Best SGD Card for Spain β Zero Forex Fee Guide
Using a standard Singapore bank card in Spain costs 2β3% in currency fees per transaction. Zero-forex cards like Wise charge β0.1%. On a S$1,000 trip, you save up to βS$20β26.
Zero-forex card cost
β0.1%
Standard bank cost
2β3%
You save per S$1k
βS$20β26
Spending SGD in Spain: what you need to know
Local currency
Euro (EUR) β¬
Cash necessity
Medium β Tapas bars, local markets, and small towns benefit from having β¬50β100 cash. Cities are largely card-friendly.
Card acceptance
Very good in cities. Contactless standard. Smaller bars, local restaurants, and markets in smaller towns often prefer or require cash. Barcelona and Madrid are near-cashless; rural Spain is more cash-dependent.
ATM situation
ATMs widely available. Bankia (now CaixaBank), BBVA, and Santander ATMs work with foreign cards. Some charge β¬2β3 per foreign withdrawal. Euronet ATMs appear in tourist areas β avoid them. CaixaBank in La Caixa branches is generally reliable with transparent fees.
πΈπ¬ Tip for Singapore travellers in Spain
Use Bankia, Sabadell, or CaixaBank ATMs β they typically waive fees for foreign cards. Euronet ATMs at tourist spots are expensive. SGD is one of Asia's strongest currencies, giving Singaporean travellers excellent buying power across Southeast Asia.
Best cards for Singapore travellers in Spain
These cards offer zero or near-zero forex fees on SGD to EUR conversions.
How the savings add up on a Spain trip
| Spend scenario | Standard bank card | Zero-forex card | Saving |
|---|---|---|---|
| Weekend trip (S$300 spend) | βS$9β10 | βS$0β0.45 | βS$9 |
| 1-week holiday (S$800 spend) | βS$22β28 | βS$0β1.20 | βS$22 |
| 2-week trip (S$1,500 spend) | βS$41β52 | βS$0β2.25 | βS$41 |
| Long trip (S$3,000 spend) | βS$82β105 | βS$0β4.50 | βS$82 |
Estimates based on standard bank foreign transaction fee of 2β3%. Actual savings depend on your bank and card.
Spain money tips for Singapore travellers
Pay in EUR always β DCC is common at Barcelona tourist sites.
CaixaBank ATMs are the most traveller-friendly for foreign cards.
Tapas culture: many bars add a 10β15% service charge automatically β check before tipping extra.
Mercadona supermarkets accept card for any amount β useful for small purchases without needing cash.
Seville, Granada, and smaller Andalusian towns are more cash-reliant than Madrid or Barcelona.