General InfoFacts about Spain
40,217,413 Inhabitants (July 2003 est.)
504,788 sq. km
Coastline: 4,964 km
220 volts AC
Spanish, Catalonian, Galician and Basque
Frontiers with Portugal, Andorra and France
Capital: Madrid
Traveling to Spain
If you are a citizen of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, and
Liechtenstein: all you need is your Identification Card, or a valid passport.
Minors traveling with their ID card must have a document that shows parental
authorization.
Health care and safety
As a citizen of the European Union you are entitled to free medical and hospital
care:
You will need your European Health Card (EHC):
From 1 July 2004, the European Health Card will replace the current temporary
stay forms - principally the E-111 and E-128 and is available from the relevant
healthcare organization in your country of origin. It is valid for the period
shown on the card and entitles you to the same medical care as that received by
Spanish citizens.
Please note that private Doctors and hospitals in Spain do not accept the
European Health Card. If you require private healthcare you must ensure that you
have an adequate insurance policy or pay your own bills at the time.
In Spain, medication and prescriptions are obtained at pharmacies which can be
distinguished by the green cross.
The phone number to ring in case of emergencies is 112 and is free to call in
the whole of Spain.
Driving a car in Spain
If you are a citizen of the European Union, Switzerland, Norway, Iceland, or
Liechtenstein: all you need is your valid driver's license. If you are from
another country, you will need an International Driver's License. To drive in
Spain you must be at least 18 years old. To rent a vehicle, you must be at least
21.
Traveling with a pet
Before entering Spain your pet must comply with a series of health and
identification requirements. These may vary according to its country of origin.
In most cases, your pet must be vaccinated against rabies and identified with a
microchip or tattoo. Also remember that you may not be allowed to bring your pet
into our country if it is less than three months' old.
Currency
In Spain, as in most other countries of the European Union, the official
currency is the Euro since January of 2002.
There are eight different coins:
1, 2, 5, 10, 20, and 50 cents, ˆ 1 and ˆ 2.
There are seven different notes:
ˆ 5, ˆ 10, ˆ 20, ˆ 50, ˆ 100, ˆ 200, and ˆ 500.
One Euro consists of 100 cents.
You can exchange foreign currency at all banks which stay open to the public
Monday through Saturday, from 8.30 to 14.00 h (except in the months of June
through September, when they remain closed on Saturday). There are also currency
exchange shops in all major cities, as well as selected hotels and travel
agencies. Check with your reception desk to see if they are able to provide this
service.
Credit cards
Paying with a major credit card is possible at most Spanish shops and businesses
which usually signified at the door of the establishment.
Traveler's Checks
Traveler's Checks are acceptable at most hotels, restaurants and shops when
presented with a valid passport.
National Holidays
The following days are Spanish national public holidays for 2006.
January 1. New Year.
January 6. Epiphany.
March 25, Good Friday.
August 15. Assumption of the Virgin.
October 12. El Pilar.
November 1. All Saint's Day.
December 6. Spanish Constitution Day.
December 8. Immaculate Conception.
Language
The official language of Spain is Castellan Spanish. Other languages also spoken
in Spain include: Catalan, Galician, Basque and Valencian
Population
40,217,413 Inhabitants (July 2003 estimate).
Time Zone
PENINSULA AND BALEARIC ISLANDS:
GMT + 1 hour (in summer GMT + 2)
THE CANARY ISLANDS:
GMT (in summer GMT +1)
Electricity
220 volts AC
Measurement System
Decimal Metric System