Do learn common words and phrases:
Hola = Hello
Buenos dias = Good morning
Buenas tardes = Good afternoon
Buenas noches = Good night
Gracias = Thank you
Spanish people live life to the fullest, while maintaining a slow pace of life. Particularly outside the major cities, expect long, drawn out dinners full of good conversation and food. When wandering through Spain, you’ll notice friends gathering at cafes in mid-morning, families spending time outside, and a long siesta in the afternoon.
Embrace the siesta lifestyle! Also, be aware that, in most cities, it can be difficult to find open restaurants during siesta, usually between the hours of 12-3pm.
Don’t go to a restaurant if you don’t have plenty of time. Unlike the US, there is less of a focus on fast and immediate service. Eating out is an experience, so be prepared to be patient.
Be aware of pickpockets in high traffic tourist spots. Always keep your belongings on you person and tucked away safely in a secure bag.
Meal times in Spain are different than what you may be used to in the US. Lunch is later in the day, usually between 12-2 PM and dinner is much later, between 9-11 PM. Due to this, everything stays open later.