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Are there dress codes in Barcelona?

With clothes there are no definitive rules. We have stated that generally, the Catalans are conservative however there are also exceptions to this, e.g. Custo Barcelona and Desigual are famous brands here in Barcelona and are noted for their vibrant colours.



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For example in Jamboree, a popular Jazz and Dance club or Hyde nightclub any casual outfits are allowed. For their parties can choose comfortable, informal clothing, as for example jeans or other pants and appropriate tops.

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Barcelona is one of the best places in nightlife known for being one of the best cities in nightlife and strict when it comes to its dress code. The Best VIP clubs in Barcelona are very strict concerning dress code, you should dress to impress. We recommend you avoid the use of hoods, caps, and flip-flops.

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The dress code is in line with that of the rest of Europe: smart, dark-coloured suits for both men and women, although women are not expected to wear jackets. Conservative attire is respected with nothing too showy. Elegance and style are preferable to glamour and ostentatiousness.

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It's usually not socially acceptable to go shirtless or wear a bikini top away from the beach in Spain, and it's actually illegal in certain places. This applies to those who are carrying out sports activities as well, be it jogging or riding a bike.

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If you're wondering, what I shouldn't wear? Here are a few tips: No sportswear is allowed neither hoods nor caps. If you want to stay on the safe side and avoid being turned away, it's best not to wear trainers, even if they are fairly smart.

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Most of the clubs in the city don't have a strict dress code, except for some upscale clubs. Always double-check the dress code. Most clubs have a bouncer, so don't be too drunk if you want to enter the club. Barcelona has extensive public transportation options through the night.

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As it is a Catholic church, visitors must dress appropriately, following these restrictions: No see-through clothing. Trousers and skirts must come down to at least mid-thigh. Visitors may not enter in swimwear.

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Looking fabulous, even if you don't feel it, is key when entering a club. Some bouncers, especially if you find yourself at a place north of Avinguda Diagonal, are very picky (especially on a Friday or Saturday night), so put on your sober face for 10 minutes to make it in easily. You can do it! I have faith in you!

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The ideal table dress code for men is a nice pair of jeans or pants, a shirt, and casual shoes. Avoid sneakers, flip flops, short pants and sleeveless shirts. The recommended Pacha Ibiza table dress code for women is jeans with an elegant blouse or shirt or Ibiza style dresses with nice flat shoes or heels.

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Can you wear trainers on a night out in Barcelona? If you want to stay on the safe side and avoid being turned away, it's best not to wear trainers, even if they are fairly smart. We highly suggest you avoid flip-flops, sporty sneakers, sleeveless shirts, and short pants.

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Leave some cash and cards at your Barcelona hotel or apartment in the room safe. Remember you don't need video cards, gym cards, library cards, and all the other loyalty cards you have at home in Barcelona. Take them out of your wallet before you leave home. Or buy a secure wallet for vacations.

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Bringing your own drinks is cheap and it is fun too. Unfortunately they overdid it on a regular basis, so that Botellónes are banned in most cites and federal countries of spain. Also in Barcelona the consume of alcohol in public (streets, parks, beaches) is prohibited and fined.

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Avoid These Travel-Related Faux Pas and Blend in With the Locals
  1. Dress for the season (and don't wear a fanny pack)
  2. Understand Catalonian values (and don't call it “Barca”)
  3. Don't eat on Las Ramblas (and eat dinner late)
  4. Don't keep your valuables on show (Including your camera)


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In general it seems a bit more relaxed than in Italy. I've seen locals break the rules while wearing sleeveless dresses (not super short but a couple inches above the knee). The main hangup seems to be around shorts and tank tops on anyone. However, the official rule is shoulders and knees covered.

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