We adore Barcelona and have visited several times in the last year, and are travelling there again very soon. It is one of Europe’s top tourist destinations, attracting millions of visitors every year. And whilst it’s important not to scaremonger, it’s also important to share advisories, facts and restrictions for visiting.
Safety and Travel Advisories For Barcelona

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However, as with any major city, travellers should stay informed about local safety concerns and regulations to ensure a smooth and enjoyable trip. Here are some key updates and advisories for those planning to visit Barcelona in 2026.
Increased Caution for Tourists In Barcelona

Semana Santa (Holy Week) is a popular time for travel to Spain, and with large crowds comes an increased risk of petty crime. The Irish government has issued an alert for citizens travelling to Spain, particularly to cities like Barcelona, where pickpocketing and theft are common in busy tourist areas. However, it’s important to be mindful that pickpocketing is a year-round problem.
Tips to Avoid Pickpockets

Travellers are strongly advised to:
- Stay vigilant in crowded places, including public transport, popular landmarks, and busy streets.
- Keep valuables secure and avoid carrying large sums of cash.
- Use anti-theft bags and keep personal belongings in sight at all times.
- Wear a crossbody bag with a zip and keep it in front of you.
- Avoid placing phones or wallets in back pockets or easily accessible backpack compartments.
- Use a mobile phone lanyard.
- Be wary of distractions, such as someone asking for directions or bumping into you—these are common tactics used by pickpockets.
- Use money belts or hidden pouches for important documents and cash.
Local Regulations and Fines

Barcelona has implemented several regulations over time aimed at maintaining public order and preserving the city’s charm. Here are some key rules to keep in mind:
Public Behaviour Restrictions

Starting June 1, 2025, Barcelona’s Eixample district will officially ban pub crawls to reduce noise pollution and disturbances in residential areas. Additionally, public drinking is prohibited in major cities like Barcelona and Madrid. Violators can face fines ranging from €100 to €3,000.
How to Avoid Fines

To stay on the right side of the law:
- Enjoy alcohol only in designated areas such as bars, restaurants, and licensed venues.
- Be mindful of noise levels, especially at night.
- Familiarise yourself with local rules before joining group tours or nightlife events.
Beachwear Limitations

Barcelona’s relaxed beach culture doesn’t extend beyond the sandy shores. Some municipalities, including Barcelona, have banned wearing beachwear (such as swimsuits and bikinis) in the last couple of years outside of designated beach areas, including on beachfront promenades. Violators may face on-the-spot fines.
Dress Code Tips

- Cover up when leaving the beach.
- Wear appropriate attire when visiting restaurants, shops, or walking through city streets.
Final Tips for a Smooth Trip

- Always check local travel advisories before your trip.
- Respect local customs and regulations to avoid unnecessary fines.
- Keep emergency contact numbers handy in case of any issues.
By staying informed and following these guidelines, you can enjoy a hassle-free visit to Barcelona while respecting the city’s efforts to create a safe and pleasant environment for both residents and visitors.