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How to get a NIE Number in Barcelona, Spain

Have you Just moved to Barcelona? Do you need a Barcelona NIE Number for work/studies or to buy/rent a property?

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What is a Barcelona NIE Number?

Your Barcelona NIE Number (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is a Spanish tax identification number given by the Spanish Police to any foreigner. You will need it to work, buy property and open a bank account in the Barcelona region of Spain.

What does a Barcelona NIE Number look like?

How to get a NIE Number in Barcelona
This is what your NIE Number in Barcelona look like.

Your Barcelona NIE number will normally start with a letter, followed by seven numbers and another letter in the end (This is how your NIE Number might look: B – 4543432 – Z).

Your NIE number is unique to you and it is neither transferable nor does it expire. Your NIE Number will be issued on a white A4 piece of paper similar to the photo above.

About Barcelona 

Will the weather be nice in Barcelona? Will people understand what I’m saying if I don’t speak spanish? Take a look at the MY NIE practical and useful guide to Barcelona below and you’ll find the answer to  the most commonly asked questions before you even get on the plane.

Catalonia and Barcelona was one of the first tourist destination of Spain, it has everything to please most people: with a long history among the oldest in Europe, a capital, Barcelona, which never seems to sleeps and an inland full of charm and Charisma not to forget the beaches in La Costa Brava. A huge variety of artistic treasures, the Romanesque, churches and all the greatest names in art and architecture , Dali, Gaudi, Miro, Picasso and more….

How to get a NIE Number in Barcelona How to get a NIE Number in Barcelonas from the police station

Barcelona sits between the Mediterranean sea and the mountains of inland Spain andhas found its self a formidable reputation: a foot in the traditional things and on the other hand the avant-garde. Barcelona is known of being the most cosmopolitan, modern and avant-garde city in Spain and it has renewed for the Olympic Games hosted in 1992. the good news is you don’t need a NIE Number to visit Barcelona.

History of Barcelona guide from MY NIE

The first humans settled in Barcelona in early Neolithic times. The town itself was founded by Romans who set up a town called Barcino at the end of the 1st century. The town had around 800 inhabitants and was walled in by a defensive stone mound, which you can still see today in the old town of Barcelona.

For hundreds of years Barcelona was under a majority Muslim rule, and following the Christian war, it became a county of the Carolingian Empire and one of the main residences of the court of the Crown of Aragon.

The successful medieval period made BBarcelona’s position as the monetary and political centre of the Western world. The Old Quarter shows the splendour enjoyed by the city and its residents from the 12th to the 14th centuries.

From the 14th to 17th centuries Barcelona was in a period of decline, while it struggled to maintain its wealth and political independence from the rest of Spain. The struggle ended in 1679, when Barcelona fell to the Bourbon troops and Catalonia’s and Catalans’ rights and privileges were suppressed.

A time of cultural recovery began in the 19th century with the arrival of the development of the clothes industry. During this period, which was known as the Renaixença, Catalan regained prominence as a literary language. This was a good period for Barcelona and you would not have needed a NIE number in these times.

The 20th century ushered in widespread urban renewal (and the introduction of the NIE Number) throughout Barcelona, culminating in its landmark Eixample district  which shows some of Barcelona’s distinctive Catalan art-nouveau, or modernista  buildings and Churches.

The most famous is the Catalan Antoni Gaudí, the most eminent architects, designed buildings such as the Casa Milà, known as La Pedrera, the Catalan for stone quarry, the Casa Batlló and the Sagrada Família church, which are now world-famous landmarks visited by thousands of tourists each year..

The gains made during this era were restricted during the Civil War in 1936 and the dictatorship. With the reinstatement of democracy in 1978, the Barcelonasociety regained its economic strength and the Catalan language was restored to its former glory. The city’s hosting of the 1992 Olympic Games gave fresh importance to Barcelona’s potential and confirmed its status as a major city.

In 2004, the Forum of Cultures took back industrial areas to convert them into residential towns. An example of the renewed vigour with which Barcelona is looking towards the 21st century

Language in Barcelona. Do I need to speak Spanish to get a NIE number?

Catalonia has its very own language called Catalan. Most of the inhabitants who live in Barcelona are bilingual and speak Catalan and Spanish, which is also an official world recognised language. Some street names and most road and transport signs are in Catalan in Barcelona.

Lots of restaurants, especially those in the main city centre, have menus in several languages. But if there’s something you don’t understand, don’t be afraid to ask people, many will be happy to help. Many people from Barcelona also speak English and French and sometimes German.

Barcelona Customs and Traditions

In Barcelona, and throughout Catalonia region, there are two official languages: Catalan, the language of the Catalans, and Spanish, the official language of Spain. As in most European countries like the UK and also in Catalonia, GMT is the time system used in Barcelona.

The clocks in Barcelona are one hour ahead of GMT in winter and two in summer and are changed twice a year, going forward one hour in winter and back an hour in summer.

Barcelona is in the Eurozone and the euro coin  is its official currency. Foreign currency can be exchanged at banks, or ‘Caixes’ (the opening hours are Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 2pm. Thursday afternoons, 4.30pm to 7.45pm, except June to September) and banks (Monday to Friday, 8.30am to 2pm and Saturday, 8.30am to 1pm, except summer).

The Bureaux de change also open every day in Barcelona city town centre, and at the railway stations and the Estació del Nord bus station and at the Airport, where they have much longer opening times.


The working day in Barcelona usually begins at 8am or 9am in the morning and ends around 6pm or 7pm in the evening, with a one- or two-hour break for lunch at around 2pm. This is the daily life and routine that befits the residents reputation in the rest of Spain as a hard-working and thrifty people.

Lunch and dinner are eaten later than in the rest of Europe. Most restaurants open from 1pm to 4pm, then from 8pm until 11pm. Tipping isn’t obligatory, but people usually leave 5% if they are happy with the service.

Shops have long opening hours, from 10am to 2pm and from 4.30 to 8 or 8.30pm. In Barcelona city centre, most shops don’t close at lunchtime and large shopping centres stay open until 10pm in summer season.

With regard to prices, Barcelona features a huge range of different accommodation, shops and services to suit all budgets.

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Why not stop off for a Coffee while you wait for your NIE Number

For Example here are some approximate prices in Barcelona: a single public transport ticket costs 2.15€, an coffee between 1 and 1.50€; a lunchtime set menu can cost between 8 and 15€, a cinema ticket 10€; a sandwich 3 to 4€, and a newspaper about 1.30€. Smoking is prohibited in all bars and restaurants in Barcelona like the rest of Europe and the UK.  You do not need a NIE number to be able to buy cigarettes in spain.

Sustainability in Barcelona

Barcelona loves all aspect of sustainability. They were the first city in the world to be awarded Biosphere certification. From environmental and social issues, from mobility to a commitment to sustainable accommodation, when you visit you’ll find pioneering initiatives including alternative waste management, prioritization of bikes and pedestrians, the preservation of parks and beaches, and a commitment to Smart technologies.

Accessibility in Barcelona

Barcelona is a accessible city and offers every facility so that disabled people can enjoy it and visit the iconic sights. Museums adapted for the blind, barrier-free hotels, accessible beaches and parks, and sign-language tours… are some of the options you’ll find on the website Barcelona Access.

Getting around in Barcelona

Barcelonas transport system is making strides in accessibility: acoustic and visual signals at the turnstiles, the location of vending machines by remote control, ticket machines with information in Braille and voice-activated browsing system s, and ramps and lifts providing step-free access are just some of the features available on the metro, buses, railway, trams and the Barcelona Bus Turístic.

At the same time, Barecolna are furthering there commitment to non-polluting and sustainable energies with hybrid taxis and buses.


The Barcelona Bus Tour

Here at MY NIE we think theres nothing better than the hop-on hop-off bus tour to discover a Barcelona! It is a cheap way to make a first connection with its main tourist attractions, without the stress, at your own pace. Barcelona bus tour offers three different and unique routes where no monument or sight seeing event is forgotten.

How does the  bus tour Barcelona hop on hop off work?

MY NIE Barcelona took the tour and have these tips.

The open bus runs through the city on defined routes. These routes stop in front of the main monument in the city. Your ticket allows you to hop on and hop off as many times as you wish throughout the day or for two days if you choose that fare.

100% mobile and skip the line: If you buy your ticket on the  website, it will be mobile, i.e. either printable, to keep on your phone and present to the bus driver. No more waiting lines to get your ticket at a tourist office in the city!
You will receive your ticket by email immediately after purchase.

Your ticket is valid all year round, it will only be activated when it is scanned on the bus. From then on it will be valid for the whole day or for two consecutive days according to your purchase.

The tour includes a free audio guide with headphones : The audio guide included in the ticket price is currently available in 16 different languages (English, Catalan, Spanish, French, German, Portuguese, Chinese, Japanese, Italian, Russian, Norwegian, Swedish, Turkish, Dutch).

A city map is available on board.

Free Wifi on board!

Enjoy the presence of an official tour guide on board the bus, he will answer all your questions.

Finally, thanks to the open top floor of the double decker, take all the pictures you want of Barcelona!

Ten Facts about Barcelona your probably didn’t know about….

1. Its founding origins are still in dispute

There are two Spanish legends concerning the establishment of Barcelona. One legend says that it was founded by Hercules, 400 years before the building of Rome. But, according to the other legend, the city was founded in the 3rd century BC by the Carthaginian Hamilcar Barca, father of Hannibal. He named the city Barcino after his family, the Barca family of Carthage. Which one do you believe?

2. Barcelona is considered the “best beach city” in the world

by National Geographic, but their beaches weren’t used for leisure until 1992
Today there are seven beaches with a total of 4.5 km of coastline, but before 1992, Barcelona’s seaside was completely run over by industries, and there existed no beach for the use of the city’s populace and tourism. It wasn’t until the city’s redevelopment for the 1992 Olympic Games that the city moved their industries and converted the seaside area into an exemplary leisure area for locals and tourist alike; including the improvement of two beaches and the creation of five new beaches.

3. Barcelona is to thank for World Book Day. Thank you from MY NIE Barcelona!

Diada de San Jordi (St. Georges Day) is one of the biggest, most widely celebrated festival days in Barcelona which takes place on April 23rd and is a cOn this day, it is a tradition to present your near and dear ones with roses and books. Inspired by this custom, UNESCO declared the day as the International Day of Books.elebration of love and literacy.

4. La Rambla is not just one street… it’s five streets. MY NIE Barcelona went exploring.

La Rambla is probably the most famous street in Barcelona, but in reality, it consists of 5 boulevards –or ramblas– joined to make one long promenade. It starts from Placa Catalunya and ends at the Colombus statue by the waterfront. For this reason, this 2-kilometer long boulevard is also commonly known in plural as Las Ramblas.Thousands of people stroll on Las Ramblas every day and night, where they watch the performing street artists, shop, or sit for a nice meal or coffee.
Las Ramblas is the major center of activities in the city and is undoubtedly the most famous promenade of Barcelona, and probably in all Spain.

5. It is Europe’s largest metropolis on the Mediterranean coast

Also, Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain, after Madrid, and the 11th most populous urban area in the European Union.

6. It is the first city to win a RIBA Royal Gold Medal for its architecture

The Royal Gold Medal for architecture is awarded annually since 1848, by the Royal Institute of British Architects on behalf of the British monarch, in recognition of an individual’s or group’s substantial contribution to international architecture. In 1999, Barcelona became the first and only city, to this date, to receive this honor – instead of an individual architect. And it goes without saying that it is well deserved.

7. Fiestas de la Mercè is the most important festival in Barcelona

The main event of La Mercè is held on the 24th of September each year, and the Festival is held in honor of the Cities Patron Saint and Protector, The Virgin de La Merce. It is an official city holiday since the year 1871.

8. Flamenco is not well known in Barcelona

Even though Spain is well-known for its flamenco dancing, this popular dance is not traditional or well known/practiced in Barcelona or Cataluña. Catalans prefer the more contemporary rock-n-roll scene.

9. The hallmark grid pattern of the city came from a revolutionary utopian master plan

Most of the city of Barcelona was designed by Ildefons Cerdà i Sunyer for the 19th-century extension of the city. The plan, called Eixample, intended to create the perfect environment for Barcelona’s fast-expanding population. He considered traffic and transport along with sunlight and ventilation for the design of his characteristic octagonal blocks, where the streets broaden at every intersection making for greater visibility, better ventilation, and more significant open spaces. In the end, the plan wasn’t built following all the utopian characteristics he envisioned in his plan.

10. Gaudí was not the original architect of Sagrada Familia

Even though La Sagrada Família is one of the major works of Antoní Gaudí, he was not the first architect to be appointed to work on it. Architect Francisco de Paula del Villar was the first one commissioned to design the church. Construction of the crypt of the church was begun March 19, 1882, following Villar’s design. It wasn’t until 1883 when Antoní Gaudí started working on the project. On March 18, 1883, Villar retired from the project, and Gaudí assumed responsibility for its design, which he changed radically.

HOW TO GET YOUR NIE NUMBER IN BARCELONA

Getting your NIE Number ‘Cita Previa’ appointment and NIE Number paperwork in Barcelona is easy with our service.

Use our easy English NIE NUMBER BOOKING FORM, and our staff will book your NIE Number appointment in Barcelona, complete your NIE Number forms and email over for you to print.

All you are required to do is attend the police station on the date and time of your appointment, hand in your documents and show your passport.

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How to Get A NIE Number In Benidorm, Spain

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If your Moving to Benidorm to live or work you will need a Spanish NIE Number

Have you just Moved to Benidorm, Spain? Looking for work, or already have work lined up and have been told you need a Benidorm NIE Number? Maybe your moving to Benidorm soon?

Get your Benidorm NIE Number Today!

A NIE Number (Número de Identificación de Extranjero) is your Spanish tax identification number given by the Spanish Police to any foreigner.

Your Spanish NIE number will start with a letter, followed by seven numbers and another letter in the end (an example of how a NIE Number might look: Y – 7654321 – A). Your NIE number is unique to you and it is neither transferable nor does it expire.

Here at MY NIE Number, Spains number one NIE number booking website, we are able to get all your paperwork (EX-15 Form & NIE Number form 790) in place and book your online appointment at the Police Station in Benidorm or Alicante Fast.

Our easy to use, no jargon online booking website and service makes the whole process of Obtaining your Spanish NIE Number easy, fast and most importantly cheap.

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How to get a NIE NUMBER BENIDORM
This is What your Spanish NIE Number Benidorm will look like.

More Information About Benidorm from MY NIE NUMBER Benidorm

You don’t need a Benidorm NIE Number to visit on holiday.  Benidorm (Spain’s answer to Blackpool) , who’s hotels boast over 35,000 beds and is catered for by over a thousand restaurants, is a very popular Spanish resort In the of the La Marina Baixa region of Spain, and one of the main Holiday destinations along the Costa Blanca area of Spain.

Benidorm has amazing beaches and a variety of excellent Hotels, Hostels and Bed and Breakfasts. It also boasts amazing restaurants ranging from Traditional fish and chips to high end Paella and seafood joints. Benidorm also offers many recreational activities, including sky diving, water skiing and snorkelling,  meaning it’s a hit with tourists from all over Spain, the UK and Northern Europe all year round.  Benidorm is the perfect place to get your Spanish NIE Number and start working.

Benidorm offers endless possibilities for sun kissed fun, games and recreation and you don’t need a Benidorm NIE Number for any of them!: From taking a nice long walk along the promenade in Altea (get your NIE Number in Altea) , swimming in the crystal clear blue waters off Levante Beach, water sports in its many bays, a boat excursion to the island of Tabarca, or a wander through Benidorm’s historic old town, perched on a rocky outlet, the old town is in great contrast to the wide avenues of the main tourist and commercial area of the town.

Then there’s the Many local cultural festivals which seem to span every weekend in the summer, beautiful Foods and great shopping such as at La Marina. It is indeed one of the Costa Blanca’s biggest tourist attractions. With its Hiwian style white beaches, crystal blue waters, all year round climate and great infrastructure have all gone to give Benidorm have granted this region. Also equipped with a great infrastructure of high-quality services its well-deserved its fame and fortune. If your thinking of Moving to Benidorm to Live, the first thing you will need is a Benidorm NIE Number for tax reasons.  Until you have this number its unlikely you will be able to get a job.

Benidorm, even without a NIE Number,  is what you want it to be: full of fun, with a fantastic nightlife, but it  also allows peace and tranquillity with its charming rock gardens and secluded coves. Truly a place with something for everyone, it’s no wonder it’s so popular. Bars and restaurants are a plenty, as are nightlight and some more ‘interesting’ places that would suit Stag Parties.

Do I need a Benidorm NIE Number to play Golf?

You don’t need your Benidorm NIE Number to play golf in Benidorm. There are numerous top quality golf courses in and around the Benidorm area offering a good challenge to the serious, casual and new golfer alike.

Should I get a NIE Number Benidorm to go to the Beach?

You Certainly don’t need a NIE Number Benidorm to visit the Beach! Without doubt, the beaches are Benidorm’s main attractions. A 5km stretch of golden white sand coastline, intermingled with coves where you can enjoy a revitalising swim, as well as take part in water sports, like scuba diving, water skiing, windsurfing and sailing.

To the north of Benidorm  harbour, Levante beach is one of the most beautiful in the town. As a result of its location, it has easy access to many places and hotels, as well as 2km of fine white sands. These beautiful sands are joined by a busy promenade, filled with terraces, Bars and restaurants, which are very lively at night.

To the south of the Benidorm, you find the beautiful Poniente beach, where 3km of beautiful scenery, hills and mountains can be found. You can also find the cross on top of the hill here. Like the Levante beach, Poniente has a great promenade and is accessible and convenient, with many facilities at hand.

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You don’t need your Spanish NIE Number to enjoy Lavante Beach in Benidorm

Between the Lavante and Poniente beaches, is a small beach called the Mal Pas cove. A calming cove of golden sands, close to the historic old town and the harbour. Removed from the main centre, these hidden natural coves and beaches allow the visitor to escape from the hustle bustle of the city and enjoy scuba-diving around the magnificent, rocky seabed.

No NIE Number Benidorm  required to explore the towns rich history.

You don’t need a NIE Benidorm Number to enjoy the History of Benidorm. Benidorm’s historic centre is located on a rocky outlet, between the two main beaches – Levante and Poniente. This is the birthplace of Benidorm, a primitive fishing town, dominated by the church of San Jaime on the Hill.

Built in the mid 18th century, its blue tiled domes rise among an intricate network of narrow roads and alleyways, filled with beautiful little corners, shops and bars. The top of the Canfali hills lead to the Balcony of the Mediterranean, a amazing viewpoint that presents a stunning panoramic view of the sea’s around Benidorm.

Modern Benidorm

Do I need a NIE Number Benidorm to visit modern Benidorm? No! On either side of the Old Town lay wide avenues and shopping streets that make up the rather more modern side of Benidorm. The Town, dependant on the tourist market, offers a range of services including hotels, restaurants, large shopping areas, discos and party pubs and terraces.

Leisure & recreation in Benidorm

A NIE Number Benidorm is not needed for recreation in Benidorm. Benidorm’s recreational offerings are endless. From choosing to take a walk along the promenade or visiting the nearby park of L’Aigüera, to a Brilliant day in the Mediterranean Theme Park called Terra Mítica (famous for its wooden roller coaster). The city also has a number of sports centres, including a scuba Diving School and several swimming schools.

Excursions in Benidorm

Do I need a Benidorm NIE Number to go on an Excursion? No. Boat excursions to Benidorms  little island – located in middle between  Levante and Poniente– depart from the harbour every hour. It is thought Legend has it that the island is a piece of rock from nearby Mount Campana that brave Roland severed with his sword during the expeditions of Charlemagne. The diverse seabed makes it a scuba-diving paradise with many Ship Wrecks.  If the theme parks don’t float your boat you can always go on a blanket tour. Called a blanked tour because the trip is free but they generally try to sell you a duvet or a blanket…. But Great for a free day out.

GO Carting in Benidorm

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You don’t need your Spanish NIE Number in Benidorm to go go carting

Benidorm Go Carting (you wont need  a NIE Number to go here), Open from 10pm to 7pm daily the Benidorm go carting track is a popular attraction. Located just 10 minutes from Benidorm town centre on the Avenida de la Comunitat. See map below:

Food in Benidorm

You certainly don’t need a NIE Number Benidorm to visit its great restaurants. Seafood such as prawns and lobster, and rice dishes are the base of the local menu’s. Paella is one of the main dishes, as are shellfish, grilled fish, fried, stewed, or in Benidorm soup.

Garlic and olive oil are the main ingredients of ali-oli sauce, which accompanies many dishes and for dessert lovers, try a almond cake, turrón or home-made ice cream. A range of different ice creams have sprung up in recent years, including gin and tonic and Chocolate mint.

Wines, with Designation of Origin – Alicante (the prestigious seal of quality and origin given in Spain to select wines and products) should certainly be tried. Misteleta (a sweet dessert wine)  and horchata (a drink made from tiger nuts, the sort that grows on Trees), are both typical of the region.

Fiesta in Benidorm

Benidorm is one of the worlds happiest and festive town; the local holidays honour the Virgin of Sufragio and Saint James the Apostle. The party begins on the second Sunday of November and offer a varied programme, including floats, theatre performances, and a fireworks Display. You do not need your NIE Number to enjoy the Benidorm Fiestas.

A couple of days later, the Fiesta de la Carxofa – a  traditional affair – takes place in the Old Town. Other celebrations worth mentioning are the Bonfires of San Juan and the Muslims and Christians festivities, both in June.

Surrounding areas of Benidorm

The outskirts of Benidorm are a beautiful area to visit. To the north of Benidorm, the terrain becomes rough, with sierras and cliffs all the way into the sea. In this area lay the towns of Alfàs del Pi, and Altea.  If your living in either Alfaz De Pi, Altea or Albir and need your NIE Number your nearest police station will be Benidorm.

In addition, next to the Peñón de Ifach Nature Reserve is the town of Calpe, a amazing town that has mixed the conservation of its monumental heritage with its increasing tourism market. If your thinking of moving to Calpe and need your NIE Number again, your nearest Police station will be Benidorm.

To the south of Benidorm you find the tiny town of Villajoyosa, the capital of Marina Baja. Crossing the Sierra Aitana, the northern interior provides an interesting journey through Cocentaina, an important town in medieval history, and Alcoy, a place made famous for its Muslim and Christian festivals. For this reason it was declared a place of ‘International Touristic Interest’. If you thinking of starting a business or moving to Vilajoyosa you will need your NIE Number. Our staff will be happy to book you into Benidorm police station to get your NIE Number today.

Finally, in the Alicante Mountains we recommend a visit to the Carracal de la Font Roja Nature Reserve.

Climate in Benidorm

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You don’t need your Spanish NIE Number in Benidorm to enjoy the good weather

So you have your NIE Number in Benidorm. What’s the weather like?  Its hot all year around so Getting your NIE Number is an advantage. Benidorm benefits from a temperate climate all year round. Cooled by sea breezes from excessive heat in the summer, and remaining mild throughout the winter.

The my NIE Number Spain favouite photo of Benidorm

How to get a NIE Number in Benidorm
Get your NIE Number in Benidorm

Visit the Benidorm Gay Area

You wont need your Spanish NIE Number in Benidorm to visit the old town and the Gay Area.  Benidorm has a very vibrant Gay Scene with the Gay nightlife mainly concentrated in the streets of the Old Town between Levante and Pointe beach. Some great bars to visit include Casper’s, Mercury and West end show bar.

Pet Shops Benidorm that you don’t need a NIE Number to go to

Like Pet Shops? Benidorm is a pet lovers paradise with pet shops on most roads. From small fluffy puppies to huge parrots and snakes a Pet lovers paradise is on every corner. nb: MY NIE Number Spain does not recommend buying a puppy from a pet shop IN Benidorm. You should always see it with its mother.

5 Interesting Benidorm Facts!

1.) Benidorm was unsurprisingly Spain’s first seaside resort for package holidays when the then mayor, Pedro Zaragoza decided to transform the sleepy fishing village of the 1950’s into a major tourist holiday resort. He allowed bikinis on the beach and 7 decades later the town attracts more than 7m visitors a year. When Pedro Zaragoza was in power the NIE Number didn’t exist.

2.) Benidorm’s traditional drink of Horchata is not actually Spanish but was brought to the country by Muslims centuries ago. With its ingredients of Tiger nuts, sugar and water you can buy it in supermarkets or sample the real stuff at many cafes.

3.)There are two main beaches at Benidorm; Levante in the new town and Poniente in the old town. You don’t need a Spanish NIE Number to visit either of these beaches.

4.)The Met Office considers Benidorm to have one of the best climates in the world health wise thanks to its warm temperatures, low rainfall and clean air. Those with Asthma and Arthritis is particular will feel the benefits of life in this area.

5.) Only Milan and London boast more skyscrapers than Benidorm. The Gran Hotel Bali is the tallest hotel in Europe standing at 186m high.

Here at my NIE Number we like to get out and meet our customers. Today we meet Darren and Steve who opened a bar in the old town of Benidorm in March 2017. We decided to ask them how they found our service and any improvements we could make.

NIE Number Benidorm Reviews

Darren and Steve get thier NIE Number in Benidorm

Q: What was your experience of getting your NIE Number in Benidorm Spain Like? How did you hear about our service?

A: We was recommended to MY NIE Number by a friend of ours who saw the service advertised on Facebook.  We was really happy with the service. We put our details into the online NIE Number booking website and within a few hours we had a call with a date and time to attend the police station.

Q: Would you recommend our NIE Number service to other people in Benidorm?

A: Yes, absolutely. we found your online NIE Number Benidorm service really quick, useful and the jargon free guide you sent us really helpful.

Q: Do you think there are any improvements we can make to our NIE Number service for the Benidorm Region?

A: The only bit we found complicated was paying the NIE Number tax at the bank. Maybe some more details about that would be good. Read more about what does a NIE Number cost.

How to pay your NIE Number Tax.

Response: Thank you for your feed back on that matter. We have now made changes to our eBook information about NIE Numbers so it makes the system of paying the tax at the bank simple. How to pay your NIE Number Tax.

Q: Would you recommend our NIE Number service to other people?

A: Yes we would. We have a lot of people visit the bar who have just moved to Benidorm we tell them all the time about your service

Response: Thank you guys! Very Much appreciated 🙂

More Customer reviews who got their NIE Number in Benidorm, Spain.

NIE NUMBER BENIDORM HAPPY COUPLE SMILING

Richard and Jackie moved to Benidorm to open a Café/Florist in the Old town. They needed their NIE Number in Benidorm but didn’t know where to go. They came to us and we had them booked into the police station and their NIE Number paperwork completed in no time. They Said:

When we first moved to Benidorm we had no clue that we needed to get a NIE Number. We went to the police station and they told us we had to make a NIE Number appointment online.

We found your service on Google and couldn’t have been happier. We was booked into our NIE Number appointment in Benidorm the next week and had our NIE Number certificate within a week. We would highly recommend you to our friends and customers.

More NIE Number Benidorm Information from our NIE Number Expert Lisa Hill

Q: I live in Benidorm but I have lost my NIE Number certificate can you get me a replacement?

A: Getting a replacement NIE Number certificate in Benidorm is unfortunately the same procedure as getting a new NIE Number. You will need a CITA PRIVA appointment and need to complete all the necessary paperwork. Our NIE Number blog has lots of information on Lost NIE Numbers

Q: Do I need to take passport photo’s with me for my NIE Number appointment in Benidorm?

A: Yes, you will need to take two passport sized photos to your appointment. Read more about passport photos and NIE Number appointments on our blog.

Q: I’m a EU Citizen, why do I need a NIE Number to work in Benidorm?

A: Even as an EU citizen you will still need a NIE Number to work, buy property or obtain some services in Benidorm. Our friendly team can get your appointment sorted today. Visit our home page or book today using our simple form. Click here to read more about NIE Numbers for EU Citizens.

Q: I need my NIE Number in Benidorm really FAST. Can you help me?

A: Yes, our friendly staff can help you get your NIE Number in Benidorm in the shortest amount of time. We are Experts at getting your NIE Number paperwork completed fast. Click here to read more about getting your NIE Number fast.

Q: I want to fill in the NIE Number forms and book the appointment my self. Can you send me translated NIE Number forms?

A: Unless you have a good grasp of written Spanish and some understanding of the Spanish CITA PRIEVIA booking system we do not recommend attempting to complete the paperwork your self.  Time and again we hear stories of people who have attempted to do this their self, made mistakes and been sent away from their NIE Number appointment in Benidorm without their certificate.

Please be aware that English translated NIE Number forms will not be accepted at Benidorm Police Station. Read more about English Translated NIE Number forms.

Q: Will my NIE Number from Benidorm Police station Expire?

A: NIE Number certificates issued at Benidorm police station after 2016 will no longer have an expiry date. Your number will be with you for life and will not change. Read more about do NIE Numbers Expire on our blog.

Q: I’m moving to Benidorm with my Children. Do they need a NIE Number?

A: Its highly unlikely that your child will be asked for a NIE Number in Benidorm. However we have heard from people that some private schools in the Benidorm area have asked for a NIE Number from Children. If you require a NIE Number Benidorm for a child please let us know. Read more about NIE Numbers for Children in Spain.

Q: I’m living in Benidorm. Do I need a NIE Number to connect to the internet?

A: Most internet companies in Benidorm will connect you without a NIE Number. However, having a NIE Number makes life in Benidorm much simpler. Use our easy English Language booking form today to get yours. Read more about connecting to the internet in Spain without a NIE Number.

Q: How do I find the Benidorm Police station when I have my NIE Number appointment?

A: Once you have made your NIE Number booking with us and we have booked your appointment at Benidorm Police station we will send you all the information you need in email form. A link with directions from your home to the Benidorm Police station will be included. Goggle Maps Link Below:

The Police station Address is: Carrer Apolo XI, 31 Tel: 965 85 88 92

Q: Will Brexit affect my NIE Number in Benidorm?

A: If you obtain your NIE Number pre-Brexit you shouldn’t have anything to worry about. Read more about Brexit and NIE Numbers on our Blog.

Q: Is a NIE Number Benidorm a Legal requirement?

A: If your planning on working in Benidorm, or intend to stay for longer than 3 months you will need a NIE Number. Check out our home page to find out how you can get your Benidorm NIE Number today. Or read more about legal requirement NIE Numbers.

Q: What is the cost of getting my NIE Number Benidorm?

A: Here at MY NIE Number Spain we have a flat cost of £20 to obtain your NIE Number in Benidorm. This includes filling in all the NIE NUMBER BENIDORM FORMS, and booking your Appointment at the Police Station.  Once you have filled out our easy booking form you should be booked in within 24hrs.

Q: I’ve been refused a NIE Number in Benidorm. What can I do?

A: In the unlikely event that you are refused a NIE Number appointment in Benidorm our NIE Number experts can advice you more on what else you may need to take with you and book you a new appointment free of Charge. Read more about being refused a NIE Number.

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