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NZ government advice for Spain
When travelling to Spain, you should always get travel insurance in case the worst happens. To help you ensure you travel safely, we have included the travel advice from the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade for Spain.
There is some risk to your security in Spain due to the threat from terrorism and we advise caution.
The Basque terrorist organisation ETA is active in Spain and has claimed responsibility for a number of attacks over the years. Significant attacks in recent times include: a bomb that exploded on 30 July in Palma Nova on the island of Mallorca killing two civil guard officers; a van bomb that exploded outside Civil Guard Barracks in Burgos on 29 July causing injuries to 65 people; a car bomb that exploded on 19 June in Bilbao killing one Police Officer.
In 2004, bomb attacks on trains in Madrid killed 192 people and injured over 1,400. A group claiming to represent Al Qa?ida claimed responsibility.
Occasionally advance warning is given of terrorist attacks in Spain so instructions and restrictions issued by local authorities should be followed at all times.
There is a particularly high incidence of petty crime in Spain which can include theft of passports, credit cards, wallets and the like. This crime is mainly opportunistic so New Zealanders are advised to maintain a high level of personal security awareness and guard their belongings at all times particularly at airports, restaurants and in public transport. Travellers are also advised to keep themselves informed of potential risks to safety and security by monitoring the media and other local information sources.
New Zealanders travelling or resident in Spain should have comprehensive medical and travel insurance policies in place.
New Zealanders travelling or resident in Spain are encouraged to register their details with the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Trade.
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Contact details are
Street Address
Pinar 7 3rd floor, 28006 Madrid, Spain
Telephone
+34 915 230 226
Facsimile
+34 915 230 171
Email
embnuevazelanda@telefonica.net
Website
New Zealand Embassy Madrid
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Office Hours
Sept to June Mon-Fri 0900-1400, 1500-17.30hrs July to Aug
Mon-Fri
0830-1300, 1330-1630hrs
Contact details are
Street Address:
2nd Floor, Travesera de Gracia 64, 08006 Barcelona, Spain
Telephone:
+34 93 209 0399
Facsimile:
+34 93 202 0890