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Looks like it says that you can’t use an antigen test for entry with a purpose of tourism.
https://www.gov.uk/foreign-travel-advice/spain/entry-requirements
Hi there - yes I did. The place to go is Suevia Salud, in Milladoiro, a few km to the South-west of Santiago. If you call them, Ana is brilliant, speaks English and the gentlest tester I’ve ever had. They are open on Saturday morning - do book ahead though as if you get an appointment you will...
Ivar, that’s very helpful thank you. I am flying on Monday morning out of SDC and am tearing my hair out trying to find a testing centre for an antigen test. Do you know of anywhere that does antigen tests over the weekend?
There is no problem about flying to Portugal from the U.K. I’m currently in Viseu, enjoying the Interior route which is spectacular. Arriving in Porto was a breeze.
At the moment accommodation is plentiful, the restaurants are uncrowded,and the people are as wonderfully welcoming as ever...
As far as I understand the law in Spain mandates wearing a mask in several situations, including all public spaces. Can anyone let me know what is the definition of a "public space" in Spain? The common sense definition would seem to be a space that the public would have access to. Does that...
Sorry for being a little slow on this - but what is the definition of a public space in Spain? Does that mean that walking on the camino in a forest a good 1000m from anyone else still means that I should be wearing a mask - on the grounds that the forest is a public space? Any clarification...
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