The electricity in Spain runs at 220 volts.
You will need to use the standard European
two pin plug or a travel adapter, you may
need to bring your own as it is not always
possible to find them.
Spain follows the metric system of measurement
which uses centimetres, metres and kilometres
for distances and dimensions, and grams and
kilograms for weights.
Spain is used to a stable climate and therefore
it will not be necessary to bring excessive
clothing. There are likely to be periods
of rain from the end of September to November
and during March and April in the south of
the Spain. This is particularly the case
in
the Costa del Sol, so it is advisable to
bring some form of wet weather clothing during
these
months.
Protective shoes would be useful although
not essential as there are occasional rocky
areas
on the beach. Shops open at various times
and are dependent on the season, during the
summer
they are normally open from ten in the morning
until one thirty or two in the afternoon,
and then from five thirty until nine in the
evening.
In the main tourist areas during the summer
it isn't uncommon for shops to remain open
during the afternoons and to close later
in the evening, if they do, however, they
do not
usually open until later in the morning.
The opening and closing time of restaurants
and
other related establishments varies and sometimes
stay open until the last person leaves.
Working hours don't vary significantly, banks
and the majority of all public administration
services only open during the mornings, however
essential services are open during the afternoons.
There are public lost property offices, but
it is usual report lost items at police stations.
There is usually a telephone box in the street
or in the other public areas. These have
instructions for use in different languages,
and also an
operator service if needed. The main emergency
telephone numbers are displayed in public
telephone boxes.
Travel Information in the Costa del Sol,
Spain.
Visitors to the Costa del Sol are not going
to have any difficulties in getting about.
Coach companies offer routes to almost
everywhere.
Bus service in the province is quite ample.
In Málaga capital, as well as in main
municipalities, a bus-station exists from
which numerous private companies operate.
The main bus-station is departure and arrival
point for all long distance and interurban
routes. Routes of less than 30 kilometers
start from another important bus stop at
Muelle Heredia in Málaga (next to
the Port).Daily buses leave for: Torremolinos,
Benalmádena, Churriana, Rincón
de la Victoria, Portal de San Cayetano and
Campanillas. It is also a stop for some of
the bus routes that start at the main station.
Urban bus service is provided by the public
company Empresa Municipal de Transportes
that maintains an ample network throughout
the capital. Another possibility to discover
the beauties of Málaga is onboard
the Tourist Bus, which leaves every half
hour between 9.30 and 19.30 hours from the
Paseo del Parque, the Port, the Post office
and the main bus-station. It features two
routes: The "Red Route" presents
the main monuments of the city and the "Blue
Route" leads to the botanical garden
of the Finca de la Concepción.
Taxis normally operate inside the city limits
and between cities. There are not many illegal
taxis in Málaga, but it is always
a good idea to be cautious. The official
taxis are white vehicles identified with
a blue stripe, a green light and have an
identification badge with the word TAXI.
A badge with the letters SP (Public Service)
should also be visible. Fares within the
city are calculated with a meter, but all
other journeys have a fixed price, which
should be agreed upon before setting off.
In the airport of Málaga, major national
and international car rental companies offer
their services, which can be contracted from
your home country by fax or e-mail. In any
tourist center the visitor finds ample information
on that topic. There are also companies renting
chauffeur driven cars, as well as luxury
cars and limousines.
The Costa del Sol does not dispose
of a metro,
although there is a highly efficient local
train service between Málaga and Fuengirola
leaving every 30 minutes. There is also a
regular train service from Málaga
capital to other destinations throughout
the province. The visitor finds comprehensive
information on all routes in Málaga's
train station -Estación de RENFE-.
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