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Sagrada Família Dress Code — Clear, Practical Guide

Shoulders, length, hats, and fabrics: a straightforward dress code for visiting or attending Mass at the Sagrada Família.

11/3/2025
11 min read
Visitors in respectful attire entering the nave of the Sagrada Família

The Sagrada Família is a place of worship and a busy cultural site. Dress with respect and comfort so you can focus on the experience.


The essentials (at a glance)

  • Cover your shoulders inside liturgical spaces (carry a light layer or scarf).
  • Avoid see‑through garments and beachwear (swimwear, crop tops).
  • Skirts/shorts should be mid‑thigh or longer; no bare torso.
  • Remove hats inside (religious coverings excepted).
  • Security may deny entry if attire is deemed inappropriate.

What’s generally fine

  • Smart‑casual tops, light shirts, modest dresses/jumpsuits.
  • T‑shirts and shorts that cover mid‑thigh.
  • Comfortable closed shoes or sandals (avoid noisy flip‑flops).

What to avoid

  • Swimwear, tank tops with bare shoulders, extremely short shorts, offensive prints.
  • Costumes or items that disrupt services or other visitors.

Seasonal tips

  • Summer: breathable fabrics; bring a light cover‑up for shoulders; sun protection outside.
  • Winter: it’s cooler inside than outside—carry a layer.
  • Rainy days: non‑slip footwear; umbrellas may need to be folded or left per staff direction.

During Mass

  • Dress a notch more formal; keep voices low; follow ushers’ guidance.
  • Photography may be restricted during services—respect signage.

Quick checklist

  • Shoulders covered (layer in bag)
  • Mid‑thigh+ length bottoms
  • No see‑through or beachwear
  • Hat off inside
  • Comfortable, quiet shoes

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