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What part of Spain is hot in January?

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The beginning of the year can be rather quiet in Spain, with thinner crowds and less activity, though most businesses are still open. This time of year, especially January, is known as 'rebajas' season, when items at most stores are heavily discounted after Christmas, offering great deals.

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In January, Spain is quite cold and damp, with warmer temperatures in the south of the country and cooler weather in the north. If you plan your holidays to Spain at this time of year you'll need to pack a warm coat for the chilly evenings, along with a rain jacket in case of showers.

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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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Gentle rainfall can be expected during January, but the pleasant climate more than makes up for a few rainy days. Average daytime temperatures reach highs of between 55? and 60?. At night, the temperature drops slightly to around 50?, which is perfect for warming up with some delicious Greek food at a cozy restaurant.

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December and January are cool, and these months often see rain showers – it's the most affordable season, with appealingly low rates. Seville is pretty and atmospheric in winter, with festive lights and seasonal markets.

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Lower prices: Lower season translates into lower prices. Since January is a low season, you are sure to get cheaper rates.

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Lisbon gives a good idea of the weather across Portugal, and has an average high of 15ºC in January. It gets quite chilly in the evenings, cooling to 8ºC. The sea temperature is 16ºC, while humidity's low. There's 109mm of rain over 14 days, and you can expect ten hours of daylight with five hours of sunshine each day.

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Since Spain has a number of different climatic conditions, when you go will certainly influence the kind of holiday you have. Typically speaking, Spring (March to May) or Fall (September to November) are considered to be the best times to visit Spain.

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