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Cheap Flights to Spain (ES)
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Start using this booking engine today to save yourself time, money and the frustration that often accompanies purchasing airline cheap flights to Spain.
With TravelPapa, booking cheap flights to Spain is easy. You can select where you're leaving from, where you want to go, the date you wish to leave and the time you want to leave on a cheap flights to Spain. If you have a few days of leeway, you can also choose flexible dates, which will help the server find the most affordable fares around the time you want to travel to Spain. Our website will also provide you with information about Spain, including religions and languages to prepare you for the trip.
We also offer a wide variety of special travel deals. By keeping an eye on these you can occasionally find some very cheap flights to Spain that might have a few extras thrown in.
You can purchase flights from anywhere with our website. To get the best prices, you can search a variety of areas and cities, since sometimes it's less expensive to choose one airport over another because of the number of incoming and outgoing flights. By being flexible, you can find more options that meet your travel budget.
Start using this booking engine today to save yourself time, money and the frustration that often accompanies purchasing airline cheap flights to Spain.
Book Cheap Flights to Spain:
San Francisco, CA to Barcelona (SFO to BCN)
$604.24

Los Angeles, Ca to Barcelona (LAX to BCN)
$615.15

New York to Madrid (NYC to MAD)
$638.12

New York to Alicante (NYC to ALC)
$650.84

New York to Madrid (JFK to MAD)
$661.07

New York to Malaga (NYC to AGP)
$662.82

New York to Barcelona (JFK to BCN)
$676.13

New York to Barcelona (NYC to BCN)
$676.13

Malaga to Barcelona (AGP to BCN)
$34.51

Barcelona to Malaga (BCN to AGP)
$35.06

Palma de Mallorca to Barcelona (PMI to BCN)
$41.42

Barcelona to Palma de Mallorca (BCN to PMI)
$43.59

Palma de Mallorca to Madrid (PMI to MAD)
$46.38

Top Cities of Kingdom of Spain:
Overview
Spain, or officially the Kingdom of Spain, is a country located in southwestern Europe, which shares the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal at the western end of the Mediterranean Sea. It is the second largest country in Western Europe after France. Spain mainland is bordered to the south and the east by the Mediterranean Sea except for a small land boundary with Gibraltar (a British overseas territory); to the north by France, Andorra, and the Bay of Biscay; and to the west by the Atlantic Ocean and Portugal. Spanish territory also includes the Balearic Islands in the Mediterranean, the Canary Islands in the Atlantic Ocean off the African coast, and two autonomous cities in North Africa, Ceuta and Melilla, that border Morocco.
It's the second country with the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites after Italy, and the first with the largest number of World Heritage Cities also by the UNESCO.
Tourism in Spain was developed during the last years of Francisco Franco's dictatorship, when the country became a popular place for summer holidays, especially for tourists from the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Scandinavia. Since then Spain has been the second most visited country in the world after France. In 2007 almost 60 million foreign tourists were received, according to the World Tourism Organization. Tourists spend in Spain over $46 billion annually, the highest level of tourism spending's in any nation worldwide except for the USA with $74 Billion.
Spain is seen as a exotic country in Europe due to its friendly inhabitants, its relaxed lifestyle, its mostly warm weather (compared to other European regions) and especially by its cuisine, the vibrant nightlife, and its world-famous folklore and festivities. Among many places worth visiting are Spain's thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous "Running of the Bulls" at Pamplona, major Andalusian cities with Moorish architecture, like Seville, Granada and Cordoba, the Way of St. James and the paradisiacal Balearic Islands and Canary Islands.
With great beaches, fun nightlife, many cultural regions and historic cities, Spain makes a great destination for any kind of trip. A country of large geographical and cultural diversity, Spain is sometimes a surprise to people who know its reputation for great beach holidays. There is everything from lush meadows, snowy mountains, huge marsh and salines and deserts in the south east.
From the thumping beats of nightclubs to the intoxicating rhythms of the flamenco, Spain is a modern land rich with tradition. Fine art, revolutionary architecture, inspiring fashion and world class music all call Spain home, creating a fabulously diverse travel experience. Whether you head to the state's official capital at Madrid, the cultural capital at Barcelona, or the beach capital at Valencia, you will discover a country with attractions ancient and modern and every stage in between.
It's the second country with the largest number of UNESCO World Heritage Sites after Italy, and the first with the largest number of World Heritage Cities also by the UNESCO.
Tourism in Spain was developed during the last years of Francisco Franco's dictatorship, when the country became a popular place for summer holidays, especially for tourists from the United Kingdom, France, Germany and Scandinavia. Since then Spain has been the second most visited country in the world after France. In 2007 almost 60 million foreign tourists were received, according to the World Tourism Organization. Tourists spend in Spain over $46 billion annually, the highest level of tourism spending's in any nation worldwide except for the USA with $74 Billion.
Spain is seen as a exotic country in Europe due to its friendly inhabitants, its relaxed lifestyle, its mostly warm weather (compared to other European regions) and especially by its cuisine, the vibrant nightlife, and its world-famous folklore and festivities. Among many places worth visiting are Spain's thriving capital Madrid, the vibrant coastal city of Barcelona, the famous "Running of the Bulls" at Pamplona, major Andalusian cities with Moorish architecture, like Seville, Granada and Cordoba, the Way of St. James and the paradisiacal Balearic Islands and Canary Islands.
With great beaches, fun nightlife, many cultural regions and historic cities, Spain makes a great destination for any kind of trip. A country of large geographical and cultural diversity, Spain is sometimes a surprise to people who know its reputation for great beach holidays. There is everything from lush meadows, snowy mountains, huge marsh and salines and deserts in the south east.
From the thumping beats of nightclubs to the intoxicating rhythms of the flamenco, Spain is a modern land rich with tradition. Fine art, revolutionary architecture, inspiring fashion and world class music all call Spain home, creating a fabulously diverse travel experience. Whether you head to the state's official capital at Madrid, the cultural capital at Barcelona, or the beach capital at Valencia, you will discover a country with attractions ancient and modern and every stage in between.
General information
| Continent: | Europe |
| Subregion: | Western Europe |
| Area: | 504,750 sq km (194,884 sq mi), including the Balearic and Canary Islands |
| Capital: | Madrid |
| Government: | Parliamentary democracy under constitutional monarchy |
| Population: | 46.1 million |
| Languages: | Unsurprisingly, the official and universal language used in Spain is Spanish, but it's more complicated than that, as it differs in pronunciation and other details. It is part of the Romance family of languages and is one of the main branches of that family. It is more properly called Castilian. However, there are a number of languages — Catalan, Basque, Galician, Asturian, etc. — which are spoken in various parts of Spain. Some of these languages are dominant in their respective regions, and following their legalization in the 1978 constitution, they are co-official with Castilian. In addition to the native languages, English or French are commonly studied in school. If you are visiting a tourist area you will find people who are fluent in several foreign languages. |
| Religions: | Spaniards are not as religious as the media and movies sometimes present them, but they are, and always have been, a mostly Roman Catholic country (about 76% of Spaniards identify themselves as Catholics, although just every tenth of them admits being practicants). Presently, Islam is the second largest religion in Spain, accounting for approximately 2.3% of the total population. About 19% of Spaniards says that they are non-religious. |
| Time: | GMT +0 to GMT +1 |
| Currency: | Euro (EUR) |
| Electricity: | 230V / 50Hz (European plug) |
| Calling Code: | +34 |
| Internet Domain: | .es |
| Drives: | on the right |
| Tips: | Tipping is not observed in Spain so don't tip (unless there was something absolutely exceptional about the service). As a result, you may find that waiters in restaurants are not as attentive or courteous as you may be used to since they don't work for tips. No service charges are included in the bill. A little extra money is common and you are free to increase that if you are very pleased. Obviously you don’t have to tip a lousy waiter. You would typically leave the small change after paying with a note. |
| Visas: | Spain is a member of the European Union and the Schengen Agreement, which governs its visa policies. No visa is required for citizens of other EU member states, and those of selected nations with whom the European Union has special treaties (like Australia, Canada, USA, Hong Kong, Israel, Japan, New Zea land, or South Korea). There are no border controls between Spain and other Schengen Agreement nations, making travel less complicated. For Latin American people, especially those from Peru, Colombia, Ecuador, Bolivia, Paraguay, and in some cases Venezuela, Chile and Argentina you need to have a hotel reservation confirmed, and international insurance for at least 30.000 Euro; if your trip is from 1 to 9 days you need 514 Euro in a pocket, and extra 57 Euro for each additional day plus a return air ticket. |
| Airports: | There are many airports in Spain receiving international flights. The main of them and the largest in the country is Madrid-Barajas International Airport (MAD). The second largest in Spain is Barcelona International Airport (BCN) which is located in the capital of Catalonia. Other busiest airports are A Coruña Airport (LCG), also known as Alvedro Airport, Palma de Mallorca Airport (PMI), Jerez Airport (XRY) in Jerez de la Frontera, Seville Airport (SVQ), also known as San Pablo Airport, Valencia Airport (VLC), Bilbao Airport (BIO), which is the most important gateway to the Basque Country and northern Spain, Alicante International Airport (ALC), Santiago de Compostela Airport - Lavacolla (SCQ), Vigo-Peinador International Airport (VGO), etc. Madrid and Bilbao have the most beautiful airports, designed by famous architects. |
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