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Guide to Andalucia > Useful
information > Local time
Local time
Before 1 January 1901, the official time in Spain was set
by the Madrid Meridian (3º 41' East of Greenwich), although
each province of the country had a local time corresponding
to its local degree of longitude.
After 1 January 1901, Spain adopted GMT, Greenwich Mean
Time, caculated at the international Greenwich Meridian (0º).
Consequently, local time (hora local, HL) became universal
time (tiempo universal) or simply GMT, without any need to
convert between differing time zones.
On 15 April 1918 Spain introduced ‘summer time’ for
the first time. During summer time, Spanish time moved forward
one hour from GMT.
In a further adjustment, at 11pm on 16 March 1940 Spain
adopted the time at the Meridian 15º East of Greenwich,
establishing a permanent Spanish time one hour ahead of Greenwich
Mean Time.
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During the summer, following Greenwich, local time moves
forward by one hour, and during the winter it loses one
hour to return to Greenwich Mean Time. Below are the hours
and dates of the official change between GMT and GMT+1.
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From: 2 March at 02:00 (+01:00)
Until: 29 October at 03:00 (-01:00)
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| Banking hours
Normal opening times of banks are usually between 8-8.30am-2pm
Monday-Friday, and never in the afternoons. Some banks
open Saturday mornings, from 9am to 1pm, depending on either
the particular bank or its situation (in cities more often
than the countryside, for example).
The majority of banks also reduce their opening hours
during the high summer months of June-August.
Spanish banks are very precise about closing hours. If
you arrive at a branch five minutes before it is due to
close and need personal attention, you shouldn’t
be surprised if the guard refuses you entry.
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Commercial hours
Depending on where you are staying and the season you
want to visit, you may find a notable difference in commercial
hours for shops, offices and other services. Normally,
larger commercial centres open between 10am-2pm, although
these hours are often extended in shopping centres and
malls, tourist zones and local businesses. Most will close
for lunch and the siesta between 2pm-5pm, with some minor
local variation. Shops will re-open at 5pm (6pm winter
time) until 8-9pm Mon-Fri, but not all offices will.
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