Top Destinations in Spain
Discover our range of serviced apartments in Spain, a hub for international business and culture. Whether your business takes you to the bustling financial centre of Madrid or the vibrant port city of Barcelona, our corporate furnished apartments offer the space, comfort, and flexibility you need. From short-term business trips to extended relocations, our apartment portfolio is designed to meet your specific needs. If you're not sure where to start, visit our FAQ page or contact us to discuss your travel requirements.
Explore our selection of serviced apartments in Spain’s most in-demand business and cultural cities.
Spain's status as a top business and tourism destination makes serviced apartments an excellent choice for corporate travel. Our portfolio offers a comfortable and practical alternative to hotels, providing you with a private space that feels like home. Each apartment includes dedicated areas for living, working, and cooking, giving you the freedom and flexibility you won't find in a standard hotel room. Our commitment to excellence, highlighted by our 5-Star Trustpilot rating, means our team is available 24/7 to provide support throughout your stay.
Here is some key information to help you prepare for your business trip to Spain.
Spain's weather varies by region. The central plateau, including Madrid, experiences hot, dry summers and cold winters. The Mediterranean coast (Barcelona, Valencia) has a mild climate with hot summers. The north coast (Bilbao) is known for its milder summers and rainy winters. In general, Spain enjoys a good amount of sunshine, making it a popular year-round destination.
The official currency is the Euro (€), or EUR. Credit cards are widely accepted in most businesses, and contactless payment is common. While tipping is not mandatory, it is appreciated for good service, especially in restaurants and cafes.
Spanish is the official language. In regions like Catalonia, the Basque Country, and Galicia, other co-official languages are spoken (Catalan, Basque, and Galician, respectively). However, English is widely spoken in tourist areas and within the business community in major cities.
Mainland Spain observes Central European Time (CET), which is UTC +1. During Daylight Saving Time (from March to October), it switches to Central European Summer Time (CEST), which is UTC +2. The Canary Islands operate on a separate time zone, one hour behind the mainland.