Cut Your Spending in Spain With These 10 Budget Travel Tips (2024)

With the strong Euro and rising food and fuel costs, traveling has never been so expensive. But there are some easy ways to cut costs when you're planning your travel budget for Spain.

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Book Your Flights at the Right Time

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Though last-minute deals can be good value, you can get the cheapest flights by booking months in advance, especially if using a budget airline.

Though budget airlines only cater for European countries, that doesn't mean Americans shouldn't think about them. Often the cheapest way to get to Spain is to find the cheapest flight to Europe and then to take a budget airline from there. But beware - budget airlines' extra costs can take you by surprise, especially Ryanair.

If flying transatlantic, the best prices are normally found around three months before flying.

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Share Accommodations: Youth Hostels, Couchsurfing, and Airbnb

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A problem shared is a problem halved and that goes for accommodation, too, which can be one of the biggest costs you have to face when trying to arrange a cheap vacation in Spain.

Do you really need a private room? If not, try a youth hostel. They're no longer the characterless places they used to be. Free wifi and breakfast are standard in Spanish backpackers hostels and all ages stay in them these days. The best place to book them is on Hostelworld.

An even cheaper option is couchsurfing. There are websites that allow you to contact people with free couches. These people let you sleep on their couch for free and are always more than happy to show you around.

Admittedly, these services are not for everyone. If you need the privacy of your own room, why not try Airbnb? The much-publicized Airbnb allows people with spare rooms or apartments to rent them out to visitors. It is far cheaper than a hotel or self-catering apartment and the site is very safe and secure.

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Avoid the Train (Usually)

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Lots of people go straight to the train station when traveling in Spain, fearing that taking a bus will be more difficult. It will be, but that doesn't make it impossible. It is usually much cheaper to travel by bus and you'll often save time too.

But there are even cheaper ways to travel in Spain. Onereliable way to share fuel costs (and carbon emissions) is to try car sharing.

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Go Underground

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Spain's bigger cities have cheap metro systems (subways or underground systems to most Anglophones). In Madrid and Barcelona, they're indispensable.

Don't be afraid of delving into Spain's transport underworld. Spanish metro systems have a simple pricing system and easy-to-read maps.

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When in Spain, Eat as the Spanish Do

The Spanish have a small breakfast and a large lunch and you should, too. That's because lunch in Spain is far cheaper than eating in the evening. It is a legal requirement in Spain to offer a 'menu del dia.'

If you aren't used to a big meal at lunchtimes, eating a small breakfast should set you up perfectly for lunch. Spanish cafes are full from 7 am or 8 am until 10 am as the locals have a pastry or a piece of toast with a coffee. It is cheap (under 2€) and will give you just enough energy to last till lunch. Eat anything bigger than this and you'll pay more and will find you have no appetite at lunchtime (and will end up paying too much for dinner in the evening).

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Consider a Discount Card

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Discount cards get you cheap or free entry to just about every museum in town. They can save you a fortune if you're a particularly ambitious tourist and get a lot done in a day. But often the card will cost you more than you manage to save. This is why I say 'consider' a discount card. Work out how many attractions you're likely to get through in a day and see if the card is worth it for you.

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Rail Passes - Do Your Research!

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Many travelers who have ​bought a rail pass thinking it'll be the cheapest way to travel and then found that it isn't always great value in Spain. Rail passes are best used when traveling in several countries (especially France, where trains are not so cheap). In Spain, you'll often find buying individual train tickets is cheaper and you may want the freedom to take the bus (see above). That isn't to say a rail pass won't be worth the money, just do your research first.

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Visit Museums on Free Days

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What's better than cheap? Free! Lots of museums in Spain are free on certain days or at certain times in the day. You'll find them to be alot busier at this time, but don't let that put you off; you can always go again!

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When in Granada, Eat Tapas

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Everyone's amazed to discover that in Granada, you can eat for free! That's right, with every small (usually alcoholic) drink you buy in a bar in Granada, you'll get something to eat. And we're not talking just a few olives here (though that is occasionally all you get). We're talking generous portions of paella or even a burger and fries! You can easily get your fill after just three or four small beers.

Granada isn't the only place in Spain where you can get tapas for free, but it is probably the best.

However, if you're in the Basque Country on a tight budget, don't eat tapas. While tapas in many parts of Spain can be a great way to eat cheaply, this isn't the case in the Basque Country. Here they call them pintxos, which allows them to charge much more for them.​​

They're very nice, but not a good way to eat cheaply. Go for a Menu del Dia ​instead.

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Travel With Carry-On Luggage Only

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Though if you're on a transatlantic vacation this will be impossible, going on a short trip within Europe should be doable just with hand luggage. Most budget airlines charge to check bags in, so traveling with hand luggage only will save you quite a lot of money.

Note that Ryanair has very specifichand baggage dimensions. If your bag is too big, you'll be charged.

Cut Your Spending in Spain With These 10 Budget Travel Tips (2024)

FAQs

How much should I budget for a trip to Spain? ›

On average, a budget traveler's cost of visiting Spain for a week is $889. If you're on an ultra-budget, you can get by in Spain for a week with $650 on average. The average cost of a one-week mid-range trip is $1,200, while a luxury Spain trip starts from $2,500 on average.

How do I plan a budget trip to Spain? ›

10 Cheap Ways to Visit Spain
  1. Off-Season Travel. ...
  2. Plan and Book Everything in Advance. ...
  3. Budget Airlines and Traveling Light. ...
  4. Affordable Accommodations. ...
  5. Eat Like a Local. ...
  6. Use Public Transport and City Tourism Cards. ...
  7. Travel Insurance. ...
  8. Participate in Local Festivals and Free Events.
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How much spending money do you need for Spain? ›

According to authorities, this should equal €113.40 per day (around £97), with a minimum of €972 (around £830).

Is 1000 euros enough for a week in Spain? ›

Personally I take around 1000 euros for 7 nights for 2 people and often have to take cash out at an ATM on top of that. It does depend on whether you eat out 3/2/1 meals per day, what you eat for those meals and how much alcohol you drink. Also any excursions you do.

How much is a dinner in Spain? ›

Street food or fast food: around 5-10 EUR (6-12 USD) per meal. Casual dining or local restaurants: around 10-20 EUR (12-24 USD) per meal. Mid-range restaurants: around 20-30 EUR (24-36 USD) per meal. High-end or luxury restaurants: cost upwards of 50 EUR (60 USD) per meal.

What month is cheapest for Spain? ›

The cheapest time to visit Spain is usually from December to March, though you can also enjoy affordable flights and hotels in early spring and late autumn. The winter months see many vibrant markets and activities dedicated to annual celebrations such as Christmas, Carnival, and New Year's Eve.

What is the cheapest way to get around Spain? ›

Most of the time, little towns will have some form of bus system running through them, with cities having trains, trams or a mix of everything. If you are travelling between cities, you do have some options. Buses are usually the cheapest but take the longest.

Do you tip in Spain? ›

If you're traveling in Spain, it's possible to leave tips if you've experienced excellent service. However, tipping is not customary and the maximum percentage you'd want to leave is 10%. Before you tip, be sure to check your bill to see whether a service charge has already been added.

What is the best month to visit Spain? ›

Since Spain has a number of different climatic conditions, when you go will certainly influence the kind of holiday you have. Typically speaking, Spring (March to May) or Fall (September to November) are considered to be the best times to visit Spain.

What is the 100 rule in Spain? ›

Under post-Brexit rules, Spanish border officials can ask travellers to show that they have 'economic resources' to cover the cost of their trip. This amounts to €100 for each day of their trip. They must also possess a minimum of €900 for their whole stay.

Should I bring cash to Spain? ›

To avoid paying a hefty exchange rate on top of a withdrawal fee, we recommend moving money to a EUR card, if you have one, or bringing cash with you.

What is the 97 a day rule in Spain? ›

What is Spain's £97 'daily rule'? Travellers have to have €113.40 (£97) on hand every day if they visit any area of Spain. This is because Spanish authorities require UK visitors to show they can sustain themselves financially during their stay.

Should I get euros before going to Spain? ›

Resist the urge to buy foreign currency before your trip.

Some tourists feel like they must have euros or British pounds in their pockets when they step off the airplane, but they pay the price in bad stateside exchange rates. Wait until you arrive to withdraw money.

Is 2000 euros enough for 10 days in Spain? ›

It depends what time of year you visit, but generally yes. Spain is not so expensive, however the south of the country can be more touristy, especially in the summer. But it's common for people to eat out most days so 2000€ should be enough.

How to plan a trip to Spain on a budget? ›

Backpacking Spain Suggested Budgets

On a mid-range budget of around 215 EUR per day, you can stay in a private room in a hostel, or a 2-star budget hotel, eat out at inexpensive restaurants for most meals, have a few drinks, take the occasional taxi, and do more paid activities like cooking classes and museum visits.

How much will it cost to go to Spain for a week? ›

How much does a one week trip to Spain cost? On average, visitors to Spain spend between $443 and $2,943 for their week-long adventure, with the average being $1,135. This covers sightseeing, local transportation, food, and accommodations.

Is Spain expensive for American tourists? ›

In general Spain is easier on the wallet than many other European countries, aside from the bigger cities like Barcelona or Madrid prices for accommodation, transportation and even different activities and tours can vary greatly depending on the season you are traveling in.

How much money do you need to stay in Spain for 2 weeks? ›

A one week trip to Spain usually costs around $1,149 (€1,055) for one person and $2,299 (€2,111) for two people. This includes accommodation, food, local transportation, and sightseeing. A two week trip to Spain on average costs around $2,299 (€2,111) for one person and $4,597 (€4,222) for two people.

Is Italy or Spain cheaper? ›

Is Spain or Italy cheaper? Spain is a slightly cheaper country when it comes to accommodation and food and drink. This remains true even in seemingly expensive cities like Madrid or Barcelona.

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