On this week’s Inside Spain, we have a look at how vacationers are combatting dear eating places by shopping for sandwiches on the go as a substitute, and why the newest stories on Spanish rents and property costs present that the one approach is up.
Spain is now not a budget vacation vacation spot it was as soon as famed for being, neither is it as reasonably priced because it was for these of us who reside right here.
Residents are having to tighten their belts, and though worldwide vacationers usually have additional cash to splash, they too are on the lookout for methods to chop prices.
Enter the brand new development of el turismo del bocadillo, sandwich tourism.
This time period has been coined to explain the rising variety of holidaymakers who’re opting to purchase their meals from supermarkets and bakeries somewhat than sitting down at a restaurant.
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“There are vacationers who now order an orange juice and drink it between the 5 of them,” a bar supervisor within the Mallorcan mountain city of Sóller instructed El Diario.
Some restaurant homeowners attribute their decline in prospects to the rise in vacation lets, which they declare attracts a lower-income clientele preferring to purchase meals on the grocery store.
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Others attribute this development to the rising price of flights and resort stays, which leaves holidaymakers with much less cash to splurge on consuming out.
And it’s not simply within the glitzy vacationer hotspots the place guests will not be keen to interrupt the financial institution for a number of meals.
Within the western metropolis of Salamanca, bar and restaurant homeowners have additionally instructed the native press that the terraces within the iconic Plaza Mayor are empty, to the purpose the place some have most well-liked to shut for the summer season.
“They could inform us that costs have elevated in bars, and that is true, however what we’re doing is passing on all the additional prices we pay – the drinks, the meals, the utility payments,” one restaurant proprietor instructed La Gaceta de Salamanca.
One consumer on Reddit commented on the article by saying “In the event that they deal with vacationers like idiots, promoting them mediocre dishes that they purchase ready-made and cost them an arm and a leg for them, then do not complain. At the least give the vacationer a typical Spanish expertise, with conventional high quality meals.”
The most recent research by the Spanish public analysis institute CIS discovered that round half of Spaniards are solely keen to spend between €15 and €30 a head on consuming out.
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It’s no shock that many locals choose to go for the fixed-price menú del día lunch choice, however even that is seeing a hike in costs all through Spain.
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General, so-called sandwich tourism is just a consequence of the rising price of dwelling in Spain, which has actually made holidays within the nation impossibly costly for a lot of locals.
And that’s in a rustic the place there already existed the expression hacer su agosto (actually ‘make one’s August’), an idiom used to discuss with a time frame throughout which somebody makes some huge cash with out a lot effort and/or with out scruples.
In different information, but in addition associated to the rising price of dwelling, home costs in Spain rose almost 12 p.c in August 2025 in comparison with the identical month final yr, in response to information printed this Thursday by Spanish appraisal firm Tinsa.
That signifies that in case you had been seeking to purchase a home a yr in the past that price €200,000, it now prices €24,000 extra on common.
Spain’s islands (Balearics and Canaries) proceed to paved the way with a 16.5 p.c enhance in costs which have now surpassed ranges of the final decade’s property bubble.
However regardless of the place you look, costs are up: huge cities and provincial capitals (up 12.9 p.c), Spain’s Mediterranean coast (up 11.3 p.c), different city areas (+10.3 p.c), and smaller municipalities (+8.1 p.c).
And the way about rents, you ask? They’re additionally solely going in a single route, and it’s not down.
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In August 2025, rents had been 10.5 p.c increased than they had been a yr in the past, Idealista’s newest information factors out, barely stunning provided that the development in current occasions has been for hire hikes to surpass property buy costs.
However, renting a property is costlier now than a yr in the past in 47 of Spain’s 50 provincial capitals.
For the overwhelming majority of individuals in Spain, or somewhat these that may afford it, shopping for is the lesser of two ‘evils’ presently.
Sure, costs have spiralled and also you’re actually not getting a lot bang to your buck in the meanwhile in Spain, however will it get any higher in a month, a yr or ever?
Maybe it’s no shock that property purchases went up by 14 p.c in July in comparison with the identical month in 2024.
Spaniards are shopping for houses like hotcakes due to extra lenient mortgage circumstances and since they worry in the event that they wait any longer, they gained’t be capable of afford it.