Meet Spanish Women
You have to meet Spanish ladies to believe how gorgeous, fun, and passionate they are. I’ll try to do them justice in this short guide, but if I fail, you can always check out their dating profiles and learn more first-hand. Pick a girl among the gorgeous Spanish singles in our dating catalog and start chatting.









































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Meeting Spanish women: Everything you need to know
Want to learn how to woo single Spanish women with veggies and pineapples? Before we move on to the advanced flirting techniques, let’s get the basics straight.
Spanish female population | 24.8 million |
Share of dating service users in Spain | 13.23% |
English proficiency in Spain | 22% |
Top cities for meeting Spanish girls | Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Sevilla, Alicante |
Liberal democracy index in Spain | 0.78 |
Spanish women: Hard facts
Spanish women aren’t anything like Latinas or American girls, and the local dating scene may seem weird at first. So, let’s start our foray into Spanish dating with a few surprising facts and figures:
- There are millions of single Spanish women. Although 57% of Spanish females are in stable exclusive relationships, over 33% are single. Polyamory isn’t popular, accounting for barely 1% of relationships.
- Young Spanish singles opt out of apps. The mainstream app downloads have dropped 20% since 2020, as more Spanish guys and girls prefer to meet face-to-face, especially in the post-lockdown era.
- Spanish women choose leisure and career over marriage. Over 80% of young Spanish singles don’t hurry to formalize their relationships, prioritizing their careers, hobbies, and other interests.
- Spanish men don’t make for stable partners. Many guys in their 30s continue to live with their parents and prefer to split the bill on dates. That may be one of the reasons why Spain has the second-highest divorce rate in Europe after Portugal, at 85 divorces per 100 marriages.
- Spaniards are exceedingly open to international relationships. There were 28,000+ marriages with foreigners in 2023, up 5% compared to 2022.
With so many Spanish single women seeking reliable partners and accepting international relationships, you should have no trouble finding dates online and offline.
Best and worst places to meet Spanish women

If you’re ready to meet Spanish women, here are a few great places to try once you land in Spain and a couple to avoid and stay out of trouble.
Best places to meet Spanish women
- “Slow dating clubs”. These are small-scale mixers for singles tired of dating apps, letting men and women discover potential matches without the awkwardness of one-on-one first dates.
- Supermarkets and grocery stores. Spanish singles use shopping cart contents to proclaim their relationship status and expectations. Chocolate stands for a casual fling, while an upside-down pineapple is an invitation to chat. The flirting hour is between 7 and 8 PM.
- Bars and clubs. Clubbing isn’t just for 20-year-olds in Spain. There are lots of singles in their 30s and 40s dancing and drinking the nights away.
Worst places to meet Spanish women
- Bullfighting events. They mostly attract tourists and animal rights activists, and you don’t want to be stuck between the two groups. Neither is likely to produce a girlfriend.
- Football games and sports bars. Soccer is huge in Spain, even among women. Still, you don’t want to get stuck in a crowd full of giddy fans of the winning team or angry fans of the losing team.
Even armed with this knowledge, I recommend you don’t rush to meet Spanish singles on their turf. Instead, get to know a few girls online before planning an overseas trip.
Secrets to succeeding with Spanish women
There are no foolproof tricks to guarantee you’ll hit it off with single Spanish ladies. But based on my chats and what I’ve read online, to boost your chances, you should:
- Be open to dinners at 10 PM and embrace the Spanish late-night culture.
- Arrive on time, but don’t comment about your date being late.
- Welcome and initiate PDAs: hugs, kisses, and hand-holding are normal.
- Be generous with compliments; the more creative and effusive you are, the better.
- Show up with flowers and chocolate, and remember to bring something for your date’s mother (or grandmother).
- Have small talk and casual hours-long chats before, during, and after dinner.
- Speak up when you have something to say and be open to others’ opinions and advice.
I also suggest you get used to the noise level and extreme gesticulation. Both are normal for excitable Spanish girls, but they take getting used to.
Things you should never do or say to a Spanish woman
If you want your relationship to last, DO NOT:
- Speak unkindly about your girlfriend’s family, especially her mother.
- Do not set dates on Tuesday the 13th (martes trece); it’s a Spanish version of Friday the 13th.
- Avoid religious topics unless you’re a devout Catholic.
- Steer clear of Catalan independence, Francisco Franco, and other sensitive issues.
- Do not criticize football teams or players.
Criticizing Spain and its traditions is also an obvious no-no. Spaniards are especially sensitive to foreigners calling them lazy because of the siesta.