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Date Published: 04/03/2026
Digital life in Spain is getting easier for expats
From banking apps to online shops, settling in has never been simpler
Moving to Spain used to mean choosing between stunning views and everyday conveniences like fast internet or familiar services. Those days are fading fast. Whether you're in a bustling Madrid street or a quiet Andalusian village, your phone now handles most things with ease.Banking made simple
Opening a traditional bank account here could once feel like a full-time job, with endless paperwork and confusing fees. Many expats have switched to digital options like Revolut and N26 instead. They let you hold euros without high exchange rates and make splitting a restaurant bill quick and easy. "For everything else, like getting your pension or a remote salary, these digital platforms offer a level of clarity that the old-school banks just can't compete with," as one expat put it. You might still need a Spanish IBAN for bills, but apps cover most needs smoothly.
Groceries at your door
Carrying heavy shopping bags up a steep hill in 28-degree heat is no fun. Online grocery apps from major chains now offer reliable delivery slots across Spain. Local startups connect you to organic farms and hard-to-find items too. It's perfect if you're less mobile or just want lazy weekends.
Staying connected
That reliable high-speed internet you once missed is now standard, even in remote spots. Whether you're video calling family back home or managing bills online, the "mañana" pace hasn't slowed the digital rollout. Your smartphone keeps you linked to the world, from news apps to community forums for expats.
Keeping entertained
Missing home comforts like the UK Lotto or Irish Lotto draw on Wednesday nights? Sites like Lottoland let you bet on them legally from your terrace as the sun sets. Streaming services such as Netflix and Prime fill quiet evenings too. "It's just a nice way to keep a bit of home with you," many say, easing that occasional homesickness.
Navigating the Tricky Bits
Even with all these advances, some parts of Spanish bureaucracy still feel like a puzzle. You'll run into digital certificates or Cl@ve pins now and then, especially for official tasks. But help is at hand with apps like the DGT for renewing your driving licence or booking a doctor's appointment through the regional health service online. These make things far less daunting than before.
Life here blends the best of both worlds: endless sunshine alongside modern ease. Whether you're a new arrival or long settled, these tools make Spain feel like home from day one.
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