Posted August 3, 2012 by Sandy in bookitnow
 
 

Travel Cheap in Spain- Travel Tips for Visiting Spain


Spain is an amazing travel destination but like other cities in Europe, Spain is also becoming an expensive travel destination. This is because of rising fuel prices and the Euro. However, there are ways to enjoy Spain without going bankrupt. Major expenditure during a trip can usually be divided under the following groups – travel cost, accommodation and food.

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If you are planning on flying to Spain, there are two cheap options – opt for a last minute deal but this proposition is a little risky. Therefore, it would be a good idea to purchase tickets of a cheap flight, preferably at least three months in advance. While booking a seat on a cheap flight, one must be careful as they often include extra or hidden costs which can increase the cost of the ticket.

While touring Spain, taking the bus is cheaper than taking the train. Spain has a high frequency of buses and most major routes have point to point buses. The people are usually quite friendly and will happily guide you. Hitchhiking is another cheap travelling option, but hitchhiking in Spain is not easy, one might have to wait for hours.

Another cheap travelling option is car sharing. When travelling within big cities such as Madrid or Barcelona, one can opt for the cheap metro system. Metros are cheap, have an easy price system and easy to read maps so that you can easily determine your destination.

Spain has plenty of cheap hotels and the best way to stay in a cheap hotel is by sharing the cost. It would be a good idea to travel in even numbers as rooms always cost less per person in case of twin sharing. Spain offers a variety of accommodation like hostels, hostals and pension house. Hostels in Spain are quite cheap and perfect if you do not mind sharing with strangers.

Hostals are similar to guest houses but they are often cheaper than cheap hotels. The cheapest accommodation in Spain is probably camping. Paradores or state owned hotels are usually located in beautiful scenic regions and offer good rates as well.

Spanish people usually have a small breakfast and a large lunch, tourists on budget should do the same as lunch usually costs less than any other meal. Menu delDia is a popular three course meal in Spain. The best part is that it is very satisfying and one of the cheapest ways to eat out in Spain. PlatosCombinados is a basic meal but it is a cheap eating out option. If you are in Granada, do eat at the Tapas bars as with a drink one can eat for free. One can get a good bite at tapas bars in Granada like Paella.


Sandy