WHEN BEST TO GO
Like most regions in Spain, summers in Bilbao are hot with temperatures averaging between 24C° to 26C°. The Basque country is very popular with Spanish tourists, especially in August when traffic is at its worst. Autumn is a particularly beautiful time to visit, when the fall leaves provide a stunning carpet for country walks.
LOCAL CUSTOMS
First and foremost, we recommend the elite traveler keep in mind the political tensions around Basque nationalism. Many Bilbao citizens prefer to be referred to as Basque – not Spanish – and will speak the Basque language. It’s always best to err on the side of caution and refrain from wearing items like the Spanish national football shirt, or other emblems associated with Spain.
ATTIRE
Similarly to other Western European areas, Western-style dress is the norm throughout the city. We advise some modesty when visiting religious sites, and many restaurants will require formal dress; for men this may mean wearing a jacket, but seldom a tie. If in doubt, we recommend you check with your concierge.
LANGUAGE
Spanish, Basque and English spoken
CURRENCY
EURO
EXCHANGE RATE
$1 = EUR 0.69
£1 = EUR 1.13
COUNTRY DIALLING CODE
+34
24 HOUR EMERGENCYCONTACT
Ambulance: 112
Fire: 112
Police: 112
EMBASSY CONTACTS
British Consulate +34 90 210 9356
TIME ZONE
GMT +1hr
POPULATION
353,000
Business HOURS
Most shops open at 10am and close at 2pm for a siesta, before reopening at 4pm and finally closing between 7 and 8pm.
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