Spain ● Useful Contacts
British Embassy Torre Espacio Paseo de la Castellana 259D 28046 Madrid Tel: +34 91 714 6300 Fax: +34 91 714 6301 Website: ukinspain.fco.gov.uk/en Embassy opening hours: Monday to Friday 0900-1730 (except public holidays) Visitors by appointment only British Consulate in Alicante: British Consulate Plaza de Calvo Sotelo, 1, 2º Apdo. de Correos 564 03001 Alicante Tel: +34 96 521 61 90 / 96 521 60 22 Fax: +34 96 514 05 28 E-mail: Alicante.Consulate@fco.gov.uk Website: ukinspain.fco.gov.uk/en/our-offices-in-spain/consular-offices/alicante-consulate/ Consulate open to the public: Monday to Friday 0830-1330 (except public holidays) Alicante Consulate covers the Autonomous Regions of Valencia, Murcia and Albacete province; consular representatives are in Denia, Murcia and Valencia. |
Spanish National Tourist Office 22-23 Manchester Square London W1U 3PX Tel: +44 (0) 20 7486 8077 Fax: +44 (0) 20 7486 8034 Website: www.spain.info/uk/tourspain Visiting their office: Open to the public by appointment only Monday to Friday from 0915 to 1615. If you would like to arrange a meeting please call them on +44 (0) 20 7486 8077 between 0915 and 1330. Official Tourism Site of the Region of Valencia The Region of Valencia includes the three Provinces of Castellón (Costa Azahar), Valencia (Tierra i Mar) and Alicante (Costa Blanca). Website: en.comunitatvalenciana.com/eng | Costa Blanca News The Costa Blanca News is published every Friday and is read by over 100,000 English speaking residents, holiday home owners and tourists of every nationality, including British, Spanish, Scandinavian and Dutch. Website: www.costa-news.com Euro Weekly News The Largest English Language Newspapers in Spain: Mallorca, Costa Blanca, Costa de Almeria, Costa del Sol and the Heart of Andalucia English News & English Media for expats in Spain Website: www.euroweeklynews.com Brindisa Brindisa specialises in Spanish food and imports the most extensive range of high quality Spanish foods to Britain. As well as supplying the country's top delis, foodhalls and restaurants, Brindisa has their own shop at Borough Market and three tapas kitchens in London. The name Brindisa is derived from the Spanish word ‘brindis’, meaning ‘to raise your glass’ or ‘make a toast’... Website: www.brindisa.com |