Happy Thursday, Ladies! I am back from my trip to Barcelona and if you’re heading to Barcelona in March, youโre in for a treat! The Mediterranean city offers a mild climate, but the weather can be unpredictable with a mix of sunny days and occasional rain. Thatโs why having the perfect capsule wardrobe for the season is crucial for comfort and style. In this post, I will guide you through the essential pieces I packed for a smooth and stylish 7-day trip to Barcelona. Letโs dive into the must-haves for your Barcelona March wardrobe!
7 Days in Barcelona
Our trip was short and sweet, with only seven days to see the highlights and tour the city. My strategy for packing was to create a capsule wardrobe that could take me through the cityโs unpredictable spring microclimates while looking like a fashionable Barcelonian โ a wardrobe that I could mix and match to suit our activities and the weather.
Knowing what your activities will consist of helps when planning your capsule wardrobe. For instance, I knew that we would not be doing fine dining on our trip, so I didnโt have to worry about a fancy outfit and accessories, which adds bulk and fewer mix-and-match opportunities for those special items. I also knew that most of our days would be spent walking, so comfortable sneakers that I could wear with any one of my outfits were a must.ย
The Ultimate Capsule Wardrobe for 7 Days in Barcelona
I stuck to a muted, neutral color palette for the most versatility. When deciding your color palette, consider which colors dominate your wardrobe. This makes visualizing the outfit combinations much easier as you begin to lay out your capsule wardrobe. Have fun with it, and toss in a top or scarf for a pop of color. I went with the Cashmere Shrunken Tee – Bitter Yellow from J.Crew as my wild card color. And to give my outfits a little bit of variety, I packed three striped tops, all in colors that are easy to mix and match with any of my bottoms. Here is my Capsule Wardrobe for 7 Days in Barcelona:
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Tops: Ribbed Featherweight Cashmere Tee | Cashmere Shrunken Tee – Bitter Yellow | Cashmere Shrunken Tee – Navy | Saint James Breton Striped Tee | Striped Relaxed Long Sleeve Tee | Slim Western Chambray Shirt | Lightweight Cashmere Polo
Bottoms: Barrel Leg Utility Jeans | Ancelin Trousers | Mid-Rise Straight Ankle Jeans | All Day Pants
Outerwear & Accessories: Washed Leather Jacket | Lightweight PufferJacket | Barbour Heron Longline Waterproof Jacket | Rothyโs slip-on Sneakers | Day Glove Ballet Flats | Braided Leather Belt | Essential Sling Crossbody Bag
Tops to Pack for Barcelona in March
Cashmere Tees
Cashmere tees are a must-have for layering. My favorites are from J.Crew, but also be sure to check out Quince for more affordable options. Cashmere offers softness and warmth without feeling bulky, making it perfect for the mild March weather in Barcelona. Choose neutral shades like cream, gray, or navy, so theyโll pair well with any of your bottoms. These tees are not only comfortable but versatile enough to dress up or down, making them ideal for a day of sightseeing or an evening out.
I wore a cashmere tee nearly every day during our trip. It was the perfect layer for breathability and comfort. I layered my washed leather jacket over my top and I was perfectly comfortable, especially since we were actively walking for most of the day.
Cathedral of the Holy Cross and Saint Eulalia
Long Sleeve Tees
Classic long-sleeve tees are a wardrobe staple for any trip. Opt for breathable fabrics like cotton or linen, and go for colors that complement your capsule wardrobe. These tees are perfect for layering under jackets, or they can be worn solo on those days when the sun peeks through. Theyโre easy to dress up with accessories or keep it casual for a day of exploring Barcelonaโs famous parks and landmarks.
I packed my favorite Saint James Breton Striped Tee (a gift from Beth on her trip to France). This is a particularly great long-sleeve tee because itโs a heavy-weight cotton for added warmth.
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Striped Tee | Ancelin Trousers | Rothyโs Slip-On Sneakers | Washed Leather Motorcycle Jacket
Another striped tee I brought along is a lighter weight and different color combination. Mine is old, but Ann Taylor has a very similar version, here. I paired this toast-colored and white striped tee with the Ancelin Trousers from Sรฉzane. When I last shared them, I hadnโt hemmed them yet, you can see that post here. Since that post, I had them hemmed slightly. My slip-on sneakers from Rothyโs and my Washed Leather Jacket from Madewell complete my look.
Denim Button-Ups
Lightweight denim button-up shirts are the ideal addition to your Barcelona wardrobe. Itโs a great layering piece when the temperatures fluctuate, and it can easily transition from day to night. Pair it with jeans or trousers, and roll up the sleeves for a relaxed, chic look. Plus, denim is a timeless fabric that never goes out of style, making it a great investment piece.
Casa Batllรณ, designed by Antoni Gaudรญ in 1904
Bottoms to Pack for Barcelona in March
Of course, I paid close attention to what European women were wearing during my trip. The biggest trend I noticed? Wide leg pants in all varieties of leg widths dominated street-style fashion in Barcelona. I felt right at home and perfectly on-trend with the European women wearing my Barrel Leg Jeans, Cotton Trousers, and Wide Leg Straight Jeans.
Barrel Leg Jeans
Ribbed Featherweight Cashmere Tee | Lightweight Cashmere Polo | Barrel Leg Utility Jeans | Washed Leather Jacket | Rothyโs slip-on Sneakers | Braided Leather Belt | Essential Sling Crossbody Bag
Barrel-leg jeans are one of the most stylish and comfortable jean options for travel. The relaxed fit gives you ample room for movement while still looking polished. These jeans can be dressed up or down depending on the occasion. Pair them with a cashmere tee or long-sleeve shirt for a look thatโs perfect for strolling through the streets of Barcelona. I wore my Barrel Leg Utility Jeans on both of our travel days, and they were very comfortable on the long flights to and fro.
Barcelona’s Gothic Quarter
Cotton Trousers
Saint James Breton Striped Tee | Cashmere Shrunken Tee – Navy | Ancelin Trousers | Washed Leather Jacket | Rothyโs slip-on Sneakers | Braided Leather Belt | Essential Sling Crossbody Bag
Cotton trousers are a versatile option that provides comfort and breathability. Whether youโre spending the day walking around the Gothic Quarter or visiting art galleries, these trousers will keep you cool and stylish. Opt for neutral tones like beige or navy to easily pair with your other capsule wardrobe items. Theyโre perfect for a more refined, yet laid-back vibe when you want something a bit dressier than jeans.
Interior of Basรญlica de la Sagrada Familia
Wide Leg Straight Jeans
Cashmere Shrunken Tee – Bitter Yellow | Mid-Rise Straight Ankle Jeans | Saint James Breton Striped Tee | Day Glove Ballet Flats | Braided Leather Belt | Essential Sling Crossbody Bag
For a trendy alternative to traditional denim, pack a pair of wide-leg straight jeans. The wider cut adds comfort and a touch of sophistication to your wardrobe while keeping things casual. They pair effortlessly with fitted tees, cashmere layers, or a denim shirt. Plus, they offer great coverage if thereโs a chill in the air while giving you plenty of freedom to move around. I brought the Mid-Rise Straight Ankle Jeans in Light Grey from Banana Republic as an alternative to blue jeans. The grey denim is a perfect neutral to pair with anything in my muted color palette capsule wardrobe.
Interior of Basรญlica de la Sagrada Familia
Chino or other Cotton Pant
Cashmere Shrunken Tee – Navy | All Day Pants | Slim Western Chambray Shirt | Lightweight PufferJacket | Day Glove Ballet Flats | Braided Leather Belt | Essential Sling Crossbody Bag
I also brought along olive-colored cotton pants. Mine are Ralph Lauren from a few years ago, but here is a similar pair from Banana Republic. I wanted to round out my bottoms with a pair of pants that fit with all of my capsule wardrobe tops and that I know are comfortable and wear well with multiple wears. I encourage you to try this style, they are on-trend this year and I saw many women wearing similar styles in Barcelona.
Capsule Wardrobe: Outerwear for Unpredictable Weather
The biggest outerwear trends I saw were leather jackets and puffer jackets. One other outerwear trend I saw a lot, but in my opinion, is impractical for packing, were faux fur bomber-style jackets โ for both men and women! Leather jackets can be bulky to pack, but you can wear it during your travel to avoid having to pack it. I will say that the washed leather jacket from Madewell is light enough to pack easily.
Leather Jacket
A washed leather jacket is the perfect combination of cool and practical. The soft, lived-in look adds a touch of edge to your outfits while providing a layer of warmth for cooler evenings or breezy days. Whether you’re heading to a tapas bar or out for a night stroll along Las Ramblas, this jacket is versatile and chic enough to wear over any outfit.
Puffer Jacket
For those chillier days in March, a lightweight puffer jacket is a great addition. The key here is to choose one thatโs not too bulky but still provides warmth. A neutral-colored puffer, like black or dark gray, will complement any outfit and keep you cozy on those cool mornings and evenings in Barcelona. I love this combo of a light leather jacket and a light puffer jacket that is water-repellent โ itโs a perfect duo for maximizing layering and your outfit options. I can easily layer my puffer jacket over my leather jacket if necessary.
Hooded Rain Coat
March is known for its occasional showers, so a packable hooded raincoat is essential. A raincoat will keep you dry during unexpected rainstorms while also allowing you to stay stylish. Look for one that is lightweight and easy to pack into your suitcase, making it perfect for travel without taking up too much space. Choose a sleek, neutral tone for maximum versatility. Try a sporty option like the Rainout Ridge Long Trench from Athleta, or for a classic fashion-forward option, I love the Lauren Ralph Lauren Hooded Raincoat. The one I brought with me is old, it is Navy and is very similar to this one from Barbour.
Basรญlica de la Sagrada Familia has been under construction since 1882 โ over 140 years ago! It is due to be completed in 2026.
Capsule Wardrobe: Footwear for Comfort and Style
Sneakers
When it comes to walking around Barcelona, comfort is key, and Rothyโs slip-on sneakers are the ultimate choice. These sustainable, breathable sneakers are perfect for a day of sightseeing, as they provide all-day comfort without compromising on style. Plus, theyโre easy to slip on and off, making them great for airport security and quick stops. You will want to wear no-show socks for maximum all-day comfort.
Rothy's Slip-On Sneakers
Breathable, washable and perfect for walking the streets of Barcelona.
shop nowBallet Flats
A pair of chic ballet flats are a must for evening outings or a more polished look during the day. The Day Glove flats from Everlane are comfortable and stylish, and they wonโt take up much room in your luggage. They pair perfectly with everything from denim jeans to cotton trousers. Opt for a neutral shade like black or nude, so theyโll work with any outfit you put together.
The Day Glove Ballet Flat
All-day comfort and sophisticated style, these ballet flats are the perfect capsule wardrobe addition.
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- Sling Bag: When youโre out exploring Barcelona, a sling bag or a small crossbody is the perfect accessory. Itโs compact, easy to carry, and keeps your hands free for photos or holding your coffee. Choose one with an adjustable strap for maximum comfort, and ensure itโs large enough to fit your essentials (phone, wallet, sunglasses, etc.). I brought along my Essential Sling Crossbody Bag and I actually never used it because my leather jacket has zipped pockets which held my phone on one side, and my slim wallet on the other side. The Small Crossbody from Rothyโs is a great option because itโs easy to pack and it has a nice wide strap for maximum comfort.
- No-Show Socks: When wearing slip-on sneakers, no-show socks are a game-changer. They keep your feet comfortable and dry while ensuring your shoes donโt rub your feet to cause blisters. These socks are essential for traveling light without sacrificing comfort.
- Warm Scarf: A cozy scarf is a must for the cooler mornings and evenings in Barcelona. Go for a wool or cashmere scarf in a neutral shade that will complement all your outfits. A scarf is an easy way to elevate your look while staying warm on chillier days.
- Gloves: If the temperatures dip a bit lower than expected, a pair of gloves will keep your hands toasty. Choose a stylish, slim pair that doesnโt take up much space in your luggage but will keep you comfortable during those colder moments.
- Knit Hat: A lightweight knit hat is perfect for those chillier mornings or evenings in Barcelona. A soft beanie or chic beret adds an extra layer of warmth and a touch of European chic to your look. Plus, itโll save you from having a bad hair day when the weather turns unexpectedly cool.
Optional:
- Packable Umbrella: Barcelonaโs weather can be unpredictable, so you might want to carry a compact, foldable umbrella. This accessory is a lifesaver on rainy days without weighing down your luggage. Choose a small, durable umbrella with a strap so itโs easy to carry.
7 Days in Barcelona
One of our favorite spots for lunch and sightseeing was the St. Josep la Boqueria on Las Ramblas. This is the most famous market in Barcelona and while it is touristy, if you go on the weekdays in the off-season, it is a wonderful spot to peruse the fresh seafood, fruits, and vegetables Spain has to offer. And of course, you can’t sleep on the Jamon Iberico! A heavenly spot for all the senses, we returned to the Mercat de la Boqueria several times, each time we sat at the same restaurant in the market, where we soon began to feel (and be treated) like locals.
Closing Thoughts
The Ultimate Capsule Wardrobe for Barcelona
Packing the perfect capsule wardrobe for Barcelona in March means preparing for unpredictable weather while ensuring comfort and style. By focusing on versatile pieces like cashmere tees, barrel-leg jeans, a washed leather jacket, and breathable footwear, youโll be ready for anything this beautiful city has to offer. Donโt forget to pack cool-weather essentialsโlike a warm scarf, gloves, and a packable umbrellaโand youโll be all set to explore Barcelona like a pro!
Looks like you had a fabulous time! What a lovely getaway.
Barcelona is a beautiful city, Lindsey. It was my first time and I can’t wait to go back! Thanks for stopping by, xo Kelly
An excellent post. Itโs easy to see how various modifications can be made for different climates.
I am so happy you found my post helpful, Susan! Thanks so much for stopping by, xo Kelly
Gorgeous photos and very comprehensive and doable guide to what to bring. On my bucket list of places to visit! Glad you had the opportunity, looks like an awesome adventure!
Thank so much, Deanna! Definitely a bucket list destination. I hope to return once Sagrada Familia is completed. It was really great to go in the off-season, (despite the chilly weather) I can imagine how crazy it is with tourists in high-season. Thank you for stopping by! xo Kelly
Many things purchased per your blogโฆenjoying for many years
Thank you so much for being a part of the Style at a Certain Age Community, Linda! xo Kelly
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Kelly, I loved seeing your travel wardrobe for this tripโฆsuch good choices that go so well together. And itโs really fun to see your pics of Barcelona! We were just there in September and still didnโt see all things on our to-see list.
Hi Donna! Thank you so much for stopping by. I have a lot left to see too โ but I suppose it’s always good to leave something for the next trip! Have a great day! xo Kelly
Kelly,
Thank you for this post and the wonderful
wardrobe tips!
I was in Barcelona several years ago before the Basilica de la Sagrada Familia was not yet completed. I didn’t think it would be totally built before my lifetime! Thanks for the photos:)
Mary
Enjoyed this article. What were the temperatures like while you were in Barcelona? This helps me more than te month you were there! Thanks much.
Hi Ellen, the daytime temperatures ranged from the mid-50s to the mid-60s F. It was mostly cloudy and it rained sporadically. I hope that helps! xo Kelly