Spain Temp Address



Temp addresses

Address #1
Name
Zaqueo Varela
Building
286
Street
Calle de Bravo Murillo
City
Madrid
Province Code
Madrid
Province Full Name
Madrid
Postcode
28020
Phone
+34 917 54 00 19
Country
ES
Address #2
Name
Andreas Quiroz
Building
3645
Street
Lugar Carballeda
City
Lalín
Province Code
Pontevedra
Province Full Name
Pontevedra
Postcode
36510
Phone
+34 986 78 00 27
Country
ES

About This Tool

Tempiful Address Generator creates realistic global address test data for registration flows, form validation, international address display, and automated testing.

Important: The addresses shown here do not correspond to real locations. Personal names are randomly assembled from publicly available sources on the internet. Streets, cities, and states or provinces come from open-source address databases. Phone numbers are generated in valid local formats and change on each request—they are not assigned to real subscribers.

None of this information represents real individuals or places. It is intended solely for software testing and protecting your own privacy.


Spain Address & Phone Number Format

A typical Spanish address is formatted as:

Name
Apartment / Floor (optional)
Street Name and Number
Postal Code + City
Province (optional)
+34 612 345 678
Spain

Example

María García
Calle Gran Vía 25, 3º B
28013 Madrid
Madrid
Spain

Phone Number Example

Domestic format:

612 345 678
912 345 678

International format:

+34 612 345 678
+34 912 345 678

Notes

  • Spain is divided into 17 autonomous communities, which are further divided into 50 provinces. In most cases the province is optional, especially when it is the same as the city (e.g. Madrid, Barcelona).
  • Spanish postal codes consist of 5 digits. The first two digits identify the province, for example:
    • 28013 → Madrid
    • 08001 → Barcelona
    • 41001 → Seville
  • Street names usually appear before the building number (e.g. Calle Mayor 15 or Avenida de la Constitución 8).
  • Apartment information is commonly included using Floor + Door, such as 3º B (3rd floor, apartment B).
  • Spanish phone numbers contain 9 digits. When written internationally, they are formatted as +34 XXX XXX XXX.
  • Mobile numbers typically begin with 6 or 7, while landline numbers usually begin with 8 or 9.