Euro
Іспанія/Валюти
What is the official currency? The Euro (€). You can consult its official value on the European Central Bank website. One Euro is made up of 100 cents, and there are eight different coins (1, 2, 5, 10, 20 and 50 cents, and 1 and 2 Euros), and seven notes (5, 10, 20, 50, 100, 200 and 500 Euros).
What is the prettiest part of Spain?
15 of the most beautiful places in Spain
- SIURANA, CATALONIA.
- CUDILLERO, ASTURIAS.
- CIES ARCHIPELAGO, GALICIA.
- LOS PILONES, CÁCERES.
- LAS SALINAS, IBIZA.
- MONTAÑAS DEL FUEGO, LANZAROTE.
- LAVENDER FIELDS, BRIHUEGA, CASTILLA-LA MANCHA.
- CUENCA, CASTILLA-LA MANCHA.
Is Spain a poor country?
Spain is listed 25th in the United Nations Human Development Index and 32nd in GDP per capita by the World Bank, therefore it is classified as a high income economy and among the countries of very high human development. According to The Economist, Spain has the world’s 10th highest quality of life.
How do you pay in Spain?
In Spain you can pay in cash in almost all cases, and usually only Euros are accepted. In some cases, if the payment is made through a machine, it may be necessary to pay by card. The option to pay with credit and debit cards, mainly Visa and Mastercard, is very widespread.
What is considered bad manners in Spain?
No sorbas (Don’t slurp): While in other countries such as Japan, this is considered polite, it’s rude to slurp in Spain. No eructes (Don’t burp): Just like slurping your food, burping is considered rude in Spain. Some people definitely burp in public, but trust us, no one likes those people.
What is the safest city in Spain?
Valencia
The safest big city in Spain is Valencia by far. You will find just minor crimes in Valencia and very few violent crimes. With a safety index of 74.49, you can feel very safe in Valencia.
How dangerous is Spain?
In the 2020 Global Peace Index, Spain ranks 38 out of 163 countries when it comes to safety and peace in the country. Violent crime is rare, and Spanish locals are usually very accommodating to tourists. However, street crime and scams are a growing issue, particularly in Barcelona.