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Source and verification policy

Travel in Spain Today is built to separate official information, expert input, partner claims, and firsthand experience.

Last updated: 14 May 2026

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Source hierarchy

Source typeUse
Official Spanish sourcesTravel requirements, tourism policy, official campaigns, event pages, regional/city tourism information.
Regional/city tourism boardsLocal events, destination guidance, seasonal advice, responsible tourism notes.
Transport/ticket operatorsSchedules, booking rules, availability, route-specific details.
Local experts and partnersPractical nuance, local tips, current traveler issues. Clearly attributed when used.
Traveler forums/socialUseful for identifying anxieties and recurring problems, not for unverified claims.

Official source examples

  • Spain.info — official tourism website.
  • Spain Ministry of Industry and Tourism.
  • SEGITTUR / Spain tourism digital promotion resources.
  • Regional and city tourism boards.

Content labels

  • Official-source guide — based primarily on official references.
  • Researched guide — compiled from multiple credible sources.
  • Partner-verified guide — checked with a relevant tourism actor.
  • First-person guide — personally experienced and clearly dated.

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