León, the city with the most bars per inhabitant in all of Spain

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León the city with the most bars per inhabitant in all of Spain

Bars, where we are happy

Trivia Question: How many bars are there in Spain? Thanks to the study 'Blessed Bars in data', prepared by the Spanish Federation of Hotels and Restaurants (FEHRDATA) in collaboration with Coca-Cola, we already have the answer: **101,397 premises (2.8 bars per thousand inhabitants)** .

THE MEDAL TABLE BY CITIES

Lion rises invincible with its 635 establishments, that is, 5.03 bars per thousand inhabitants (but don't worry, if you go from shorts to local rhythm will give you time to see more than 20 in an hour). The silver medal goes to ** Ibiza, ** with 4.52 bars per thousand (with 224 bars) and the bronze goes to ** Salamanca **, with 4.22 bars per thousand residents (the charro city has with 612 bar).

Yes indeed, The city with the most bars in Spain is Madrid with a total of 6758.

AND FOR VILLAGES…

In Huesca we find a population with 1461 residents and 15.74 bars per thousand inhabitants, Sallent de Gallego . In second position is Quotation marks (Cantabria) with 9.8 bars and in third place Peniscola (Castellón) with 9.4.

HOW MANY BARS PER INHABITANT ARE THERE IN YOUR TOWN OR CITY?

Place the cursor on the town you want to investigate and discover the data.

*** The following sources have been used to carry out the study and this interactive map:** The database of the number of bars and cafeterias, accommodation, restaurants, catering, social and leisure, of the Spanish Federation of Hospitality ( FEHR), (February 2017) via FEHRDATA; Yearbooks of the FEHR of the Hospitality Sectors; definitive population data for 2016 of the municipalities of Spain collected by the National Institute of Statistics (INE) ; data referring to the hospitality sectors of the Ministry of Finance; Coca-Cola report carried out by Sondea in 2013, “The Spanish and the bars”; Coca-Cola 2015 Internal Study, “A Day in the Life” and Kantar Worldpanel Consumer Panel (2016) .

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