
Spain remains one of Europe's most captivating destinations, drawing millions of travelers each year with its rich history, stunning architecture, world-class cuisine, and sun-drenched coastlines. Whether you are planning your first visit or returning for another adventure, this comprehensive guide covers everything you need for 2026.
When to Visit
Spain enjoys a Mediterranean climate across much of the country, making it a year-round destination. Spring (April to June) and autumn (September to October) offer the most pleasant temperatures and fewer crowds. Summer brings scorching heat to inland cities like Madrid and Seville, but is ideal for beach destinations. Winter is mild along the coast and perfect for exploring Andalusia or the Canary Islands.
Getting There and Around
Major international airports in Madrid-Barajas and Barcelona-El Prat serve as the main gateways. Budget airlines like Vueling and Ryanair connect Spanish cities affordably. The Renfe high-speed AVE train network links Madrid to Barcelona in under three hours, and to Seville in about two and a half hours. For scenic routes, consider renting a car to explore the countryside.
Must-Visit Destinations
Madrid is Spain's vibrant capital, home to the Prado Museum, Retiro Park, and a legendary nightlife scene. Barcelona dazzles with Gaudi's architectural masterpieces, including the Sagrada Familia and Park Guell. Seville enchants with flamenco, tapas bars, and the stunning Alcazar palace. Granada offers the breathtaking Alhambra, while San Sebastian is a culinary paradise in the Basque Country.
Food and Drink
Spanish cuisine is a highlight of any trip. Start your mornings with churros con chocolate, enjoy tapas at lunch, and savor a late dinner of paella or cochinillo. Do not miss regional specialties like pintxos in the Basque Country, gazpacho in Andalusia, and pulpo a la gallega in Galicia. Pair your meals with Rioja wine, a refreshing tinto de verano, or a glass of sherry from Jerez.
Practical Tips
Spain uses the Euro and is part of the Schengen Area, so EU citizens need no visa. Non-EU travelers from many countries can visit for up to 90 days without a visa. Tipping is appreciated but not mandatory -- rounding up or leaving a euro or two is customary. Most Spaniards eat lunch between 2-4 PM and dinner after 9 PM, so adjust your schedule accordingly.
Budget Planning
Spain offers excellent value compared to northern Europe. Budget travelers can expect to spend around 50-70 EUR per day including hostel accommodation, public transport, and meals at local restaurants. Mid-range travelers should budget 120-180 EUR per day for comfortable hotels and dining. Luxury travelers can enjoy five-star experiences from 300 EUR per day.
Safety
Spain is generally very safe for tourists. Exercise normal precautions against pickpocketing in busy tourist areas, particularly in Barcelona's Las Ramblas and Madrid's Sol district. Keep valuables secure and be aware of common scams targeting tourists at popular landmarks.
Start planning your 2026 Spanish adventure today, and prepare for an unforgettable journey through one of Europe's most diverse and exciting countries.

Go2Spain Editorial Team
Based in Spain since 2020 | All 13 regions visited | Updated monthly
We are a team of travel writers and Spain enthusiasts who explore the country year-round. Our guides are based on first-hand experience, local knowledge, and verified official sources.
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