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How do people dress in Valencia Spain?

The Spain dress code for a night involves dressing up! You'll see heels, nice sandals, dress shoes, loafers, leather shoes or nice sneakers. Whether you're visiting a club or bar you can't go wrong dressing up. It's best to be overdressed.



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Shorts. Wearing shorts in Spain is not a sin – it just has to be appropriate for the weather! Light pants or jeans. I don't wear jeans in the summer because they're too sticky paired with the Barcelona humidity!

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Our advice would be to save your shorts and sarong for the beach; wearing them elsewhere will label you as a tourist. Also, skimpy or tight-fitting clothes may result in unwanted attention. A loose cotton shirt makes a great cover-up over swimwear and looks equally good away from the beach too.

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Remember, presentation is valued by Spaniards, which means running shoes are seen at the gym and lifestyle sneakers are worn around the city. One thing to keep in mind is packing shoes for the nightlife! The Spain dress code for a night involves dressing up!

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How to dress in Spain so you don't look like a tourist
  1. Leave the workout clothes for the gym, not as your sightseeing outfit. Don't wear flip flops. ...
  2. Flip flops are not in the Spain dress code. ...
  3. Just wear this big floppy hat at the beach. ...
  4. Women in Spain generally don't overdo the makeup like this. ...
  5. Watch out for pickpockets.


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How to dress in Spain so you don't look like a tourist
  1. Leave the workout clothes for the gym, not as your sightseeing outfit. Don't wear flip flops. ...
  2. Flip flops are not in the Spain dress code. ...
  3. Just wear this big floppy hat at the beach. ...
  4. Women in Spain generally don't overdo the makeup like this. ...
  5. Watch out for pickpockets.


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For the cooler fall and winter months, Spanish women wear pants and jeans.In the fall and winter months, a typical outfit for a Spanish male can consist of woolen pants or jeans, with button-down shirts topped with a sweater, and dress shoes or sneakers.

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As is typical in Spanish culture, the locals in Valencia are friendly and welcoming.

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No. Visitors who are barefoot or wearing flip-flops and open sandals are not allowed inside Sagrada Familia. Q. Can I wear shorts to Sagrada Familia?

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These 14 dishes – from seafood and meat to rice and pastries – are essential to sample when you travel to Spain.
  • Paella Valenciana. Paella is perhaps the most famous Spanish dish of all, and certainly one of the most abused. ...
  • Gazpacho. ...
  • Fideuà ...
  • Tortilla. ...
  • Croquetas. ...
  • Migas. ...
  • Fabada.


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Barcelona is the second largest city in Spain and is located on the coast of the Mediterranean Sea. It is widely known as the fashion capital of Spain.

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Valencia is a small city so walking is the best way to see everything. However, public transportation is cheap and can get you anywhere you need to go too. Public transportation – Buses cost 1.50 EUR per trip within the city limits. A 24-hour Valencia Tourist card gives you free transit and costs 15 EUR.

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While younger travelers or backpackers can probably throw on those leggings, and it's fine, just know that most locals won't wear yoga pants or fitness clothing unless they're actually heading to the gym or going for a hike or a run.

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Don't: wear jeans with a ton of holes Ripped jeans might be the style in the States but too much of a good thing can go wrong. Wearing jeans that are too distressed are considered inappropriate unless you are going to a night club. One or two rips is fine, but stay away from extremely tattered jeans.

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The number one reason that so many Americans are moving to Valencia is cited as being for safety reasons. People in the USA do not feel safe any more and more importantly they do not feel their family is safe any more. Valencia is one of the safest places in Spain and also the World to live as an American.

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Russafa (or 'Ruzafa,' as some people prefer to call it), is Valencia's biggest and best nightlife hub. Just south of Ciutat Vella, it's a pretty small area, but there's plenty of frantic fun crammed into its diminutive confines.

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Spanish law does not have any national article that prohibits public nudity. However, local laws have been introduced and Barcelona for example has banned nudity or semi-nudity on its streets. Local fines may apply – in Barcelona from €120 to €500, in Mallorca, Alicante and Malaga up to €700.

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While socks with sandals is becoming popular these days, it's still a lot more common to see people wearing sandals without socks.

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I've lived in Madrid and Barcelona and would say that white trainers are perfectly acceptable depending on where you want to go and also depending on your age group and cultural leanings.

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