Time, schedules and public holidaysWhat’s the time in Spain?
The time zone on the Spanish mainland and the Balearic Islands is Greenwich Mean Time (GMT) + 1 hour in winter and + 2 hours in summer.
On the Canary Islands, it is GMT, or GMT + 1 hour in summer, i.e. always 1 hour less than the time on the mainland and in the Balearics. Spain changes its time between summer and winter for daylight saving.
This means that the last weekend in October the clocks go back 1 hour (at 3am it is 2am) and the last weekend in March they go forward 1 hour (at 2am it is 3am).
At what time are meals served in Spain?
Breakfast is usually had from eight to ten in the morning. Lunch, at restaurants, is served between 13.00 to 15.30 h. Dinner is served from 20.30 to 23.00 h.
Many establishments are open continuously throughout the day, especially bars and cafeterias; there you can have "tapas", appetisers, and combo meals.Cinemas usually have flexible hours, starting around 16.30 to 17.00 h.
The last showing is around 22.00, although there are cinemas with midnight shows in all major cities. Theatres usually have a single show, which normally starts around 20.00 h.
When are the shops open?
The most usual business hours are from Monday-Saturday, from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm, and 4:30 to 8 pm. Major shopping centres and department stores are open all day all day from 10 am to 9 or 10 pm. Major department stores also open their doors to the public on certain Sundays of the year.
In the high season, shops in the coastal regions usually remain open until after 10 pm. Chemists are usually open from 9:30 am to 1:30 pm and from 4:30 to 8 pm, although some chemists in large cities stay open round the clock.
There is a rota of duty chemists for night-time and weekend services which is on display in each establishment and is published in the newspapers.
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