How much spending money do I need for Spain?

Claire Millard
Ileana Ionescu
Last updated
November 6, 2024

If you have a trip to Spain coming up - as a tourist, to visit friends and family, for work or for any other reason - it’s important to know how much spending money is needed based on your plans. This guide looks at the prices in Spain for tourists, including some budgeting tips and ideas, for luxury and budget travel alike.

How Much Money Should You Take to Spain?

So - your question might well be: how much do I need in EUR (Euro) for a week in Spain?

We'll break down how much money you should take to Spain by different spending types later - but first, an overview. Here are some handy estimates to give you a flavour, looking at the costs of accommodation, food, transport and sightseeing, so you can start to budget, and decide how much money to bring to Spain, based on your spending for a day or for a week.

Travel StyleAverage Daily costOne Week cost
Budget (Cheap)$90
EUR 61
$630
EUR 425
Mid-range$232
EUR 157
$1,624
EUR 1,097
High-end (Luxury)$601
EUR 405
$4,204
EUR 2,838

How Much Cash Should You Take to Spain?

Let's kick off with some key points when it comes to deciding how much cash to take to Spain.

Cash is very widely used in Spain, so having some with you at all times will be important. You can carry travel cash with you when you head to Spain, exchange at the airport, or use ATMs on arrival.

Bear in mind that exchange rates at airports and hotels are often pretty poor - and before you fly out with lots of cash on you, check the latest cash limit you can take to Spain before you need to declare it to the customs authorities. Ultimately, carrying lots of cash at any one time can be a security risk and make you a target for thieves.

Using an international travel debit card from a provider like Wise to make ATM withdrawals on arrival could be safer and cost less in the end.

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Is Spain Expensive to Visit (in 2024)?

Ultimately, the cost of visiting Spain varies depending on your plans, and how you like to enjoy yourself when you're abroad.

Overall, Spain is rated as a "moderately priced" place to visit by BudgetYourTrip. Accommodation, food, and activities are all available to suit any budget - but you'll need to plan your time to make sure you're making the most of both your time and your money while you're away.

What Currency should I take to Spain?

The official local currency used in Spain is the Euro-EUR. If you plan to take cash with you to spend while you're away, you'll need Euros.

The currency symbol is €, which is what you'll see in stores and on restaurant menus.

Euro
Currency nameEuro
Currency symbol
Currency codeEUR
Exchange rate today1 CAD = 0.675063 EUR
1 EUR = 1.48134 CAD
Learn more about currency in Spain.

How to Save Money in Spain - Traveller tips

No matter what you're planning on doing during your trip to Spain, you want to make sure your money goes as far as possible.

Here are some top tips to save money in Spain:

  • Book your hotels or accommodation in advance to secure the best available deals
  • Use public transport where possible, or approved taxi and ride hailing operators
  • Use Google maps and reviews to find good restaurants. You'll often find better food and more reasonable prices away from the most touristy areas of town
  • Look online for recommendations of free or low-cost attractions and activities in Spain - blogs and travel magazines are a great place to start
  • Use travel cards that offer fair exchange rates with transparent fees such as Wise, to keep down the costs of currency conversion and ATM use while you're away

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Costs and Prices in Spain for Tourists

Let's move on to the typical prices in Spain for tourists. Below we've got a handy overview of prices for accommodation, food and services for tourists in Spain. Use this along with your own research to figure out the likely costs and prices you'll come across during your visit.

Accommodation Costs in Spain

Accommodation is usually one of the biggest costs on any trip abroad - but what you pay in the end will depend a lot on the accommodation type you pick. Below is an example of accommodation costs in Spain based on two people sharing a typical double-occupancy hotel room.

Types of accommodationPrices per night
Budget$41
EUR 28
Mid-Range$104
EUR 70
Luxury$259
EUR 175

Daily Food Costs in Spain

Food is an important feature of a trip abroad for many of us - but what you spend can vary significantly depending on where you purchase your meals in Spain. As you might expect, buying food from local markets and stores can be one of the cheapest options, or you could choose to eat at mid-range restaurants, or sample some high-end establishments.

Here's an example of how much a meal costs in Spain based on different restaurant types.

Types of Meal Average Daily Cost 
Budget$24
EUR 16
Mid-Range$60
EUR 41
Luxury$150
EUR 102

Cost of Drink & Beverages

Let's move on to the cost of beer, wine, water and other beverages in Spain:

Drink & BeveragesPrices
Beer (bottle)$3
EUR 2
Wine (bottle)$8
EUR 5
Can of Coca-cola /Pepsi$3
EUR 2
Mineral water (1.5L bottle)$2
EUR 2
Coffee, Cappuccino, Hot Chocolate$3
EUR 2
Data via Numbeo, collected 1 September 2024.

Travel Costs in Spain

Once you've arrived in Spain you still need to figure out how to get around. The cost of travel can be different depending on your preferences - and how much of a hurry you're in. Using public transport is often our cheapest choice, but getting a taxi or hiring a car could be faster and more flexible, depending on your budget.

Some common ways to save money on transport in Spain include:

  • Where possible use airport shuttles on arrival to get to the city centre
  • Use buses, metro, trams or other public transport where you can - Google Maps can help you navigate more easily
  • Plan activities to limit the travel needed by covering the popular sites in one area before exploring the next, to avoid excess travel time

  • Use known taxi operators and approved ride-hailing companies.

Tourist Attractions Costs in Spain

Spain has many tourist attractions and beautiful places to visit.

The average daily cost for visiting attractions and entertainment in Spain is €28 Euros ($41).

Top Tourist AttractionsInformation
Sagrada FamiliaAn iconic basilica in Barcelona, designed by architect Antoni Gaudí, still under construction after more than 100 years.
Alhambra
A historic palace and fortress complex in Granada, known for its stunning Islamic architecture and gardens.
Park Güell
A public park in Barcelona, also designed by Gaudí, featuring colorful mosaics and unique architectural elements.

Data Roaming, Internet, Local Sim Cards

Having easy access to your phone while you're away is important - not only to keep in touch with your friends and family, but also to navigate, look up good places to eat or visit, and to translate if needed. Make sure you don't get stuck without your phone - or with a big roaming bill - when you're in Spain with these tips:

  • Turn off your data roaming if you're concerned about running up excess fees, and only use your phone on secure wifi networks while you're away
  • Check the roaming costs with your mobile operator - you may be able to add a roaming data package to your normal plan for a fairly low price
  • Consider getting an international eSIM if your phone is compatible with eSIMs - these can be low hassle ways to keep access to your data, without needing to install a physical SIM card
  • Check the SIM card price for tourists in Spain, before travelling - you'll likely find people trying to sell you a local SIM in the airport when you arrive, so knowing the price you should pay can help you avoid scams

How Much Should You Tip in Spain?

Tipping etiquette can vary a lot between countries, and naturally depends a lot on the type of establishment you're in, or service you've received. Generally, tipping around 10-15% of the bill when you are happy with the service is in line with expectations.

Bear in mind that in some places a service fee - which is a percentage of the amount you spend - is already added to the bill, and means you don't need to add an additional tip unless you really want to. Check your bill before you pay - or just ask if the tip has already been included or not.

Shopping and Souvenirs

Take away something to remember your trip to Spain with - or as a gift to someone back home.

Espadrilles and Sangria are the most popular souvenirs to buy from Spain. While you can pick up these and many other souvenirs and gifts at the airport, you'll normally save money by buying them from local shops instead.

How to Get the Best Exchange Rate for Euros

Naturally you want to get the very best CAD to EUR exchange rate. However, bear in mind that you'll also need to pick a secure and reputable provider when you exchange money. Black market money changers may look like they're offering great rates but they're not safe or reliable. Look out for the CAD - EUR exchange rate online or at the currency exchange office.

Always seek out official exchange companies that offer fair rates and transparent fees. Or, consider getting a travel money card, such as Wise, to ensure your transactions are secure and convenient. Use your Wise card to pay where card transactions are supported, or to get cash from the ATM whenever you need it during your visit to Spain.

The live exchange rate today is:

1 CAD = 0.675063 EUR
1 EUR = 1.48134 CAD

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1 CAD = 0.675063 EUR

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