The legal age to drink in Spain is 18 but you will have no trouble getting served. One thing I would advise though is to get a copy of your passport and take that out with you, keep your original in a safe in your room.You are required by law to carry identification with you at all times, and its better if you lose a copy when you are out drinking rather than your original passport.
2007-01-14 07:15:56
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answered by ann.inspain 4
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the legal drinking age i believe is 18. but I would say that as a 17 year old you would have no trouble getting served. I'm 21, and I´m in salamanca, Spain right now. of course no one has tried to i.d. me like they do in the states. and i don't figure they can really tell whether you look 18 or 17. they're really liberal about drinks. just don't get drunk hon.
2007-01-14 12:20:44
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answered by the Bruja is back 5
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Legal buying age is 18. Legal drinking age is 16. When I was there recently, the only place I was ever asked for an ID was the American Bar. Every other place was fine.
2007-01-14 18:49:03
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answered by John C 2
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What really impressed me in Spain, is that alot of young people drink, but they dont act like a bunch of idiots like they do in this country. I was sitting in a huge park in Barcelona one time and their must of been a hundred young adults sitting around drinking and shootin the breeze I was just observing for a couple of hours and never saw anyone getting out of line or staggering around acting biligerant at all.
2007-01-14 18:34:47
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answered by n2tapas 3
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i lived in spain for 6 months and I was frequently at bars,clubs and restaurants and I have never seen anyone getting questioned about their age. It might be alittle more difficult to by alcohol from retail places but i dont think you will have a problem ordering them.
2007-01-17 12:29:49
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answered by SevillaRey 2
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Legally it's 18. In real world Spain, you'll see many 15 y.o kids drinking and smoking in the parks and bars anywhere in Spain.
I guess that answers your question.
Also, Anna is right about the papers stuff. At least theoritically. In real world, hehehe, don't worry about that.
2007-01-14 17:41:14
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answered by rtorto 5
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I lived in Madrid when I was 14,(late 60's) never had a problem getting served then.
2007-01-14 11:33:41
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answered by boots 6
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I don´t think they will know whether you are 17 or 18 years old. They usually don´t ask for you i.d.
2007-01-14 12:43:12
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answered by Martha P 7
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Unfortunately is only 16 I believe...
2007-01-16 15:36:29
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answered by greentara04 2
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