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What do you wear to Pacha nightclub?

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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Officially, Pacha has much the same dress code policy as most of the other clubs. That means shorts, trainers and sunglasses are welcomed for general admission.

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The Shoes: Your shoes is what the club bouncer will pick on most. Make sure they are in check. For Pacha stay away from beach shoes, any sort of training or running shoes or tennis sneakers. Black Nike Frees or Classic Stan Smiths are on the edge, but its best to go for a dress shoe or some casual sneakers.

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Sneakers, sandals, flip flops, and work boots are typically not allowed in most clubs. While style may be a part of the rationale for this restriction, safety is the primary reason.

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Just pay for the number of people in your group (minimum two persons, maximum eight) and get the full amount available to spend on your food and drinks. The minimum spend of between €100-€130 per head is dependent upon the day of the week. You have three sittings to choose from: 21:00, 23:00 and 23:30.

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Dependent on individual dressed code of the club, clientele and environment it keeps. Low or No Cover clubs likely will allow jeans, as well as those catering to college aged patrons. Clubs in poorer areas will be more lenient also. Higher cover, more upscale clubs, those for the over 25 crowd often won't allow jeans.

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The Ibiza style & dress code Seriously. Glitter, bright colours and risqué bras are almost uniform in the island's big nightclubs, but you'll also see gym shorts, flip flops and jeans among them. And if you thought you'd need to save those festival-style outfits for when the sun goes down, think again.

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One thing to keep in mind is packing shoes for the nightlife! 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.

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Feel free to wear whatever you want, just keep it stylish! You can't go wrong if you choose bohemian and adlib styles. As Ibiza is known as the white island, white outfits are always a perfect match. Go for natural and light fabrics like cotton and linen: it gets so hot in summer!

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