Spanish time
Spanish time is notionally one hour ahead of the UK - but
conceptually Spain might as well be on a different planet. Nowhere
in Europe keeps such late hours. Spaniards may not take a
traditional midday siesta so much as they used to, but their life
cycles remain committedly nocturnal. They'll saunter out around 8pm
or 9pm in the evening for a paseo , to greet friends and
maybe have a drink and tapas, and if they're eating out, they'll
commonly start at 10 or 11pm, sometimes later in Madrid. It's not
unusual for someone to phone around midnight to see if you're going
out for the evening.
Like everything else, practises differ somewhat by region.
Madrid is famed for staying up the latest, with AndalucĂa a close
second. In the north, particularly in Catalonia, they keep more
Northern European hours. And, of course, summer nights are the real
late, late shows
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