Talk:Spain/@comment-23.241.221.239-20180402214129/@comment-24682153-20180402215656

Well first of all, their rates are not so good. Czech rates are amongst the highest in Central Europe. You will find cheaper rates in many of the countries you have mentioned.

I have checked this very same SIM last winter. I think validity is only half a year. The biggest drawback is that it can't be topped up by a foreign credit card. They accept only Czech cards. You can buy a voucher in Prague, but out of the Czech Rep. you can roam "like home", but not recharge.

You can put it in you handset when you are in Europe. When it doesn't connect to an network, it's dead. When it does, you will probably face the problem to reload it. You should better look around in Spain for a new one. Just take your passport with you and go to a Vodafone or Orange store.