Curiosities of Spanish culture 

Are you British, Dutch, German or from anywhere other than Spain and planning to travel to Catalonia? If so, this post is for you, so that you can learn first-hand about the curiosities of Spanish citizens and avoid a possible culture shock when you land at the airport or arrive at your hotel.

Spaniards eat late, and even more so in summer.

Are you used to having dinner at 6 or 7 in the evening? If you travel to Costa Dorada, Barcelona or Costa Brava, you may find some restaurants targeted at tourists that serve food at those hours, but… if you want the authentic Spanish experience, dinner is between 9 and 10 pm! The same goes for lunch, in other northern European countries it is between 12h and 13h, however, in Spain it can go from 13h (which is considered ‘early’), until 15h30.

Spaniards have a reputation for being noisy

Spanish conversations in bars and restaurants can be livelier and more passionate than in other countries. If you know a couple of words of Spanish, try to get to know the locals and join in their interesting conversations!

Spaniards are not afraid of fire

This is a culture shock experienced by any foreigner in Barcelona, Costa Dorada or Costa Brava, during the local festivities, especially for ‘Día de Sant Joan’ or for ‘La Mercè’. During these celebrations, some citizens dress up as devils or similar and perform an incredible ‘fire festival‘ (or correfoc, as the Catalans call it) in the street, where sparks and fireworks are thrown, while the rest of the public admires and cheers.

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Curiosities of Spanish culture
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