Tortilla espanola
A simple benchmark dish for cafes and casual meals.

A Spain planning checklist for heat, late meals, regional food, euros, cards, and focused city routes.
This page is intentionally static. Use it before booking, then verify current payment acceptance, local transport rules, prices, closures, and entry details near departure.
Spain works best when the traveler chooses a region or city rhythm instead of trying to sample the whole country. The packing list should reflect heat, walking, and late meals more than rare gear.
Food is deeply regional. The strongest first trip chooses dishes by city and season rather than chasing a generic national greatest-hits list.
Reviewed 2026-06-27
Static planning guidance. Verify current payment acceptance, transit card rules, ATM fees, opening hours, local closures, and entry requirements before departure.
Keep the bag focused on the country, season, and route shape instead of rare edge cases.
Treat these as useful route anchors, not a rigid list that makes every meal feel mandatory.
A simple benchmark dish for cafes and casual meals.
Better treated as a quality-focused tasting than a generic sandwich filling.
Good for tapas nights and easy comparison across neighborhoods.
Strongest when matched to Valencia or coastal rice traditions rather than tourist menus everywhere.
A northern Spain food style that can justify choosing San Sebastian or Bilbao over a wider loop.
Payment acceptance varies by city, merchant, machine, card network, and date. Use this as the backup plan to verify before departure.
Keep small cash for markets, older bars, local buses, tips, and backup.
Useful across hotels, restaurants, museums, stores, and transport booking.
Often convenient in cities, but carry a physical card for fallback.
Some transport or parking machines can be picky; cash and a second card reduce friction.
Choose euros instead of home currency if a terminal asks.
Cards and contactless payments are useful in many places, but small cash is still smart for markets, local bars, buses, tips, and backup.
Ignoring heat and walking. In summer or southern routes, sun protection, breathable clothing, and a slower daily rhythm matter most.
Usually no. A focused Madrid, Barcelona, Andalusia, Basque, or two-city route often beats a rushed national sampler.
Pair country essentials with checks for hotel location, transfer risk, timed tickets, rail passes, and hidden package costs.