm. It is usually the biggest meal of the day. 
  • Dinner: Restaurants start their dinner service between 8 pm  and 8:30 pm. Spaniards eat between 9 and 11 pm. If you try to eat dinner before 8:30, there won't be anybody in the kitchen to cook for you!

 

"Menú del día"

During week days, it is common for restaurants to offer "menú del día" or daily menu. It is a full menu (appetizer, entree, desert or coffee, soft drink, beer, or wine and bread).


Typically, you have 3 appetizer options and  3 entree options, and it will cost between 15 and 20 euros. If you eating out often, this is an economical option. 

Tipping in Spain

There is no tipping in Spain.  So don't feel bad if you go to a restaurant/bar and you don't leave any tip. 


What is common to do, is to leave some coins (never bills) from the change that they bring you back when you pay with cash.


Outside of bars/restaurants:

Nobody tips in hair/beauty salons 

Tips for the bell boy are OK. 



How to order coffee

These are the types of coffee that are most common in Spain:


  • Café solo - Espresso
  • Café cortado - Express with a little bit of milk
  • Café americano - A cup of regular coffee
  • Café con leche - A cup of coffe with milk
  • Café descafeinado de sobre/de máquina con leche/sin leche - A cup of decaf (instant coffee/made with the coffee maker - with/without milk)


How to order beer or wine

For beer:

You can get the job done by saing: "Una cerveza, por favor".  But you can sound like a pro if you know this:

- "Un botellín de cerveza"  (oon botayeen day thervetha) - You'll get a bottle of beer

- "Una caña"  (oona can-ya)- You'll get a draft beer in a glass


For wine: 

You can say: "Una copa de vino tinto/blanco/rosado"


Almost all restaurants will bring you a snack with each round of drinks you order (at least the good ones). Usually olives, nuts, a toast with ham etc. This is included int he price of the drink.

What are tapas exactly?

Tapas are small portions of food.  In Spain, when you go to have a "caña" or any kind of soft drink to a bar or café is common that they serve you some tapas with your drink, it could be from a bowl of chips to a piece of "spanish omelette". They are included in the price of the drink, so don't worry if you see your waiter/waitress bringing food to your table that you didn't order. 


Tapas could also be ordered if they have them in the menu. If you decide to have some tapas for dinner, you can order some tapas to share with the people you are with (of course they are going to be bigger than the ones they give you for free).

What are Raciones?

Raciones, or rations in English are just that, a ration of food. These are better to share than to order per person because it will come as a plate made up of a single item. For example a Racion of Pulpo (Octopus) is going to a be a plate of only octopus - delicious, but you may not want to commit to eating it all yourself. If you're out to eat with four people, order four raciones and share them all as if they were appetizers to have variety. This is a good default ordering method for almost all restaurants in Spain. 

How to Spend Money

The best and most efficient way to spend money while traveling in Europe is to use credit and debit cards that don't charge fees. 


  • Use a credit card (preferably Visa or MasterCard) that does not charge a foreign transaction fee. Call you bank to confirm what fees they will charge you. 
  • If given the option on a credit card reader, always choose to pay in Euros rather than US Dollars. This way you'll get a better exchange rate. 
  • If you need cash, withdraw money from ATMs, but be conscious of fees. You may be charged a fee locally by the ATM, as well as by your bank. Some banks/cards reimburse this fee. 
  • If your debit card will charge you a fee to withdraw Euros, then you need to consider whether it would be better to exchange dollars at a currency exchange kiosk without a fee, but with what will likely be a worse exchange rate. 
  • Credit cards are excepted almost everywhere and depending on the fees charged by your bank, is likely the best way to spend money.
  • Check to see if you need to put a travel notification on your cards. You can do this by calling the number on the back of the card, or sometimes from your account online. 


Sales tax or IVA

Sales tax is included in all advertised prices in Europe. The price on the menu at a restaurant or on the rack at a store is the final price.  

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