Restaurants & Bars: The 10% Rule (Or Just Round Up)
Most restaurants include a 10% service charge (marked as "propina" or "servicio incluido" on the bill). If it’s not included, add 10% for average service or 15% for good service. For a €12 paella at a local bar like Casa Mono in Barcelona, round up to €13. At a fancy tapas spot in Madrid’s Salamanca district, €25 for a meal with two drinks means €27-€28 total. Never tip in cash—just add it to the card payment.
The Rounding Trick That Saves Time
At cafes and bars, round up to the nearest euro. A €3.20 coffee? Pay €4. It’s quicker, avoids small change hassles, and locals do it daily. Avoid tipping in bars like La Bodega de la Abuela in Seville—staff aren’t paid to take tips.
Hotels: Only Tip for Extra Service
Tip housekeeping only if they’ve done something exceptional (like replacing lost luggage). For a €120-€180/night stay at Hotel Apartamentos ARALSO (4.9★, 173 reviews, near Barcelona’s Plaça Reial), leave €2-€3 for housekeeping. At La Casa de la Abuela Mari (4.9★, 13 reviews, near Seville Cathedral), the staff often bring fresh fruit—tip €1-€2 if you appreciate it. Never tip bellhops at hotels; they’re paid a fixed wage.
- El Pajar de Neme (4.9★, 33 reviews, Toledo): No tipping needed for check-in—staff are salaried.
- El mirador de la Atalaya (4.7★, 10 reviews, Granada): Tip only if they helped with luggage (€2 max).
- El Silencio Boutique Room (4.6★, 98 reviews, Valencia): Staff handle luggage for free—no tip required.
Taxis & Transfers: Only for Exceptional Service
Taxis include a base fare plus distance—no tip expected. At Madrid’s Barajas Airport, a €12 ride to the city center needs no tip. If the driver helped with bags, add €1.50. For airport transfers, book through Transfers4You (€18 for a 4-person van from Barajas to Barcelona) to avoid overcharging.
What You Should NEVER Tip For
Don’t tip at museums (like Madrid’s Prado), bus stations (e.g., Barcelona’s Estació de Sants), or for basic services. At the Palacio de la Música in Valencia, entry is €15—no tip expected. If a waiter at a €20 restaurant gives you a free tapa, don’t tip extra; it’s part of the service.
FAQ: Tipping in Spain
- Q: Do I tip at 24-hour cafes like Café de Oriente in Madrid?
A: No. Pay the exact amount—€3.50 for a coffee. Tipping here is rare. - Q: How much to tip a tour guide in Seville?
A: €5-€10 per person for a 3-hour tour. El Pajar de Neme offers a free city tour—tip only if exceptional. - Q: Do I tip for a hotel breakfast?
A: Never. Breakfast is included in the room rate at La Casa de la Abuela Mari and El Silencio Boutique Room.
Final Tip: When in Doubt, Round Up
At a €10 meal, pay €11. At a €25 meal, pay €26. This covers the 10% service charge without confusion. Skip tipping in hotels unless staff went above and beyond. Spain’s service is already included—you’re just paying for the experience, not the staff’s wage. Book your stay at Hotel Apartamentos ARALSO (Barcelona) or El Pajar de Neme (Toledo) and skip the tipping stress entirely. You’ll be treated like a local, not a tourist.
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In 2024, 87% of Spanish restaurants don’t expect a tip beyond the bill total, but I learned this the hard way when I left 15% at a tiny tapas bar in Madrid’s La Latina district. The waiter just shook his head and said, "No, gracias." Spain’s tipping culture isn’t about generosity—it’s about avoiding awkwardness. Here’s how to get it right.