Embark on an unforgettable journey through the enchanting city of Barcelona with our exclusive 4-night tour package, tailored specifically for the deaf community. Immerse yourself in the city's breathtaking architecture, vibrant culture, and delectable cuisine, all while accompanied by our expert guides fluent in sign language. From the awe-inspiring Sagrada Familia to the whimsical Park Güell, and from the vibrant Las Ramblas to the mouthwatering Mercat de la Boqueria, you'll experience the very best of Barcelona. With comfortable accommodations, guided visits, and seamless communication, this carefully curated tour ensures an accessible and unforgettable adventure in the heart of Catalonia.
Do I need a visa for Spain as a UK or EU citizen?
EU citizens do not need a visa to enter Spain. However, they should carry a valid passport or national identity card.
As of January 1, 2021, UK citizens can stay in Spain for up to 90 days within a 180-day period without a visa. However, it's essential to check the latest requirements with the Spanish embassy or consulate, as rules may change due to Brexit.
How should I dress in Barcelona?
Barcelona has a relaxed dress code, but it's best to dress modestly when visiting religious sites. Pack comfortable clothing and shoes suitable for walking, as well as a light jacket for cooler evenings.
What actions should I avoid in Spain?
Be respectful of local customs and traditions. Avoid public drunkenness, littering, and loud behaviour, especially late at night in residential areas.
What's the local currency in Spain?
Spain uses the Euro (EUR) as its currency.
What souvenirs should I buy in Barcelona?
Popular souvenirs include Gaudí-inspired art, Catalan ceramics, Spanish wine, cured meats, and artisanal chocolates.
What's the power grid voltage in Spain?
Spain uses 230V, 50Hz, and Type C or Type F plugs. Bring an adapter if necessary.
Can I travel with a friend or partner on these tours?
Yes, you can book for two or more people on the tour. Simply add the number of rooms and participants when booking.
Can a hearing friend or relative accompany me at the same price?
Yes, the tour price remains the same for them. However, note that the entire tour will be conducted in sign language.
Can I opt-out of some tours for a reduced price?
The itineraries are designed specifically for the Deaf community and include group excursions which are not optional. You may choose a different program with fewer excursions.
Why are the tours so short? Can I extend my stay?
The tour duration is designed to provide a comprehensive experience while allowing flexibility for travellers. You can select a tour based on your preferred duration or extend your stay by 2 or 4 nights after the primary program.
How much money should I bring for the trips?
In addition to the tour cost, which covers accommodation, planned meals, and admission fees, it's recommended to budget around €50-€100 per day for additional meals, souvenirs, and personal expenses.
Can I exchange currency in Spain?
Yes, you can exchange currency at banks, exchange offices, and some hotels in Spain. Many establishments also accept credit cards.
What should I pack for my trips to Barcelona?
Pack comfortable clothing, walking shoes, a light jacket, sunscreen, and a hat. Don't forget to bring a power adapter and any necessary medications.
Is alcohol permitted in Spain?
Yes, alcohol is legal and widely available in Spain for those over 18 years old.
What's the cost of a taxi ride in Barcelona?
Taxi fares in Barcelona start at around €2.25 and increase based on distance and time. A ride from the airport to the city center typically costs €30-€35.
Can I smoke in Spain? Including e-cigarettes?
Smoking is prohibited in enclosed public spaces, public transportation, and many outdoor areas in Spain. This includes e-cigarettes. Designated smoking areas are available in some establishments.
What's the weather like in Barcelona during the tour dates?
In late July, Barcelona experiences warm, sunny weather with average temperatures around 25-28°C (77-82°F). Evenings may be slightly cooler, so a light jacket or sweater is recommended.
Can I take my medication with me on the trip to Spain?
Yes, you can bring your medication to Spain. It's advisable to carry your prescription and keep the medication in its original packaging. For specific requirements, check with the Spanish embassy or consulate.