According to The Athletic, the Barcelona dressing room is ‘crazy’ about the possible return of club legend Lionel Messi in the summer and the players have vowed to do everything they can to help bring the Argentine back to the club. The 35-year-old is set to become a free agent this summer as his deal […]

Barcelona is a casual wear city so wearing jeans and T-shirts is fine for most occasions. However for top Barcelona night clubs and dinner restaurants we recommend guests wear smart casual. The top Barcelona night clubs have a very strict dress code and expect nice shoes, long trousers and a smart shirt or polo-shirt. Save. Casual dress. Just got back. It will be warmer when you go..we had daytime temps of 70 F (ish) and 50F plus in the evenings. We wore jeans, slacks, and longer skirts ( too old for mini skirt). Take a light weight jacket/sweater and check the weather the day before you pack to get a good idea of the next few days. With increased crowds have brought increased crime. Last year (2018) it was stated that over 25% of Barcelona residents had been a victim of crime – that’s a 19% increase on 2017’s stats. And, you guessed it, petty theft makes up the majority of that. On public transport, in shops, restaurants…. For work, a woman will wear skirts, dresses, and pants. At the office women also often accessorise with jewellery and scarves for a more formal look. Shoes are also a very important part of work attire . Shorts are hardly ever worn, except for going to the beach. In Barcelona as well as in the rest of Spain, personal space is not as well
06/09/17 06:16 PM. 540 posts. Two years ago we were in Italy and they had similar guidelines about dress when visiting cathedrals, the Vatican, etc. It was August, so I wore a short sleeve top and a maxi-skirt, or a sleeveless top with a light shawl. My husband wore long pants and a shirt. That seemed to be enough.
5. When in doubt, choose a slimmer fit. When you’re walking around in Madrid, your chances of seeing a Spanish local dressed in baggy clothes are slim to none. Whether it’s pants or shirts, Spaniards are much more likely to choose a slimmer fit. If you want to blend in with the locals, you should too. Totally up to you imo and in my own experience prepre to see vARIETY of dress in Barcelona restaurants. if it is a formal restaurant and an older crowed - dress up, hip (even expensive) places 1. Re: Restaurant dress code 7 years ago. Save. Nope, Barcelona -style is far more casual little or no 'rules', and certainly no need for formal dresses unless you're planning to visit some very specific restaurants and/or events. Neither Tickets or Con Gracia require anything but casual (or smart casual if you like to dress up a little). Dress Code in Barcelona and Madrid Watch this Topic. Browse forums; All. Browse by destination. United States Forums; Europe Forums; Canada Forums; Asia Forums In Madrid people dress a bit more elegantly, like in the south. A bit of a more formal attire, not everyone wears trainers. Elegant jackets and trousers with tees or shirts. To summarise, Barcelona is like laid back, urban fashion, Madrid is more smart casual and more classic fashion and in the south they dress a bit prettier, like business casual. Price Range: Dresses starting at $2200. Based in Barcelona, PRONOVIAS GROUP is the global leader in bridalwear and has dressed brides in more than 105 countries for over 50 years. In 1964, the company presented its first prêt-a-porter wedding collection. Today, the company’s glamorous bridal dresses are distributed through more than 60
Stylish Barcelonians tend to be clad in casual or casual-smart clothing, with the seasons dictating exactly what to wear in Barcelona. Reading this guide will shed light on what to pack and what to wear in Barcelona as a woman in all four seasons.
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