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Which part of Spain is hottest in September?

The hottest places in Spain in September are the three cities of Granada, Seville and Cordoba (33ºC), followed by Malaga (29ºC) and the Costa de la Luz (29ºC), all in Andalucia. Also feeling the heat are Valencia (28ºC), Madrid (28ºC) and Bilbao (28ºC) followed by Mallorca (27ºC).



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Barcelona - With the weather still good enough for swimming on the Costa Brava, hiking in the Pyrenees, and urban exploring, September is the perfect month for a visit to Barcelona and the Catalunya region.

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1. Seville, Andalusia. Seville has the (disputed) historical record high of 50C (122F), though this dates back to 1881. Another Andalusian town, Montoro, holds the official record for highest temperature.

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The weather in the south is warmer than the north, meaning the only time of the year you really should avoid, are July and August. Seville is the hottest part of Spain, frequently seeing summer temperatures rise to 45 degrees.

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Seville is located in the lower part of the Guadalquivir Valley, which is often referred to as the frying pan of Andalucia, as it features the hottest cities in the country. Seville is the warmest city in Continental Europe.

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More About Weather in Barcelona in September It isn't hot or humid like peak summer or freakishly cold like in the winters with the average temperature high being 26°C and average temperature low being 13°C.

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Malta. This small archipelago boasts some of the Mediterranean's best September temperatures (around 27°c / 81°f), making it ideal for those craving the heat. This under the radar destination is perfect for anyone seeking a great cultural and gastronomic getaway.

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In the early part of fall, from September to about halfway through October, you can still wear summer clothes. You can get away with tank tops, shorts, and spaghetti straps. At this time of the year, temperatures fluctuate between hot and mild. It's in late October that the weather starts to get cold.

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There isn't one best time to visit Spain, because the country's diverse offerings mean you can find something to enjoy at any time of year. Many people opt to travel there in late spring (April-May) or early fall (September-October). Spain has a relatively mild climate, staying mostly dry year-round.

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Generally speaking, Portugal is cheaper than Spain, although the flight there will likely be the most expensive part of your Portugal vacation. A standard flight from North America to Lisbon in May will cost around $1,200 to $1,300CAD for a round trip.

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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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We recommend that you wear light summer clothes like shorts, skirts, T-shirts, sandals and flip-flops for a visit to Barcelona in September but also bring long trousers and an wind jacket or anorak for chilly mornings and evenings, and in case of drops in temperature after storms.

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Seville is one of Spain's most popular destinations, home to some of the country's famed traditions like flamenco and bullfighting. The picturesque town is world-famous for its enticing mix of Moorish, Christian and Jewish architecture and history, as well as some of the most delicious tapas found in southern Spain.

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The best climate in Spain and the most sunshine is found in Alicante on the Costa Blanca. With an average of 349 hours of sunshine per month, it's easy to see why so many expats choose to move to Alicante, not to mention the city's lively culture scene, great nightlife and an endless list of historical sights to visit.

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