What do men wear to clubs in Barcelona?


What do men wear to clubs in Barcelona? For, gentleman, a collared shirt and dress shoes is a must-have. T-shirts, shorts and sport shoes will simply not cut it.


What do guys wear to clubs in Spain?

When it comes to the most appropriate dress code for men, the best party outfit would be a stylish shirt or suit with jeans and nice shoes to complement. We recommend you avoid sports shoes. - Denim and sweater: You can wear a nice shirt and sweater over it for that final touch.


Is it OK to wear jeans to a nightclub?

Dependent on individual dressed code of the club, clientele and environment it keeps. Low or No Cover clubs likely will allow jeans, as well as those catering to college aged patrons. Clubs in poorer areas will be more lenient also. Higher cover, more upscale clubs, those for the over 25 crowd often won't allow jeans.


What do people wear in Barcelona?

Middle age and the older generation generally tend to wear clothing with muted and conservative colours. The younger generation tend to wear semi-casual clothes like jeans and T-shirts and comfortable shoes or sandals during summer. The Catalans care about their personal appearance and image.


Is it hard to get into clubs in Barcelona?

Looking fabulous, even if you don't feel it, is key when entering a club. Some bouncers, especially if you find yourself at a place north of Avinguda Diagonal, are very picky (especially on a Friday or Saturday night), so put on your sober face for 10 minutes to make it in easily. You can do it! I have faith in you!


Are clubs in Barcelona strict?

Barcelona nightclubs fall into two categories: upmarket and casual. The upmarket clubs tend to be fairly strict on dress code, with hoods, caps, shorts and flip flops all damaging your chances of getting in. Most of the nightclubs on the Port Olimpic, and in the Zona Alta, fall into the upmarket category.


Is it illegal to walk around without a shirt in Spain?

If you're caught walking around bare-chested around the city or in a swimsuit or bikini you could be fined from €120 up to €500. A fine of between €300 and €500 fine is for those who walk around nude or almost nude, while those between €120 and €300 are more likely for going shirtless.