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specialises in European holiday home rentals, working closely
with our partners jmlvillas.com, we aim to bring you the best
in European self-catering accommodation
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Away
from the boozy, coastal resorts, exists the real Spain.
Be prepared to embrace the culture of magnificent cities like
Barcelona or the vast expanse of the more traditional countryside.
Spain
can be reached through many international airports, including
Madrid, Barcelona, Bilbao,
Seville, Granada, Malaga, Almeria, Alicante, Valencia, Palma de
Mallorca, Ibiza and Mao. Regular bus and train services
to Spain operate from all major centres in Europe and ferry services
connect to Spain directly from the UK and Morocco. To get
the best travel deals, why not click into our
Flights, Car Hire & Insurance section.
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Visitor
Information
Currency:
Euro - (€)
Electricity
Voltage: 230v European 2 prong round plug.
Telephone
Country Code: + 34 including Balearics and Cannary Islands
Emergency
Telephone number: pan-EU Emergency 112
Can be used in all EU Countries
and it can be dialled from a locked mobile or a mobile with no
sim card.
Population
2006: 40,341,462 - Land Area: 504,782 Km2
General
Driving Tips (information supplied by Holiday
Autos)
Driving: Drive
on the RIGHT
Speed
limits :
Towns: 31 mph/50kmh, outside built up areas: 56-62mph/90-100 kmh,
motorways: 74mph/120kmh
Drink
and driving: Blood alcohol limit is 80mg - same as in the
UK.
On
uneven (odd) dates in one-way streets in towns, vehicles should
be parked on the side of the road where the houses bear uneven
numbers. On the side where houses bear an even number, parking
is allowed on these dates.
Drivers in Spain who wear glasses must carry a spare pair with
them at all times.
Motorists
must carry a set of replacement bulbs.
Stationary
trams may not be overtaken when passengers are boarding or alighting.
Outside
built-up areas, signal your intention to overtake by sounding
your horn in the daytime or by flashing headlights at night.
It
is compulsory for front and rear seat occupants to wear seat belts
if fitted.
It
is strongly recommended to carry a warning triangle.
Credit
cards are not widely accepted at petrol stations but their use
is increasing
To
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