Everything is 'Tranquilo' in Spain
For people of a fast-paced country like us, a 'little' patience is needed in Spain. No matter where you are, in a hotel, a restaurant, a museum, everyone and everything is very slow. Your missing towel never arrives in your room. If you drop a fork on the floor in a restaurant, a new one is not brought.
At museum entrances and almost everywhere else, you never get your turn. When you ask, you always get the same answer.
- Tranquilo! Calm down...
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This slowness often bothers tourists when they spend time in Spain. But traveling with this in mind and adjusting your expectations accordingly will make your time more enjoyable.
No matter which city you are in, if you make a plan during the day, have alternatives. Because it is 365 days a year.
There is a lunch break called 'SIESTA' between 14:00 - 17:00. Many places you can visit, from souvenir shops to restaurants, are closed.
The Spanish, who greet the day at 10:00 in the morning, work until 20:00/21:00 or 22:00 after their lunch break. Banks work until 14:00 and do not open on weekends. So how do people spend all this time? You need to come here for the answer :)