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Is there a dress code for Barcelona Cathedral?

Is There a Dress Code To Visit Barcelona Cathedral? Befitting the nature of a church, knees and shoulders should be covered before entering the cathedral. There are also stalls selling shawls around the premises. Cameras and photography are allowed inside the cathedral.



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Visiting the Barcelona Cathedral. If you plan on visiting the Barcelona Cathedral, know that the dress code will be strictly enforced: Knees and shoulders must be covered. Women can bring shawls or scarves to drape over bare shoulders in the summer months.

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Yes. Jeans are allowed in Sagrada Familia.

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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 Cathedral Last but not least, you can purchase a ticket to head to the rooftop of the cathedral, which is probably the photo op you've seen on Instagram! Besides the rooftop walkways, another popular photo spot is the front facade of the cathedral.

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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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You can wear jeans inside St. Peter's Basilica. Make sure they're simple with no distracting patterns or strategic ripping.

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If you're caught walking around bare-chested around the city or in a swimsuit or bikini you could be fined from €120 up to €500. A fine of between €300 and €500 fine is for those who walk around nude or almost nude, while those between €120 and €300 are more likely for going shirtless.

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They will even keep you from going into churches if you are not attired appropriately. Loose dresses meet any entrance requirements, will not earn you stares, and will keep you cool under a hot sun. In Spain, wear a skirt or long pants when touring cathedrals and other religious sites. Definitely no shorts!

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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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