Travel in Spain does not present any more
problems than elsewhere in Europe. In fact
Spain has one of the lowest incidences of
rape reported in Europe.
There are a few terrorist groups operating
in Spain in particular the Basque region.
However while there have been a few bombs
and disturbing activity tourists are not
the targets for these organizations.
The most common dangers for visitors are
still pickpockets and petty thieves, particularly
on the trains and metros. Keep all valuables
well hidden and ensure all your bags are
closed and out of reach of others. Do not
accept drinks or food from strangers. Women
travelling alone should be careful as there
are reports of sexual harassment.
It is not adviseable to wander around alone
at night but if you must the places to particularly
avoid would include railway stations, bus
stops and deserted plaza's. However there
are usually night police patrolling transport
areas.
Areas associated with crime tend to also
be crowded train stations, on the metros
or around tourist locations. Watch your
bags and wallets carefully.
Useful Telephone Numbers if you run into
any problems include:
National Police: 091
Local Police: 092
Try to also keep a note of your relevant
embassy or consulate in Spain and any other
emergency numbers you may require for lost
credit cards, travellers cheques, health
insurance etc.