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Book your cheap car hire in Spain securely online and save on a wide choice of vehicles from low cost economy options through to our luxury range. Make the most out of your car rental. Check out our range of tourist destination guides for Spain and driving tips submitted by our visitors.
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Driven in Spain ? Tell us about your driving tips and experiences
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| Share your tips on parking, traffic, speed limits & more. Suggest a scenic drive or other advice. |
Useful Tips |
| - by Jaume from Barcelona |
| Here in London we are very used to use the horn when the light is going to get green. Don't do that in Spain since there's plenty of people who get easily anoyed. Just wait and everything is going to be cool. Really. |
| Other - by Leandre from Netherlands |
| For moving around the city I would recommend the bus and the subway. All the towns surrounding Valencia in a diameter of 20 km are well connected by train.
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| Scenic drives - by Tod from San Francisco |
| The highways in Spain make it possible to drive around the whole country comfortably and this is in my opinion the best way to do it! There are petrol stations and roadside services along the highways so it is very safe, and the country is beautiful beyond imagination. If you are crossing mountain passes, take my advice and rather pay the tolls. Non-toll mountain passes and tunnels are much more difficult to negotiate. |
| Traffic - by Collin from Edinburgh |
| Engaged in a healthy disageement with my mother-in-law whilst overtaking on a motorway, I discovered that laws regarding use of indicators are strictly enforced in Spain. I received an on the spot fine for not indicating before overtaking AND again before pulling back after overtaking. |
| Other - by El Dek from Derby |
| Lived in Spain 5 Winters. My Tip is leave room dont drive to close and learn and obey traffic instructions. Watch out for the N340. |
| Speed limit - by Mark from Canada |
| Do not, I repeat do not disobey the rules of the road, the authorities are very strict and do not go lightly on you just because you are a foreigner, and do not know all the rules, make sure you have checked up on all of them. For instance: if you approach a town and are speeding there is a sensor which picks up your speed, if you are not within the limit, it flashes a red light and you have to stop, if there are 2 flashing red lights you are not allowed entry into the town. So be good and stick to the rules of the rd. |
| Parking - by J.M.Wragg from England |
| Sta Eularia.Be v careful with parking. Blue stripes on pavement-pay at meter-max 2 hours.Yellow stripes ,no parking.I got a ticket in an unrestricted road for not "maximising the available space!"60 euros. |
Spain Cities |

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Spain Overview |
Spain has for many years been a popular destination for holiday makers and travellers alike, and with its individualistic cities and beautiful sunny resorts it is easy to see why. Fantastic weather, great beaches, superb architecture and passionate people make Spain an incredible place to visit.
Spain’s cities, especially Madrid and Barcelona, offer marvellous experiences with rich culture and a myriad of entertainment possibilities. The coastal and island are amongst the best beach holiday destinations in the world and attract millions of tourists every year. Whatever it is you’re looking for, you will find it in Spain. |

Spain Essentials |
Madrid – The capital of Spain is without doubt one of the most culturally rich cities in the world. The Museo del Prado is incredible and just one of a number of world class art galleries. Madrid also has a vibrant nightlife, excellent restaurants and some exceptionally beautiful parks.
Barcelona - Spain’s second city and the capital of Cataluyna, Barcelona has long been a favourite of tourists from across the globe. Barcelona’s exquisite architecture, much of it by local artist Antonio Gaudi cannot be surpassed. Culture and heritage is apparent throughout the city, from the fantastic art galleries and museums to the rambling boulevards.
Ibiza - Ibiza is one of Spain’s Balearic Islands, which are situated off the mainland’s east coast. Ibiza is a magical place, famed for it outstanding natural beauty and unrivalled club scene, this island often surpasses expectations. Thousands of tourists come here every year mostly for the incredible clubs and 24 hour party atmosphere. Away from the clubs there are some amazing beaches and Ibiza town features some beautiful architecture.
Valencia – Situated on the eastern coastline of Spain, Valencia is the country’s third largest city. Valencia is famous for being the birthplace of paella and the home of the Holy Grail. Valencia is a culturally rich city with baroque architecture, fabulous museums and excellent art galleries.
Granada – This immaculate and historic town is brimming with Andalusian culture and was Spain’s most impressive city during the reign of the Moorish Empire. Found inland of the Spanish south coast, even today Granada has a Muslim legacy which is unrivalled in Europe. |

Spain Calendar - Pick of the Year's Events |
Las Fallas (March) – Spring festival held in the streets of Valencia is one of Spain’s most exciting and wild street parties.
Pamplona Bull Run (July) – This famous festival takes place every year in Pamplona, and involves bulls being set loose onto the streets as locals try to outpace them to the bull ring. |



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