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What is the dress code for clubs in Valencia?

Spanish night clubs do not practice any strict dress code. Security guards pay attention only to people, who are too tipsy or are younger than 18. Such persons are not permitted to enter.



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There is not any specific dress code in Valencia, Spain or all over Europe as any in the States. Just for any formal lunch or dinner maybe to wear a suit and tie is necessary. In Catholic churches you can enter with shorts if they are quite long (below the knees)and a T-shirt.

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Locals also wear shorts in late spring and early fall if it's hot. Even if you get a random hot day in the winter, Spaniards will not wear shorts. They dress for the season we're in, and not the weather. If other websites tell you Spaniards never wear shorts, they have never been to Spain.

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Top style tips for Spain Jeans are very popular here in every style and worn throughout the year and will serve as a versatile base to your wardrobe. Wear them with cool layers such as camisoles or a t-shirt and light cardigan for the summer, or warmer ones e.g. a long sleeved shirt and sweater in the winter.

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Summary of cost of living in Valencia, Spain: A family of four estimated monthly costs are 2,466.2$ (2,332.0€) without rent. A single person estimated monthly costs are 695.6$ (657.8€) without rent. Valencia is 53.1% less expensive than New York (without rent).

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Valencia has one of the liveliest party scenes in Spain.

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Valencia has one of the liveliest party scenes in Spain. Its streets are lined with buzzing cafes, bars and clubs, and you'll find an exciting festival for each month of the year.

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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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Shorts and flip flops are OK in bars but they might not be OK at all clubs, but remember you only need to go to a club from 3 am onwards. It might sounds obvious, but the most important thing for a group of tourists to get in a club late in Madrid is not to be too drunk!!!

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As is typical in Spanish culture, the locals in Valencia are friendly and welcoming.

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#Valencia #Spain ???? is a very walkable city and most of its tourist attractions are within walking distance from each other.

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