But before you get your drink, make sure you are old enough, especially if you're traveling with older teenagers. The legal drinking age in Barcelona is 18. This is similar to many other neighbouring European countries.
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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.
Drinking in SpainHowever, those under the age of 18 can buy beer or wine if they are with their parents, and there's no minimum age for drinking alcohol inside the home, so it's up to parents to decide whether they think their child should be allowed to drink.
- 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.
Personal IDYou must provide photo ID if requested by a police officer. This includes the Guardia Civil and national, regional and local police forces. The police have the right to hold you at a police station until they have confirmed your identity.
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.