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No more tolls on popular highways in Spain

Good news for tourists traveling to Spain by car: from 1 September, motorists there will no longer have to pay tolls on a number of popular highways. This can quickly save tens of euros in holiday money. This is reported by the Dutch newspaper De Telegraaf.

The windfall is due to the Spanish government not renewing expiring contracts with private road authorities at the end of August. This will also remove toll booths on highways that are popular with tourists, such as the Ap-2 ​​from Barcelona to Zaragoza. A large part of the “coastal highway” Ap-7, between the French border at Perpignan and Alicante, will also be free.

This means that the main tourist destinations, such as on the Costa Brava and Costa Dorada, can be reached without tolls.

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