Do you need a jacket in Spain?


Do you need a jacket in Spain? In Madrid and the north of Spain, you will need a long wool coat or down jacket. In the south of Spain, you'll be fine with a trench coat or military style coat worn over layers. Even if you're coming to Spain from a warmer climate, wear your jacket on your flight to save space in your luggage.


Can you wear no top in Spain?

It's usually not socially acceptable to go shirtless or wear a bikini top away from the beach in Spain, and it's actually illegal in certain places. This applies to those who are carrying out sports activities as well, be it jogging or riding a bike.


How do you not offend people in Spain?

  1. Take the time to engage in some small talk when meeting people. ...
  2. Ask where in Spain your counterpart is from and talk about your (good) impressions of that city or region. ...
  3. Try to stay for a few hours after a meal to talk (la sobremesa). ...
  4. Speak up when you have something to say.


Is there a dress code in Spain?

The dress code is in line with that of the rest of Europe: smart, dark-coloured suits for both men and women, although women are not expected to wear jackets. Conservative attire is respected with nothing too showy. Elegance and style are preferable to glamour and ostentatiousness.


Do you have to cover up in Spain?

If you're going to visit any religious sites then be sure to cover your shoulders and bare legs – a pashmina can come in handy for this. If you are going to Spain for business then pack your work clothes – Spanish women wear dresses or skirts.


Do you need a winter jacket in Barcelona?

First of all, consider that Barcelona is by the sea and the cold feels often a bit damp. Choose a jacket or coat that would isolate you from the humidity: a thick pullover won't do it, and wool coats don't always do the trick either if they are too thin.


How should tourists dress in Spain?

Our advice would be to save your shorts and sarong for the beach; wearing them elsewhere will label you as a tourist. Also, skimpy or tight-fitting clothes may result in unwanted attention. A loose cotton shirt makes a great cover-up over swimwear and looks equally good away from the beach too.


How do you dress in Spain and not look like a tourist?

How to dress in Spain so you don't look like a tourist
  1. Leave the workout clothes for the gym, not as your sightseeing outfit. Don't wear flip flops. ...
  2. Flip flops are not in the Spain dress code. ...
  3. Just wear this big floppy hat at the beach. ...
  4. Women in Spain generally don't overdo the makeup like this. ...
  5. Watch out for pickpockets.