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Day 2 Day Living In Spain
Information on what's on offer at the local market, along with general grocery shopping can be found in this issue. For those interested in keeping up to date with local and national news, our article on Spanish newspapers and magazines provides details of the most popular Spanish publications.

If you are trying to locate a retailer or service provider for a specific purpose, please browse our Business Directory, which holds details of hundreds of businesses based in The Province of Granada.
Day 2 Day Living In Spain
Newspapers & Magazines In Spain
Newspapers & Magazines in Spain

Reading or watching the news in Spain is an integral part of Spanish life. Go into any bar and you will find plenty of well thumbed Spanish newspapers. Spanish tobacconists (estancos) and newsagents sell a wide range of weekly and monthly magazines, the most popular of which are listed below. Many of the newspapers, such as El Mundo, El Pais, ABC and Ideal, to name a few, have embraced technology and have their own websites, which are regularly updated with current affairs in Spain.


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Consumer Rights
Consumer Rights

Do you understand your consumer rights under Spanish law? What happens if you have bought a product from a shop, paid for a specific service, for example building work, or had something installed at your property and you are unhappy with the service that has been provided? What recourse do you have as a consumer?


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Shopping
Shopping

Although it is reassuring to see familiar, UK brands on sale in supermarkets or the myriad of ‘specialist’ British shops, which seem to be springing up everywhere, it is generally cheaper to buy local produce.


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Local Markets
Markets

Looking for a bargain? Then pop along to a Spanish 'mercardo'; these colourful, boisterous, noisy markets are held every week in towns and villages throughout Spain, and The Costa Tropical in The Province of Granada is no exception. Each town or village has its own market day, with larger towns often hosting more than one in the same week.


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