1. The main type of city transport is a bus. The city is crossed with more than twenty routes. There are about a dozen of night routes of buses cruising the streets of the city from 23:00 till 4am. A cost of a trip in the day time will be about 1Euro meanwhile a night rate can be a bit higher.
2. Those tourists travelling in large groups can use taxi service rather profitably. In this case a cost of a trip will be about 1Euro for each 1km of a trip. One should also pay about 3Euro for boarding. A taxi should better be called by phone as the taxi cars hunting the clients in close vicinity to hotels charge the highest rates for services.
3. The most profitable rates for currency exchange are offered in banks. Financial institutions of the city work commonly six days a week except Sunday from 9am till 14:00. Saturday is considered to be a shortened working day when the banks and other public institutions can work for several hours less than usual schedule suggests.
4. For a city observation tour and promenades one should choose an outfit in classic style as outré dresses and bright accessories will perfectly fit theme events. Planning a visit to a restaurant, casino or a night club tourists should specify in advance the rules in force as many entertaining establishments feature a strict dress code.
6. To rent a car one should have a standard set of documents including passport, international driving license and international credit card for paying for the service and rent. A cost of the rent will totally depend on a brand of a chosen car and may vary between 20 and 120 Euro per a day of usage.
7. Drivers should keep in mind that nothing should be left in a car as even an empty beg on a car seat will attract robbers. That is why one should take all the personal things from a car.
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Spain: travelling advices
3. If you rent a car, you should be very careful. Spaniards do not always follow the rules of the road; they are in no hurry and are quite unpredictable while driving. They often forget to turn the signal while switching lanes.4. Spaniards are sociable people. They are not accustomed to ride in the subway or bus in silence. There are stormy discussion of news, politics or even just the weather among unfamiliar people. Tourists, who first encountered such a lively conversation, can easily enter into communication.
5. Spaniards gesticulate very actively and in the process of communication can unconsciously touch the interlocutor with their hands, even if they see a person for the first time. Such gestures do not have any undertone, and therefore it is worth not paying attention to them.
6. Spain is a fairly religious country. Even during the tour, people dressed in low necked outfit or shorts may not be allowed to enter the church. Therefore, tourists should choose clothes that cover their shoulders and knees. … Open