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How expensive is Andalucia?

You should plan to spend around €127 ($135) per day on your vacation in Andalusia. This is the average daily price based on the expenses of other visitors. Past travelers have spent, on average for one day: €35 ($37) on meals.



Andalucia remains one of the most affordable regions in Western Europe in 2026. While prices in Madrid and Barcelona have surged, southern Spain offers incredible value, with budget travelers often getting by on €50–€70 per day and mid-range travelers living comfortably on €90–€130. You can still find a menú del día (a three-course lunch with wine) for under €15 in many towns. Accommodation is where the savings really show; a boutique hotel in Seville's historic center often costs 20–30% less than an equivalent room in Barcelona. Even top-tier attractions are reasonably priced, with tickets to the Alhambra in Granada costing around €19. It is a region where you can enjoy world-class culture, tapas, and history without the "metropolitan" price tag of other major European hubs.

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Andalusia is one of the cheapest regions in Spain. Eating out is very reasonable, and in some cities, tapas is even free!

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One week in Andalusia is just enough time to visit some of the hotspots in this region. There is tons to see and do so with more time, you could fit in a visit to Cordoba and spend time relaxing on the beaches of the Costa Sol near Malaga.

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It's cheaper in Andalucia thanks to new tax cut. The new policy is likely to make Andalucia attractive to foreigners wanting a second home in Spain. Andalucia has scrapped a 'wealth tax' imposed on second homeowners in Spain. This reduces the amount of tax paid by expats on their properties.

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April, May, late September and October usually have pleasant temperatures and cooler nights - though there is a chance of rainstorms. These are great months to travel to Andalucia if you want to combine activity with beach, and get a bit of out of season sun.

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Without a car in Andalusia, it won't be possible to visit the entire range of amazing attractions. With a car, however, you can drive to all sorts of must-see locations, whether that's the Alhambra in Granada, the Mezquita Cathedral de Cordoba, the Jaen gorge, or a natural park like the Cabo de Gata.

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Italy vs Spain: cost To stretch your travel budget, Spain is typically slightly more affordable than Italy, even in expensive cities like Madrid.

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Andalusia is known for its wine and brandy, which are produced in Jerez (where sherry originated), Niebla, Montilla, and Málaga. The provinces of Sevilla, Córdoba, and Jaén process large quantities of olive oil and together account for about two-thirds of Spanish production.

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Andalucia, the diverse Spanish region between the Atlantic and Mediterranean, has it all: beautiful national parks, miles of sandy coastline, iconic architecture, gastronomic delights and thriving local culture – not to mention a string of Unesco World Heritage sites.

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Street food or fast food: around 5-10 EUR (6-12 USD) per meal. Casual dining or local restaurants: around 10-20 EUR (12-24 USD) per meal. Mid-range restaurants: around 20-30 EUR (24-36 USD) per meal. High-end or luxury restaurants: cost upwards of 50 EUR (60 USD) per meal.

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While the cost of living can vary depending on location and personal preferences, Portugal tends to be slightly cheaper than Spain for accommodation, food, and transportation. Both countries offer beautiful scenery, rich culture, and delicious food, making them great destinations for travelers on a budget.

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