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Is Barcelona empty in August?

Midsummer - July and August Barcelona is a little more quiet around this time, because many people go to the beach or adjourn to their houses. Some restaurants, museums and stores are closed for vacation or have shorter business hours. However there are a lot of festivals and open air events during this time.



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August is the height of the tourist season, and the city is bustling. If you want to tour the city and enjoy its nightlife, this is the best time to visit.

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Weather – Spain during summer is quite an interesting experience. The weather is hot and humid and the crowds are aplenty especially in coastal areas. In parts of inland Spain, it's considered the low season. Many people plan their trip to the country during the months of June to August.

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In Barcelona there is not problem to go in July or August, the most of the shops, bars, restaurants, or museums are all open. It's possible that some shops in districts far of centre were closed, but in the centre all are open, Barcelona is a tourist city and, you don't have to worry for that.

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Late nights in Barcelona may have a slightly different connotation than in other cities; as late night usually means partying well into the wee hours of the morning. Most of Barcelona's clubs don't get going until after 1am with some closing around 3am or 4am, but with a large majority remaining open until later.

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Skip the hordes that clog up La Rambla and the Gothic Quarter in favour of other neighbourhoods such as Barceloneta, El Born or El Raval. And instead of La Boqueria, try one of the many other Barcelona markets where you'll be rubbing shoulders more with the locals than other visitors.

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Yes, August is one of the best months to swim in Barcelona, along with July and September. Yes, since August is the hottest month of the year, you can expect sunny weather throughout the day. Considering the hot weather, you can stick to shorts, round neck T-shirts, shorts, tank tops, and similar cotton clothing.

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Monday mash ups, summer booze cruises, VIP club nights, Sunday day festivals and electronic music nights… we take a look at the best weekly parties and events in the Catalan capital. There's always something great going on in Barcelona, and this guide will make sure you don't miss the boat… sometimes literally!

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Barcelona is easily worth two days, and no one would regret having a third day (or a fourth, or a fifth…). If you can spare only one full day for the city, it will be a scramble, but a day you'll never forget.

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“Barcelona is too crowded” It's not a big city, whether you count in terms of population or in terms of the physical area it takes up. In other words, there isn't that much space, and there are whole lot of visitors. It's definitely noticeable how much tourism has exploded in the city just in the past five years.

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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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You won't necessarily be turned away if you're dressed casually, however, an evening out in Barcelona generally means you should be looking good and well dressed. Avoid wearing casual shorts in the city, save them for the beach, wearing them elsewhere will generally label you as a tourist.

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Now, the best material of clothes to wear in Spain in July and August is linen, and choose light colors over dark ones. Unless you are in the north, you won't even need a long sleeve for the early mornings or late-night walks (but in northern Spain in summer you need to have those).

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Traditionally August is the month for Spaniards to go on holiday. In the old days that meant the whole month, nowadays 2-3 weeks. As 15th August is a public holiday here, like Ferragosto is in Italy, the two middle weeks in August are the peak for absences from the cities.

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Spain's most inexpensive season usually runs from December to March, which (not coincidentally) are the country's coldest months.

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The cheapest time to visit Spain is usually from December to March, though you can also enjoy affordable flights and hotels in early spring and late autumn. The winter months see many vibrant markets and activities dedicated to annual celebrations such as Christmas, Carnival, and New Year's Eve.

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