- Region
- Águilas
- Alhama de Murcia
- Jumilla
- Lorca
- Los Alcázares
- Mazarrón
- San Javier
-
ALL AREAS & TOWNS
- AREAS
- SOUTH WEST
- MAR MENOR
- MURCIA CITY & CENTRAL
- NORTH & NORTH WEST
- TOWNS
- Abanilla
- Abarán
- Aguilas
- Alamillo
- Alcantarilla
- Aledo
- Alhama de Murcia
- Archena
- Balsicas
- Blanca
- Bolnuevo
- Bullas
- Cañadas del Romero
- Cabo de Palos
- Calasparra
- Camping Bolnuevo
- Campo De Ricote
- Camposol
- Canada De La Lena
- Caravaca de la Cruz
- Cartagena
- Cehegin
- Ceuti
- Cieza
- Condado de Alhama
- Corvera
- Costa Cálida
- Cuevas De Almanzora
- Cuevas de Reyllo
- El Carmoli
- El Mojon
- El Molino (Puerto Lumbreras)
- El Pareton / Cantareros
- El Raso
- El Valle Golf Resort
- Fortuna
- Fuente Alamo
- Hacienda del Alamo Golf Resort
- Hacienda Riquelme Golf Resort
- Isla Plana
- Islas Menores & Mar de Cristal
- Jumilla
- La Azohia
- La Charca
- La Manga Club
- La Manga del Mar Menor
- La Pinilla
- La Puebla
- La Torre
- La Torre Golf Resort
- La Unión
- Las Palas
- Las Ramblas
- Las Ramblas Golf
- Las Torres de Cotillas
- Leiva
- Librilla
- Lo Pagan
- Lo Santiago
- Lorca
- Lorquí
- Los Alcázares
- Los Balcones
- Los Belones
- Los Canovas
- Los Nietos
- Los Perez (Tallante)
- Los Urrutias
- Los Ventorrillos
- Mar De Cristal
- Mar Menor
- Mar Menor Golf Resort
- Mazarrón
- Mazarrón Country Club
- Molina de Segura
- Moratalla
- Mula
- Murcia City
- Murcia Property
- Pareton
- Peraleja Golf Resort
- Perin
- Pilar de la Horadada
- Pinar de Campoverde
- Pinoso
- Playa Honda
- Playa Honda / Playa Paraíso
- Pliego
- Portmán
- Pozo Estrecho
- Puerto de Mazarrón
- Puerto Lumbreras
- Puntas De Calnegre
- Region of Murcia
- Ricote
- Roda Golf Resort
- Roldan
- Roldan and Lo Ferro
- San Javier
- San Pedro del Pinatar
- Santiago de la Ribera
- Sierra Espuña
- Sucina
- Tallante
- Terrazas de la Torre Golf Resort
- Torre Pacheco
- Totana
- What's On Weekly Bulletin
- Yecla
- EDITIONS:
Spanish News Today
Alicante Today
Andalucia Today
article_detail
Date Published: 26/05/2025
Leaving your car window open in Spain could cost you €1,500. No, really!
Spain is following in the footsteps of other European countries and punishing drivers who don’t secure their cars

Sorry to be the bearer of bad news drivers, but the traffic authorities in Spain have introduced yet another thing you can be fined for: leaving your car window open. It may sound trivial, but it’s certainly not something to be taken lightly, as it could cost you a whopping €1,500.
Although it’s not a very popular rule, it’s one that’s being enforced more rigorously across the country, especially with the warmer weather approaching. So, why is this happening and how can you steer clear of trouble?
Why is this even a thing?
In spring and autumn, it’s pretty common for drivers to roll down the windows instead of blasting the A/C. It feels more natural and it saves on fuel. But if you forget to roll them back up when parking, especially in public or unattended areas, you might end up with more than just fresh air.
Leaving your car unlocked or with a window down makes it an easy target for theft. That’s the main reason behind the fines, which vary depending on local laws. Some towns have already started issuing fines of up to €1,500 for cars parked with open windows, no matter how small the gap.
If you own a camper, caravan or motorhome, the rules are even stricter. In many places, you can’t park with the windows open or with anything extended, like awnings or ladders, unless it's a roof vent that’s specifically designed for ventilation.
Spain’s not alone in this. For example, in Italy, parking with your windows down can cost you €180. There’s no universal rule across Europe, so it’s always worth checking local regulations before you travel.
Simple ways to avoid a fine
Want to avoid a nasty surprise? Here are a few easy steps you can take:
- Check local regulations before you park, especially if you’re in a new area or heading out on a road trip.
- Always lock your car completely and close all windows when you leave it unattended.
- If you drive a camper, make sure you know what’s allowed, even when it comes to ventilation or small openings.
Find all the latest motoring and travel news here or join our Driving in Spain Facebook group for regular updates
Image: Pexels
Loading
Sign up for the Spanish News Today Editors Roundup Weekly Bulletin and get an email with all the week’s news straight to your inbox
Special offer: Subscribe now for 25% off (36.95 euros for 48 Bulletins)
OR
you can sign up to our FREE weekly roundup!
Read some of our recent bulletins:
Discount Special Offer subscription:
36.95€ for 48 Editor’s Weekly News Roundup bulletins!
Please CLICK THE BUTTON to subscribe.
(List price 3 months 12 Bulletins)
Read more stories from around Spain:
Contact Murcia Today: Editorial 000 000 000 /
Office 000 000 000