Licencia de Actividad and Licencia de Apertura in Spain: What They Are, When You Need Them, and How to Obtain Them

Contents

Licencia de Actividad vs Licencia de Apertura: Key Differences

Why Entrepreneurs Choose Laduchi Consult

Step-by-Step Process for Obtaining Licenses in Spain

Checklist: Preparing Premises for Inspection

Case Study: Opening an Optician Shop in Barcelona

Laduchi Consult – Legal and Financial Support to Simplify Your Business Launch

 

Opening a business in Spain — a café in Barcelona, a shop on the Costa Blanca, or an office in Madrid — requires careful planning. One of the most critical steps is obtaining Licencia de Actividad España and Licencia de Apertura España. These licenses are not just bureaucratic forms—they are mandatory permits for legal business operations. Operating without them can lead to fines, project delays, or even closure.

 

Even small businesses must comply with strict municipal regulations regarding construction, fire safety, sanitation, ventilation, noise levels, and equipment placement.

In this guide, Laduchi Consult experts explain:

The difference between Licencia de Actividad and Licencia de Apertura

Step-by-step process for obtaining licenses

A checklist to prepare your premises for inspection

Case study: opening an optician shop in Barcelona—from Autonomo registration to obtaining both licenses

Licencia de Actividad vs Licencia de Apertura: Key Differences

Foreign entrepreneurs often perceive the difference between Licencia de Actividad España and Licencia de Apertura España as a formality. In reality, these are two separate legal procedures, each with its own risks, timelines, technical requirements, and potential delays.

Submitting them in the wrong order may result in:

Delays of 1–3 months in business opening

Requests to modify premises plans

Fines for starting an activity without proper authorization

Pro tip: When renting a commercial space, it is usually faster to submit both licenses simultaneously, saving time and reducing inspections by 30–40%.

Below is a comparative table reflecting the actual differences that architects and lawyers utilize during the licensing process:

Licencia de Actividad

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Licencia de Apertura
Purpose nsures planned business activity complies with municipal, sanitary, environmental, and fire regulations Confirms that the premises are ready for operation and comply with approved plans
When Required Before renovations, installing ventilation or equipment After all work and installations are completed, before opening
Key Impact Determines allowed works: ventilation, extraction, soundproofing, bathrooms, fire exits, and other engineering requirements Authorizes actual business operation: customer reception, storage, and employee work
Suitable Businesses Businesses with technical requirements: cafés, restaurants, bars, warehouses, kitchens, labs, beauty salons, laundries, industrial facilities, medical centers Any physical business: shops, offices, showrooms, retail outlets, service centers
Timeline 3-12 weeks (up to 16 weeks for complex projects) 2-6 weeks

 

 

Why Entrepreneurs Choose Laduchi Consult

Laduchi Consult provides a complete licensing cycle, including:

  • Analysis of the premises before signing the lease agreement;
  • Development of a technical project with the participation of licensed architects and support until approval is received;
  • Inspection support and cooperation with the municipality;
  • Obtaining both licenses as soon as possible.

This ensures not only that you receive licenses, but also that your business can operate legally without fines, delays, or interruptions.

Step-by-Step Process for Obtaining Licenses in Spain

Step 1: Determine the Exact Type of Activity

Spain has an official municipal business classifier: Clasificador de Actividades Económicas. The wording of your business activity affects the speed of approval. For example, “café con degustación” may be approved more quickly than “restaurant”. Misclassifying your activity is a common reason for rejection.

Step 2: Inspect the Premises

Even if a space seems suitable, consider:

  • Fire safety: corridor widths, number of fire extinguishers, alarm systems
  • Ventilation and air conditioning: essential for cafés, restaurants, labs, and server rooms
  • Noise and neighbors: especially in historic centers of Barcelona and Madrid
  • Previous owners or tenants: check for modifications

Step 3: Prepare the Required Documents

For Licencia de Actividad:

  • Floor plan with measurements and evacuation zones
  • Technical project (Proyecto Técnico)
  • Ventilation, air conditioning, and fire alarm plans
  • Sanitary certificates (cafés, restaurants, laboratories)
  • Evacuation plans

For Licencia de Apertura:

  • Floor plan with designated areas
  • Completed municipal application
  • Receipt of payment for opening fees

Step 4: Submit the Application

It is recommended to submit both licenses simultaneously, if permitted by your municipality. Include: exact type of activity, premises area, floor, number of employees, and expected visitors.

Step 5: Inspection

After submitting the documents, the municipal inspector will visit the premises. Below, Laduchi Consult experts have prepared a checklist with notes on what inspectors typically focus on first.

Step 6: License Issuance

After a successful inspection, the municipality issues the official license. Processing time ranges from 2 to 16 weeks, depending on the complexity of the business. Costs vary by municipality and project.

Step 7: After Opening

Please note that any changes to the premises or activities require notification to the municipality.

Checklist: Preparing Premises for Inspection

  • Ventilation
  • Fire Safety
  • Evacuation signs are correctly positioned
  • Sanitary Areas
  • Layout
  • Documents

Case Study: Opening an Optician Shop in Barcelona

An entrepreneur contacted Laduchi Consult to open an optician shop. The premises required cosmetic renovations to the display cases, client reception area, and optometrist’s workspace.

We took over the whole legal and administrative process. First, we assessed the feasibility of opening an optics branch at this address and prepared the complete package of documents for the Licencia de Actividad España. After the renovation was completed, we obtained the Licencia de Apertura España and submitted all necessary documents to the municipality.

At the same time, we opened the entrepreneur status (Autónomo) for the owner by registering her with the tax service (Hacienda) and the social insurance system (Seguridad Social), selecting the correct activity code, and setting up the tax regime. In addition, we provided accounting support, including tax calculations, reporting, and employee employment advice.

We continue to support the business on all issues that arise: from interaction with the municipality to financial and legal advice.

Conclusion

Since 2017, Laduchi Consult experts have helped foreign entrepreneurs start businesses in Spain—from small cafés and opticians to restaurants, industrial facilities, and retail chains.

We communicate in the language of efficiency, timelines, and results. We understand that entrepreneurs don’t just need a “set of documents,” they need a fully operational business that can open on time, without risks or fines.

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