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
9. Lost & Found. Specialising in the second-hand market scene, Lost & Found Market is one of the best of the best here in BCN. A few times a year, one of Barcelona's largest train stations hosts a market that offers a wide range of vintage fashion items, unique accessories, books, furniture, shoes, and records.
How to fit in like a local in Barcelona. We all know how to look like a tourist; carry a camera, map, wear tennis shoes and white socks. But how to you fit into a culture? There are a few things I observed about the locals in Barcelona and with these tips, you can fit in too. Carry a fan. Stay in an apartment in a local neighborhood. Stay up late.
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 […]
After visiting Barcelona in March, Götesson joined forces with Armand Basi to design an ungendered, collaborative capsule collection which clashes the slick lines of city’s geometric landscapes with Catalan people’s effortless, laid-back culture and style. “There’s a lot of pride in being Catalan here in Barcelona. I wanted to channel
Dress code Barcelona nightlife Top Barcelona night clubs have a strict dress code, so pack nice shoes, long trousers and a shirt or polo-shirt if you are going to posh clubs. You will probably be refused entry to exclusive night clubs Barcelona in shorts, flips-flops etc. even if they are designer flip-flops. Summer sales
9. Boots, and more boots. Another step to learn is if you’ve been asking how to dress like an Italian woman are those boots. As I said, these are something to use in the summer, in the winter, in the spring, or in the autumn. Boots never go out of date, and they are used in every season in Italy. It’s also quite an Italian women stereotype
Barcelona Cathedral is a stunning example of Gothic architecture and a must-see for anyone visiting the city. When planning a visit to the cathedral, many people wonder if there is a dress code that they need to adhere to. The good news is that the dress code for Barcelona Cathedral is relatively relaxed.
Plus, I mean, the tour really ins’t THAT much more expensive than a regular, skip the line ticket since the tour and fast track, entrance ticket cost $46, while the fast track ticket alone costs $34.78.***. 13. Make the Most of FREE Museum Sundays. The beautiful, stone entrance to the Museu Picasso in Barcelona.