What to Wear in Barcelona: Packing List for Travel Year Round (2024)

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Headed to Barcelona on your trip to Europe?We’ve got packing tips no matter what time of year you’re traveling. Find out what to wear in Barcelona throughout the year!

Written By:Maggie Fogg

Barcelona is a breath of fresh air at any season. The city has an undeniable pulse–a vibrancy and style that regularly draws people back.

Its popularity is in large part due to its proximity to the coast, its thriving culture of art and architecture, and excellent dining options in cafes, bistros, bars, and world-class restaurants.

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Barcelona is an incredibility popular tourist destination, particularly in the summer months. The streets and various barrios (neighborhoods) are full of visitors.

If you’re planning to visit any major attractions like Gaudi’s Casa Batlló or the Sagrada Familia, you should expect to wait in lines. However, if you opt to walk around while you let crowds die down, you’ll never be at a loss for beautiful streets full of old world architecture.

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  • The Ultimate Packing Guide for Europe
  • Backpacking Packing List for Europe
  • How to Choose the Best Shoes for Europe
  • Best Suitcases for Traveling Europe

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Sunscreen | Sunglasses | Travel Umbrella

Style in Barcelona

Barcelona is the type of city where you can leave your accommodation in the morning and explore all day without the urge to return.

For that reason, when deciding what to wear in Barcelona, I recommend packing for flexibility. Sunscreen and sunglasses, an emergency umbrella, and layers that you can add or remove depending on the temperature are all safe bets.

When you’re spending the day exploring, you’ll want to dress in a style that’s a mix of comfortable and stylish. A typical day might find you taking the subway in the morning and visiting busy tourist attractions, walking across La Rambla, or stopping by multiple neighborhoods.

Then by afternoon you might be visiting trendy shops and speakeasy bars in back alleys. By dinnertime, you may be visiting a 5-star restaurant in a high-end hotel.

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The key to dressing for a stylish city like Barcelona is to put together a travel capsule wardrobe with outfits that are based in classic, stylish, and well-tailored pieces, but have a high-end European edge and a little bit of eclectic, spicy flair.

Women in Barcelona always look put together yet don’t only stick to neutrals–they’re not afraid to wear a vibrant color or rock a bohemian accessory.

Additionally, the beautiful locals and visiting Europeans tend to flaunt their fabulous style, particularly when heading out at night. If you plan to keep pace, expect to dress up in the evenings with fancier pieces, jewelry, and makeup.

Aim to pack a few glamorous accessories and a dressier pair of shoes that you can pair with a number of outfits throughout your visit.

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Top |Camisole| Scarf |Dress |Jeans |Clutch | Loafer |Sunglasses |Earrings | Jacket

What to Wear in Barcelona: Spring

Pack a stylish leather jacket like this moto-inspired style. While black is always an easy-to-match color choice for a leather jacket, an unexpected color like deep burgundy would work particularly well in Barcelona.

Weather

The temperature in Barcelona is generally fairly mild. In the spring months, temperatures average between 62-73°F / 17-23°C.

In spring, Barcelona is beautiful but can also be rainy and on the cooler side. This is an important season to pack versatile layering pieces that mix and match well with a variety of looks.

Start by reading these general tips on packing for springtravel:

  • How to Pack for Trips with Mixed Weather
  • How to Layer a Summer Dress for Spring
  • How to Pack for Europe in Spring
  • Best Shoes for Traveling in Spring and Fall

BarcelonaPacking List: Spring

Yourplan for what to wear in Barcelona should include a comfortable pair of jeans that can be dressed up or dressed down. This item will go a long way here, particularly if you’re aiming to stick to only carryon luggage.

Since Barcelona is a trendy and very fashion-forward city, ripped or distressed boyfriend jeans are a great choice, too.

When it comes to shoes and bags, don’t stick to basics, especially in the spring months. Celebrate the season of re-birth by opting for colorful and distinctive pieces like this Rebecca Minkoff fold-over clutch.

A bright pop of color in the form of a scarf is another must-pack item. This piece is incredibly versatile–you can use it as a scarf if it’s chilly, a wrap in the evening, and a picnic blanket in the park.

Lastly, statement earrings are a perfect accessory that can transition easily from day to night.

Choose one of these stylish travel raincoats for women to keep you dry!

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Aerosoles Flat | Vans Sneaker

When it comes to packing footwear, we generally recommend closed-toe shoes for a spring trip. Temperatures can dip pretty low and it can be rainy. Pack an assortment of walking-friendly flats and perhaps a pair of stylish sneakersor a comfortable flat shoe.

Theseankle bootsare some of the most popular shoe options for travel to Europe in spring.

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Aerosoles Sandal |Clarks Sandals

For the evening, women generally take style up a notch. A chic high heel with a sturdier or chunky heel would be a great choice.

These comfortable wedges are popular styles with our readers should you want a dressier pair of shoes on your trip.

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CamiDress | Top | Shorts | Jumpsuit | Dress | Bag | Crop Top | Espadrilles | Sandals

What to Wear in Barcelona: Summer

Barcelona is packed with tourists in the summer months. It’s a natural instinct to escape the busier streets and tourist destinations in the city center and explore more off the beaten path.

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Weather

Barcelona’s climate in the summer tends to be hot and sunny, and sometimes hazy. Temperature highs in July and August average 84°F / 29°C with lows averaging 71°F / 22°C.

If you’re visiting in the summer, you must visit the beach. From May through September, beaches arepopular attractions. You’ll find water temperatures from 68-75°F / 20-24°C.

Barcelona has 9 Mediterraneanbeaches that border the city coastline for 3 miles / 5 kilometers. The nearest beaches are a 15 to 25 minute walk or by metro train from the Barcelona city center.

Start by reading these general tips on packing for summertravel:

  • Capsule Wardrobe for Summer
  • Top Summer Dresses Perfect for Europe
  • Lightweight Jackets for Easy Layers
  • Best Walking Shoes for Europe’s Cobblestone Streets

BarcelonaPacking List: Summer

If you’re planning what to wear in Barcelona in the summer, load up your wardrobe with brights.

A classic summer wrap dress is an ideal piece to transition from afternoon patio sipping to a late night of barhopping. We love heat-inspired palettes like a vibrant red-orange, coral, or a bold yellow.

Take a look at the latest trends with these cute summer dresses!

Dress like a local and opt for a cool girl culotte jumpsuit for summer. This style is comfortable and great for anything active like renting bikes and riding around your favorite barrios. You may be surprised at how comfortable you can feel while looking so trendy!

While shorts are an essential for the summer months, keep it classy in Barcelona and opt for a higher-end looking pair, like these scalloped-edged shorts in navy. You can dress them up or down.Rompersare also calledplaysuits or jumpsuits, but whatever you call them, they’re super travel-friendly!

These stylish summer shorts for women will take you from day to night, city to sea, and so much more!

These general tips will help you choose the best shoes forsummer:

  • 10 Steps to Packing the Best Travel Shoes
  • Stylish Womens Espadrilles for Summer
  • Comfortable and Cute Walking Sandals
  • Comfy Slip on Sneakers

Regardless of whether you’re hitting the beaches or heading to the hills, you’ll want to wear your comfortable shoes for summer exploring. Our favorite pick isespadrilles. For summer nights, opt for a strappy sandal, but stick with a chunkier heel if you’re planning to walk quite a bit along the uneven streets.

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Crossbody | Coat 1| Coat 2| Blouse | Earrings | Sweater | Jeans | Headband | Boots |Slip On

What to Wear in Barcelona: Fall

While summer in Spain is divine, there’s something magical about the fall months in Barcelona. The city is incredibly enchanting, and becomes even more romantic when it’s enjoyed on slightly chilly afternoons in the sparkling sunshine, surrounded by golden leaves.

Weather

As the seasons start to change, we see the emergence of fall fashion. You’re in luck, because this city has some of the best shopping in Europe.

The fall months in Barcelona can range in temperature quite a bit. While September generally sees highs of 78°F / 26°C and lows of 62°F / 17°C, November cools down to highs of 62°F / 17°C and lows of 46°F / 8°C.

Start by reading these general tips on packing for autumntravel:

  • How to Pack for Trips with Mixed Weather
  • Use a Summer Dress to Pack Light in Fall
  • Best Shoes for Traveling in Spring and Fall
  • Popular Jackets for Fall

BarcelonaPacking List: Fall

Your packing list forwhat to wear in Barcelona in fall should start with acomfortable pair of dark jeans anda nice pair of ankle boots.

Both items can be worn with a variety of outfits, dressed up for fancier evening activities, dressed down for casual days, and will keep you relatively warm on the cooler fall days.

Being cozy doesn’t have to mean sacrificing style in an avant-garde city like Barcelona! Rocking a stylish fringe bag or a cute knit headband rather than a traditional beanie are great ways to look put together while staying toasty.

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Coat | Dress 1| Sweater | Scarf | Turtleneck | Dress 2| Jeans | Boots | Blouse | Skirt

What to Wear in Barcelona: Winter

Opt for rich colors in the winter months in Spain. If you’re packing for Barcelona between December to February, we recommend bringing a warm wool coat like this rust-colored one in a flattering wrap style.

Read these tips on how to stay warm in cold weatherwithout looking like a snowman!

Weather

Winter in Barcelona is relatively mild compared to many Northern European cities. Temperature highs hover around 55°F /13°C in the winter months with lows dropping to around 40°F / 4°C.

Since temperatures rarely ever fall below freezing, there’s rarely snowfall. From December to February, you’ll see about 5 days of rain each month.

Start by reading these general tips on packing for winter travel:

  • Capsule Wardrobe for Winter
  • How to Pack for Cold Weather
  • How to Stay Warm in Cold Weather (without the bulk)
  • The Best Travel Shoes for Winter

BarcelonaPacking List: Winter

When planning what to wear in Barcelona, don’t feel obligated to stick with long pants. Dress up with sweater dresses or cozy skirts paired with warm opaque or patterned tights.

Oversized sweaters with unique accents–like contrasting cross-stitching, embroidery, or interesting patterns–are very popular right now, and a trendy way to keep warm in the winter months.

Cashmere and Merino Wool are popular options for sweaters for traveling light in the winter!

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Naturalizer Boot |Aerosoles Boot

Finding stylish footwear in the winter can be a challenge, but the good news is that it’s unlikely there will be be snow, even during the winter. Opt for leather or leather-like ankle booties–flat or with a heel, and tall,riding-inspired boots.Remember, winter boots don’t have to be boring; accents and details go a long way!

These are the best waterproof leather bootsas recommended by our readers!

Barcelona Must-See & Do

There are many fun tours if you’ve just arrived and aren’t sure what to do first. Try a tapas tour, wine tour, pub crawl, or walking tour to explore the city.

Devour Barcelona offers incredible (and delicious) food tours. They’re a must! These can be arranged through your hotel, hostel, or coordinated through a tour company.

Whether you’re an art and architecture lover or not, when in Barcelona, you must see Gaudi. The famed architect and artist is highly through a number of his stunning works peppered across the city.

  • Park Güell is an outdoor park with beautiful benches, walls, and buildings built from mosaic tiles and colored glass and panoramic views of the entire city.
  • Sagrada Familia is a massive and impressive Roman Catholic basilica, with architecture like nothing you’ve seen before. Although construction began in 1882, work has continued long after Gaudi’s death. The estimated date of completion is currently sitting somewhere around 2028, however you can tower inside and outside of the church, both of which are equally impressive.
  • The Gaudi Exhibit: I recommend taking an hour to tour the Gaudi Exhibit, which provides valuable insights through an audio tour. You’ll see architectural plans, models, and key relics that inspired Gaudi’s style and journey.

When it comes to food, you’ll find tons of tapas in Spain, which are small, bite-sized plates to share. Patatas bravas are particularly popular. They’re fried potatoes served in cube form with two sauces, a garlicky aioli and a spicy tomato sauce. Yum!

All in all, Barcelona is a fun city to explore your fashion flare. When in doubt, leave extra room in your suitcase and indulge in the world-class shopping that the city has to offer.

Barcelona Shopping

Along with figuring outwhat to wear in Barcelona, how about planning where to shop? Since fashion is such a draw, and Barcelona is notoriously known for its fabulous style, check out some of the best places to shop when you visit the city!

The Barri Gothic (Gothic Neighborhood) is full of shops from well-known retailers like Topshop, Sephora, and Mango, to streets full of smaller, local boutiques.

El Born is also a great district to explore for a day of shopping, nibbles, and drinking. In this neighborhood, you’ll find cozy bars with artisanal co*cktails likean underground speakeasy and unique shops with delicate jewelry, stunning shoes, unique fashions, and souvenirs.

What are your tips on what to wear in Barcelona? Share in the comments!

Please note: Most of Europe’s budget airlines have this carryon bag allowance:55cm x 40cm x 20cm. Always check your airline’s individual baggage rules and regulations in advance.

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What to Wear in Barcelona: Packing List for Travel Year Round (2024)

FAQs

What do people usually 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.

How to dress like a local in Barcelona? ›

"Do not wear shorts in the city, save them for the beach, wearing them elsewhere will label you as a tourist. A skirt or loose-fitting trousers are just as good in the heat and will protect you from the sun." However from my experience everybody wears short in Barcelona, even at night.

What shoes to wear in Barcelona? ›

Comfortable walking shoes

Barcelona locals are all about wearing comfy sneakers, so you'll fit right in! Pack a pair of comfortable walking shoes to keep your feet happy throughout the day. Quality comfort is key here. You don't want blisters after just one day of exploring Barcelona this summer.

What to wear at night in Barcelona? ›

The dress code here is pretty laid back, but you should still be relatively smart. That means no flip flops or beach wear. Guys should go for dark shoes rather than light ones and avoid trainers like the plague. For women, heels aren't common at most of Barcelona's clubs, except the fanciest ones.

Can a woman wear shorts in Barcelona? ›

In Spain, women seem to favor dresses (long or short OK). Pants are also ok. but shorts mark you as a tourist. Spaniards are very fashion-conscious people so always leave your house looking well-groomed.

Should I wear jewelry in Barcelona? ›

Don't overdress and avoid expensive jewellery. In Barcelona, people dress quite casually. Stick to the same clothes you would wear every day back home, and avoid anything that would label you as a tourist.

What to pack in Barcelona? ›

Barcelona Packing List: Simple Checklist of Essentials
  • Thermal base layer.
  • Medium to heavy jacket or coat.
  • Long-sleeved tops.
  • Winter leggings or thermal tights (as pants or under dresses)
  • Warm scarf.
  • Cardigan sweater or hoodie: Perfect for layering and adjusting warmth.
  • Medium-weight pants.
  • Comfortable sneakers or shoes.
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What are customary tips in Barcelona? ›

While tipping isn't expected in Barcelona, locals and travelers alike often appreciate good service by leaving a small amount of change or rounding up the bill to the nearest euro. And if the service is exceptional, a tip amounting to 5-10% of the total bill is commonly offered.

What is the formal 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.

Can you wear sneakers in Spain? ›

Stylish sneakers are, of course, absolutely fine to wear in Spain, especially if you're planning on doing a lot of walking while exploring.

Should I wear a backpack in Barcelona? ›

Wear a special bag

There are lots of different travel bags or backpacks specially designed to be opened not so easily, with strong zippers and double layers. They will be perfect for Las Ramblas, so you will know if anyone is trying to open them and taking your belongings with them.

Do you have to take shoes off at Barcelona airport? ›

Take off your belt before stepping through the metal detector. Take laptops and any other large electrical items out of your hand luggage to be scanned separately in a plastic tray. Sometimes you will also be asked to remove your shoes to be X-Rayed separately .

Does Barcelona get cold at night? ›

The weather is mild without being overly hot or uncomfortable. Temperatures range from 16°C to highs of 23°C. Winter in Barcelona is quite mild with an average temperature of 14°C. It's unlikely to snow in the city, but it can get quite cold at night with temperature lows of just 2°C.

What time do people go to bed in Barcelona? ›

The Spanish also go to sleep later than their European neighbours. According to Eurostat, Spaniards go to bed, on average, at midnight, compared to Germans at 10pm, the French at 10.30pm and Italians at 11pm.

What is the smart casual dress code? ›

Smart casual is professional but a little relaxed - a polished take on more casual pieces of clothing as well as casual or fun items paired back with smarter pieces. Items are typically less structured and the formality downgraded from traditional corporate wear.

What is common to wear in Spain? ›

What do locals wear? Local dress according to the season and place—they're typically stylish, but practical. This might mean jeans and a T-shirt or pants and shirt combination. It might also mean floaty, floral dresses or other summertime two pieces with sandals and a neck scarf.

Is it rude not to tip in Barcelona? ›

“Do you tip in Barcelona?” you may ask. While tipping isn't expected in Barcelona, locals and travelers alike often appreciate good service by leaving a small amount of change or rounding up the bill to the nearest euro. And if the service is exceptional, a tip amounting to 5-10% of the total bill is commonly offered.

What is the national dress code of Spain? ›

Most traditional Spanish clothing is reserved for special events and celebrations. The most common pieces, still used today, include: the mantilla, the peineta, and the gilet. - The mantilla is a traditional Spanish veil piece that is often worn during religious celebrations such as Spanish weddings.

How to pack for a week in Barcelona? ›

Essential Clothing Items to Bring to Barcelona in Spring
  1. Lightweight jackets.
  2. Long-sleeved tops.
  3. Short-sleeved tops.
  4. Light base layer (if going in March or a cold region)
  5. Tank top if going to a sunny region.
  6. Comfortable pants or jeans.
  7. Casual dresses or skirts.
  8. Lightweight scarves.
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