10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Spain

Overview

10 Things I Wish I Knew Before Visiting Spain

First Impressions

Stepping off the plane in Spain, I expected beautiful architecture, great food, and sunny weather. What surprised me most was how different each region felt. One day I was wandering the medieval streets of Barcelona, and a few days later I felt like I was in a completely different country while exploring Seville.

If you're planning your first trip, here are the travel tips that made the biggest difference during my journey.


1. Spain Runs on a Different Schedule

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One of the biggest adjustments was the timing of daily life.

  • Lunch is often between 2:00–4:00 PM.

  • Dinner commonly starts after 8:00 PM.

  • Many local businesses close during the afternoon.

Vlog Tip: Don't panic if restaurants seem empty at 6:00 PM. You're simply early by Spanish standards.


2. Explore Beyond the Major Tourist Cities

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While cities like Madrid and Barcelona are incredible, some of my favorite moments happened in smaller destinations.

Consider adding:

  • Granada

  • Valencia

  • Toledo

  • Ronda

These places often offer a more relaxed atmosphere and fewer crowds.


3. Learn a Few Basic Spanish Phrases

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Even simple phrases can go a long way:

  • Hola = Hello

  • Gracias = Thank you

  • Por favor = Please

  • ¿Habla inglés? = Do you speak English?

Many people in tourist areas speak English, but making an effort in Spanish often leads to warmer interactions.


4. Embrace the Tapas Culture

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Instead of ordering one large meal, try several small dishes.

Some favorites:

  • Patatas Bravas

  • Jamón Ibérico

  • Tortilla Española

  • Croquetas

Vlog Tip: Food markets are perfect for sampling a variety of dishes in one visit.


5. Book Major Attractions Early

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Spain's most famous attractions often sell out well in advance.

Popular sites include:

  • Sagrada Família

  • Alhambra

  • Park Güell

  • Royal Palace of Madrid

Reserve tickets before your trip whenever possible.


6. Use Spain's High-Speed Trains

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Traveling between cities was easier than expected.

The country's rail network connects many major destinations quickly and comfortably, often making trains more convenient than flying.

Vlog Tip: Choose a window seat for spectacular countryside views.


7. Pack for Walking

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I easily exceeded 15,000–20,000 steps per day.

Bring:

  • Comfortable walking shoes

  • A reusable water bottle

  • Sunscreen

  • A lightweight daypack

Many of Spain's most memorable neighborhoods are best explored on foot.


Final Thoughts

Spain rewards travelers who slow down and embrace the local rhythm. Spend time in neighborhood cafés, wander through historic streets without a strict schedule, and don't be afraid to venture beyond the famous landmarks.

The memories you'll take home won't just be the photos of iconic sights—they'll be the late-night conversations, unexpected discoveries, and everyday moments that make Spain unforgettable.

Have you already chosen which part of Spain you'll visit first: the north, the south, or the Mediterranean coast? 🇪🇸✈️

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