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You may favour a compact car for easy manoeuvrability through the meandering roads of the town. However, if you plan day-trips to nearby cities or countryside, opt for a reliable SUV.
Ensure you drive on the right-hand side, unlike driving on the left in the UK. Strict adherence to the local speed limit, and no drinking and driving are Spanish regulatory laws.
Every road has a maximum and minimum speed limit. The typical speed limits are 50 km/h in urban areas, 90 km/h on conventional roads and 120 km/h on highways and motorways.
On Street parking is aplenty in Villanubla, but do pay attention to the colour of the kerbs. Yellow and red coloured kerbs signal restricted or prohibited parking areas.
Start your expedition by visiting the local Parish Church of Villanubla, a testament to the architecture marvel of the region. The church's sun-kissed stonework and traditional Spanish design are a sight to behold.
Take a scenic detour through Villanubla's quaint neighbourhoods. Witness the Spanish charm seeped in every cobbled street and whitewashed terrace house, offering a rich slice of local life.
Spain uses the Euro as its currency, not Pound Sterling. The time zone is CET (UTC+1) or CEST in summer (UTC+2).
Villanubla’s calendar is dotted with traditional festivities. From summer music festivals to autumn harvest markets, Pascua Granada at Easter, there’s always a unique Spanish event on hand.