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What’s the time in Spain?
The time zone on the Spanish mainland and the Balearic
Islands is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) + 1 hour in winter and + 2 hours in
summer. On the Canary Islands, it is GMT, or GMT + 1 hour in summer,
i.e. always 1 hour less than the time on the mainland and in the
Balearics.
Spain changes its time between summer and winter for
daylight saving. This means that the last weekend in October the clocks
go back 1 hour (at 3am it is 2am) and the last weekend in March they go
forward 1 hour (at 2am it is 3am).
At what time do shops and businesses open?
The most common business hours
are Monday through Saturday, from 9.30 h to 13.30 h, and from 16.30 to
20.00 h. Big shopping centres and department stores open from
10.00 h to 21.00 or 22.00 h uninterruptedly. These big stores open
sometimes on Sunday. In coastal cities, in high season, shops are
usually open passed 22.00 h. Pharmacies open from 9.30 to 13.30
h, and from 16.30 to 20.00 h. In all major cities you can find
pharmacies that open 24 hours. Pharmacies follow a rolling late-hour
schedule, which is published in the newspapers, and is posted at all
pharmacies.
At what time are meals served in Spain?
Breakfast
is usually had from eight to ten in the morning. Lunch, at
restaurants, is served between 13.00 to 15.30 h. Dinner is served
from 20.30 to 23.00 h. Many establishments are open continuously
throughout the day, especially bars and cafeterias; there you can have
"tapas", appetisers, and combo meals.Cinemas usually have
flexible hours, starting around 16.30 to 17.00 h. The last showing is
around 22.00, although there are cinemas with midnight shows in all
major cities. Theatres usually have a single show, which normally
starts around 20.00 h.Night time in Spain has a very special
meaning, specially from Thursday to Sunday. Pubs, bars, and nightclubs
usually stay open until three or four in the morning. In all major
cities you can find places that are open until dawn.
When are the national public holidays in Spain?
Certain dates
are public holidays in Spain, and they can be national, regional or
local.
The following
are the national public holidays for 2009:
• 1 January,
New Year’s Day
• 6 January,
the Epiphany.
• 9 April,
Maundy Thursday (throughout Spain, except in Catalonia).
• 10 April,
Good Friday.
• 1 May,
Workers’ Day.
• 15 August,
the Assumption.
• 12 October,
National Holiday in Spain
• 7 December,
Monday following Constitution Day (except in Castile-Leon, Catalonia,
Region of Valencia, Madrid, Navarre and Basque Country).
• 8 December,
the Immaculate Conception.
• 25 December, Christmas Day.
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