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What to wear in Granada in summer?

Keep your swimwear for the beach, beach bars and hotel pools and cover up with a kaftan or sarong when walking around public areas. For evenings, dress is smart casual – ladies tend to wear short summer sundresses – and take a pashmina or wrap as just after a downpour it cools very quickly (but only temporarily).



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There is not a particular dress code to be followed while visiting Alhambra Palace in Granada. Although, there is a church and if you plan to visit, you need to follow the dress code, where shorts or bare shoulders are not allowed for either men or women.

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Attending a show at the Alhambra Theatre is an occasion to get dressed up. We would describe our dress code as smart casual.

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The risk for mosquito activity is extremely high. Wear long-sleeved shirts and pants when spending time outdoors to prevent bites. The risk for mosquito activity is high.

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They say that you can smell nutmeg and vanilla in the air as soon as you hit the tarmac…which makes perfect sense, as Grenada is known as the Spice Island. It's not visited for a glitz and glamour experience like some Caribbean destinations are.

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Lots of people ask if there is a dress code at The Cathedral. The dress code isn't as strict as other places, such as La Mezquita in Cordoba or The Cathedral in Barcelona. You are allowed shoulders and knee showing, however, caps must be taken off and tops must be worn.

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Remember, presentation is valued by Spaniards, which means running shoes are seen at the gym and lifestyle sneakers are worn around the city. One thing to keep in mind is packing shoes for the nightlife! The Spain dress code for a night involves dressing up!

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Dress in comfortable clothing With the warm weather and the hours of walking ahead of you, I would definitely say to wear comfortable shoes and light clothing. If you're planning on walking to the Alhambra, you'll find a pretty large hill waiting for you, so make sure you don't wear sandals.

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Alhambra tickets are nominative, so you MUST show your national ID (UE nationals) or passport to be granted access to the monument. Here we explain how to buy official tickets for the Alhambra, the different ticket types, areas included, prices and discounts, how to make changes, return policy and many other tips.

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The city is well-policed and has a low crime rate. Women should take the same precautions as they would in any other city, such as avoiding walking alone at night and being aware of their surroundings. Additionally, Granada is a very welcoming city and locals are usually friendly and helpful.

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The fall and spring seasons don't require too much beyond the year-round essentials, but there are a few items not to miss:
  1. Rain gear (umbrella, rain jacket, hat, etc.)
  2. Sun protection.
  3. Light jacket and sweaters.
  4. Closed-toed shoes.
  5. Lightweight scarf.
  6. A mix of long pants and shorts or skirts/dresses.


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