From June 21, the warning situation declaration was lifted and the restrictions on movement disappeared, and "new everyday life" has begun.
Borders can now come and go between the EU and Schengen areas.
The restrictions on other countries will also be lifted (elimination of quarantine measures, etc.) from July 1.
The Alhambra Palace, the cathedral, the monastery and other facilities are now open.
Disinfectant gels are deployed everywhere, and some have introduced heat measurement equipment.
A staff member will guide you to keep a distance, and a mark will be written on the floor so that you can understand what to do.
Currently, all areas of Spain are in Phase 3 except some areas, and movement restrictions, some museums, art museums, guided tours, etc. are permitted, although there is a limit on the number of people. Although there is some suggestion that it will be the last, the warning statement has been extended until June 21st. The current plan is to open the border from July.
From 25th, Granada will be able to take a walk with 10 people or less even if they are not living together. This is the second of the four stages of deregulation, and bar business on the terrace is possible with restrictions. All of Spain now varies by autonomy, but no significant increase is seen. According to the Prime Minister's announcement, it plans to open the border from July and allow tourism from overseas.