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What do you wear to dinner in Seville?

Dress to impress While tourists are not expected to pack formal attire, if you're eating out at a nice restaurant, you may want to dress smartly to fit in. Remember that if you want to visit the Seville Cathedral, you'll have to abide by the strict dress codes.



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In Spain, people like to dress nicely when going out to restaurants. So, avoid wearing flip-flops or beach attire to a sit-down restaurant. Tapas bars are not the same as restaurants even though you can have food in both places, the atmosphere is different. And the last thing, dress according to the weather.

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You can shorts during the day and in the evening. Lots of the Spanish might not wear shorts in the evening but plenty of tourist do if the weather is hot.

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You can shorts during the day and in the evening. Lots of the Spanish might not wear shorts in the evening but plenty of tourist do if the weather is hot.

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As you would expect for a city so steeped in flamenco culture, Seville's fashion scene is heavily influenced by the gyspsy art form.

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Despite the fact that there doesn't exist an actual dress code to enter the Seville Cathedral, visitors will have to respect this holy place, just like they would anywhere else. Therefore, in summer, women are advised to wear a kerchief on the shoulders, as well as a below-the-knee shirt or trousers.

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However, in order to ensure a smooth visit please observe the following Sagrada Familia dress code rules: Tops must cover the shoulders. No really low necklines or see-through clothing. Shorts and skirts must go down to the knee.

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Seville is generally safe for solo female travellers. The city is well-lit and has a low crime rate, and the locals are friendly and welcoming.

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Sevilla is beloved of movie and TV directors for its range of well-preserved buildings from every era and style, from medieval to regionalist. When you visit Seville, you will undoubtedly go out for tapas. These small, tasty dishes, now found all over the world, originated in Sevilla.

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