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What is the clubbing age in Spain?

- Admission to nightclubs is only permitted to people over 18. - Admission to certain venues may be restricted to a certain dress code. - The consumption of alcoholic drinks outdoors is prohibited, with the exception of the terraces belonging to venues which are specially adapted for this purpose.



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Technically, no. The legal age to go clubbing in Spain is 18. Most clubs and venues require guests to be 18 or older to enter and enjoy nightlife activities. However, many Spanish teenagers are able to go clubbing as early as 16 or 17 depending on how well it is enforced.

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The official and legal age to gain entry into Ibiza's clubs is 18.

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The legal drinking age in Spain is 18 years old. You may have to show proof of age to enter clubs. so my national identification is enough (ID card)? Celine, an ID card is sufficient.

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- Admission to nightclubs is only permitted to people over 18. - Admission to certain venues may be restricted to a certain dress code. - The consumption of alcoholic drinks outdoors is prohibited, with the exception of the terraces belonging to venues which are specially adapted for this purpose.

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Bars, Clubs, Discos: Children are not allowed to stay in night clubs or bars. A person have to be 16 years of age to enter a disco or bar. For night clubs, striptease clubs or women´s centers, there is an age limit of 16.

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Access to night clubs, bars etc. is generally restricted to people aged 16 years or older. Unaccompanied children under 16 will not be allowed in night clubs or bars, most of such establishments have higher age restrictions (mostly 18 or 21 years).

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Spanish authorities will require that all Spanish minors travelling alone or accompanied by third parties who are not parents or guardians have a travel permit issued by one of the following: Police, Civil Guard, Notary's Office or Town Hall, requested in person by the parents or legal guardians.

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In conclusion, while it is not strictly mandatory to carry ID at all times in Spain, it is in the best interest of residents, including foreigners, to have a government-issued ID card or passport readily available.

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it really depends on your looking. If you look like a 14yo they will ask you for an ID and you will not be allowed to go in. on the other hand, if you look older (funny to say old to someone who is not 18 yet XD ) you should have no problems going in to most of the clubs.

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